Coeur d’Alene Real Estate Statistics 2019 Q1

Here?s what?s happening in the Coeur d?Alene area residential real estate market stats 2019 Q1

Data provided by CDA MLS ? Coeur d?Alene Association of REALTORS

Stats are for residential homes on less than 2 acres in Kootenai County, Idaho.


This market stats chart includes the following Kootenai County cities in North Idaho:

Coeur d?alene Real Estate / CdA Real Estate Market Statistics 2019 Q1 Quarter 1 January 1st to March 31st

Post Falls Real Estate

Hayden Real Estate / Hayden Lake Real Estate

Athol Real Estate

Bayview Real Estate

Rathdrum Real Estate

Twin Lakes Real Estate

Hauser Real Estate

Spirit Lake Real Estate


If you are interested in buying or selling a home in Coeur d?Alene or the surrounding areas, please get in touch.

All the Best,

Michelle Garcia

More Info on Coeur d?Alene Market Stats

  1. Do VA loans require a down payment?

No! One of the biggest benefits of a VA loan is that no down payment is required for eligible buyers.

  1. Do VA loans require private mortgage insurance (PMI)?

No, VA loans do not require PMI, which can save you hundreds of dollars per month compared to conventional loans.

  1. What is the VA funding fee, and do I have to pay it?

The VA funding fee is a one-time fee that helps sustain the VA loan program.

  • First-time use: 2.15% of the loan amount (if putting 0% down).
  • Subsequent use: 3.3%.
  • Exemptions: If you have a service-connected disability, you may qualify for a waiver.
  1. What credit score and debt-to-income (DTI) ratio do I need?

There’s no official VA credit score requirement, but check with your lender. 

  • DTI ratio should generally be 41% or lower, but exceptions exist for strong borrowers.
  1. Can I use a VA loan to buy a vacation home or rental property?

No, VA loans are only for primary residences. You must live in the home you purchase.

  1. Does the home need to meet specific requirements?

Yes, VA loans have Minimum Property Requirements (MPRs) to ensure the home is safe, sound, and sanitary.

  • Common issues: peeling paint, broken windows, roof damage, or exposed wiring could cause delays.
  1. What’s the difference between a VA appraisal and a home inspection?
  • VA appraisal: Required to determine value and basic safety.
  • Home inspection: Optional but recommended to check for hidden issues.
  1. Can the seller pay my closing costs?

Yes! Sellers can contribute up to 4% of the loan amount toward your closing costs and concessions, which can help cover expenses like property taxes or discount points.

  1. Can I transfer my VA loan to someone else?

Yes! VA loans are assumable, meaning another qualified buyer can take over your loan’s terms—this can be a huge advantage if interest rates rise.

  1. Can I use my VA loan benefit more than once?

Yes! Your VA entitlement can be restored if you pay off or transfer your previous VA loan, allowing you to use the benefit again.

 

Thank you to Jaclyn Scotch for sharing her insights and expertise on VA Home Loans. Here is her contact info:

Jaclyn Scotch

Home Loan Officer

Location: Coeur d’Alene

If you have questions about navigating today’s market or need a recommendation, reach out! I’m here to help you make smart, confident moves.

Michelle Rene

Real Estate Associate Broker, REALTOR