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March 10, 2026

Is North Idaho Becoming a Buyer’s Market?

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Is North Idaho Becoming a Buyer’s Market? What It Means for Kootenai County Buyers and Sellers

The question on many people’s minds right now is: who really has the upper hand in today’s housing market?

After years of sellers firmly in control, the pendulum is beginning to swing back—at least slightly—in favor of buyers. Across the U.S., inventory has been climbing and homes are taking longer to sell. But what does that mean here in Kootenai County? Let’s break it down.

What Exactly Is a Buyer’s Market?
A “buyer’s market” happens when the number of homes for sale outweighs the number of active buyers. This shift gives buyers more leverage—more homes to choose from, extra time to make decisions, and often, room to negotiate price or ask for concessions.

For sellers, it means adjusting expectations. Gone are the days when you could list high and watch the offers roll in within hours. Today’s buyers are more selective, and they have options.

Signs of the Shift in North Idaho
While national reports talk about a “market in transition,” the story here in Kootenai County has its own flavor.

  • Inventory is growing. We’ve seen more homes come on the market compared to last year, especially in the $400K–$700K range. Buyers who were frustrated with low options in past years finally have more to look at.

  • Homes are sitting longer. Instead of selling in a weekend, many listings are spending weeks—or even months—on the market. That extra time means buyers don’t have to rush into decisions.

  • Price reductions are more common. Sellers are starting to trim asking prices to stay competitive. If you’re shopping, don’t overlook a home that’s been sitting—it may be primed for negotiation.

  • Seller concessions are back. From help with closing costs to repairs, more sellers are willing to sweeten the deal to get to the closing table.

That said, not every part of our market is softening equally. Well-priced homes in Coeur d’Alene, Hayden, or near the lake can still draw strong attention quickly. Location, price range, and property type matter more than ever.

Advice for Buyers
If you’ve been waiting on the sidelines, this could be your opening. A few smart strategies:

  • Get pre-approved. Even with more leverage, sellers still want assurance that you’re ready and able to close.

  • Look at days on market. Homes that have been listed for a while are usually the best opportunities to negotiate.

  • Use contingencies wisely. Inspections and appraisals are back on the table—protect yourself and your investment.

  • Stay informed. Local trends matter more than national headlines. What’s true in Miami or Austin isn’t necessarily true in Post Falls or Rathdrum.

Advice for Sellers
If you’re considering selling, don’t panic. Homes are still selling—and many for great prices. But the strategy is different than it was even a year ago.

  • Price realistically. Overpricing is the quickest way to end up sitting on the market.

  • Make your home shine. Staging, photography, and curb appeal still matter. Buyers are choosier, and presentation goes a long way.

  • Be open to concessions. Whether it’s helping with closing costs or being flexible on timelines, small adjustments can keep your deal moving.

Final Thoughts: A Market in Transition
Kootenai County isn’t a full-blown buyer’s market yet—but it’s closer than it’s been in years. Buyers are gaining negotiating power, while sellers are learning that pricing and preparation matter more than ever.

The bottom line? Whether you’re buying or selling, success in this market comes down to timing, strategy, and knowing what’s happening locally.

If you’re curious about what today’s conditions mean for your goals—whether you’re looking to buy your next home in North Idaho or preparing to sell—I’d be happy to walk you through it.

Let’s connect and talk about your options in today’s market.

Debbie Taylor [email protected] Silvercreek Realty Group

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