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See what Spokane Valley, WA has to offer.

What Renters Like and Dislike

What Renters Like and Dislike About Spokane Valley

My favorite pizza place is half a block away. My work is less than a five minute drive. My favorite coffee shop is nearby.

There are lots of restaurants nearby. I like to go bowling at the local bowling alley. My favorite place to go is the boba tea shop.

Stores are close by, can walk if you want. It is so quiet at night. The Kids can walk to school and be safe.

It's close to the river and is relatively quiet,most people are very friendly and helpful to each other

Close to a river and central to my work friends and only 20 mins from any where in Spokane. Close enuf to main highways but far enuf I feel safe for the children to play out sode

it's close to convenient stores it's right of the freeway it's where I belong it has good schools and mostly good people

Who Lives Here

Spokane Valley Demographics

Education

High School

23%

Associate's

28%

Bachelor's

11%

Master's

4%

Doctorate

34%

Family Size

2 people

44%

3 people

23%

4 people

19%

5 people

7%

6+ people

7%

Household Income

0-50k

48%

50-100k

33%

100-150k

13%

150-200k

4%

200k+

3%

Age

0-10

13%

10-20

11%

20-45

35%

45-65

25%

65+

16%

Affordability

How expensive is it in Spokane Valley?

Percentage: 3/53/5

Renters gave this area a 3 out of 5 for affordability

Rent Trends

Studio1 Bed2 Beds3 Beds
Nov '23$1250$1255$1370$1799
Oct '23$1250$1275$1375$1650
Sep '23$1250$1295$1385$1675
Aug '23$1250$1325$1395$1799
Jul '23$1250$1297$1425$1675
Jun '23$1250$1262$1425$1794
May '23$1250$1295$1423$1850
Apr '23$1250$1295$1410$1799
Mar '23$1250$1255$1447$1695
Feb '23$1250$1286$1455$1690
Jan '23$1250$1316$1460$1737
Dec '22$1250$1295$1537$1725
Nov '22$1250$1295$1516$1773

*The rent information included in this summary is based on a median calculation of multifamily rental property inventory on Apartment Guide and Rent.com over the past 12-months and is for illustrative purposes only. This information does not constitute a pricing guarantee or financial advice related to the rental market.

Getting Around Spokane Valley

Spokane Valley Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

32%

15-30 Mins

46%

30-40 Mins

15%

40-60 Mins

4%

60+ Mins

3%

Transportation Scores

Percentage: 3939

Walk Score®

Walkable

No

Say 17 of 24 renters

Has Sidewalks

Yes

Say 13 of 24 renters

Percentage: 4949

Bike Score®

Bike Friendly

Yes

Say 14 of 24 renters

Percentage: 3131

Transit Score®

They Are Located Near Public Transportation

Yes

Say 15 of 24 renters

Need A Car

No

Say 19 of 24 renters

Top Scores: Gas, Grocery, Coffee

Things To Do In Spokane Valley

Top Score

Gas Stations

3/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Bumper sticker city. This place is good for filling up.

  1. Few gas stations per resident
  2. Significantly more gas stations than average
  3. 20% more gas stations than areas of a similar size

Grocery Stores

2.5/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Not bad on the supermarket score. Spokane Valley gets an average rating.

  1. Few grocery stores per resident
  2. Significantly more grocery stores than average
  3. 16% fewer grocery stores than areas of a similar size

Coffee

2.5/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Not too cold, not too hot. An average town for coffee.

  1. Few coffee shops per resident
  2. Significantly more coffee shops than average
  3. 73% more coffee shops than areas of a similar size

Nightlife

2.5/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Nightlife is on the rocks in Spokane Valley.

  1. Few bars and clubs per resident
  2. Significantly more bars and clubs than average
  3. 94% more bars and clubs than areas of a similar size

Retail Shops

2.5/5 stars based on undefined reviews

The shopping scene here is a size medium.

  1. Few shops per resident
  2. Significantly more shops than average
  3. 7% fewer shops than areas of a similar size

Pet Services

2.5/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Who's an ok boy? Spokane Valley doesn't deserve many treats.

  1. Few pet facilities per resident
  2. Significantly more pet facilities than average
  3. 36% more pet facilities than areas of a similar size

Medical Care

2.5/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Healthcare in Spokane Valley doesn't tip the scales.

  1. Few medical facilities per resident
  2. Significantly more medical facilities than average
  3. 47% more medical facilities than areas of a similar size

Restaurants

2/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Spokane Valley serves up a dining scene that's only lukewarm.

  1. Few restaurants per resident
  2. Significantly more restaurants than average
  3. 35% fewer restaurants than areas of a similar size

Parks

2/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Not too many park perks in Spokane Valley.

  1. Few parks per resident
  2. 62% fewer parks than average
  3. 86% fewer parks than areas of a similar size

Health and Fitness

2/5 stars based on undefined reviews

You'll have to workout somewhere else to keep fit.

  1. Few gyms per resident
  2. Significantly more gyms than average
  3. 34% fewer gyms than areas of a similar size

Fine Arts

2/5 stars based on undefined reviews

You gotta Van Gogh somewhere else for art.

  1. Few fine art centers per resident
  2. An average number of fine art centers
  3. 62% fewer fine art centers than areas of a similar size

What Renters Are Saying

Spokane Valley Features

Good Place To Raise A Family

Yes

Say 21 of 24 renters

Area Has Litter

No

Say 20 of 24 renters

Quiet Area

Yes

Say 20 of 24 renters

Busy Streets

No

Say 19 of 24 renters

Noise Late At Night

No

Say 19 of 24 renters

Near Schools

Yes

Say 19 of 24 renters

Pet Friendly

Yes

Say 17 of 24 renters

Safe For Families

Yes

Say 17 of 24 renters

Area Has Kids Play Outside

Yes

Say 16 of 24 renters

Mostly Older Buildings

No

Say 16 of 24 renters

Area Has Potholes

No

Say 15 of 24 renters

Near Grocery Stores

Yes

Say 14 of 24 renters

Nearby Parks

Yes

Say 14 of 24 renters

Maintained Yards

Yes

Say 13 of 24 renters

Near Highways

No

Say 13 of 24 renters

Nice Views

No

Say 13 of 24 renters

Tree Lined Streets

No

Say 16 of 24 renters

Well Lit

No

Say 16 of 24 renters

Mostly Newer Buildings

No

Say 20 of 24 renters

Near Downtown

No

Say 21 of 24 renters

Spokane Valley Education

Schools

Percentage: 4/54/5

School Score

How satisfied do renters feel with the schools in this area.

Top Schools in Spokane Valley

9/10

Prairie View Elementary School

Grades 1-5 • Public

8/10

Mc Donald Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

7/10

Mullan Trail Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

7/10

Pasadena Park Elementary School

Grades 1-5 • Public

7/10

Sunrise Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

7/10
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All About

Living in Spokane Valley, WA

A small city located in Washington, Spokane Valley has just under 96,000 residents. The city's population, with an average age of just under 39, is middle-of-the-pack compared to other cities in the state, which has an average age of 38. Home ownership is more common than renting in the area, and 40% of residents rent. Renters in the city benefit from a relatively low average rent of $949 per month, which is $259/month less than the state average.

With an average commute time of about 22 minutes, faster than most cities in the state, Spokane Valley residents find that getting to work isn't overly time-consuming. Driving a vehicle is the prevailing means of commuting to work, selected by 42% of residents, while public transit is not extensively used. Few workers commute on foot.

There are three primary industries in Spokane Valley: retail, healthcare, and manufacturing. Combined, these industries account for 22% of the city's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many residents work in sales, making it the top career path in the city. With an average annual income of about $61K, Spokane Valley workers earn about $21,000 less than the average Washington resident. The city's average income also falls below the national average ($73,345). Spokane Valley has a large number of residents over the age of 25 with an Associate's degree (9%) compared to the national average (5%). Further, 16% have a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree.