$1,142,152Average Value$465Average Price per Sq Ft6Homes For Sale
Rural scenery mixed with city convenience in North Idaho
While some waterfront neighborhoods in North Idaho are extremely rural and challenging to access in the winter, Honeysuckle Hills is not that. It's just close enough to Coeur d'Alene and Hayden while still offering a feeling of seclusion. "The Honeysuckle Hills area offers year-round waterfront living with private deep water boat docks, stunning views of Hayden Lake, and evergreen forests combined with modern conveniences like all paved roads, natural gas and city utilities," says Sarah Griffin, a luxury specialist with Century 21 Waterfront who has worked in the neighborhood. "It's a close-in location that offers quick and easy access to the amenities of Hayden and Coeur d'Alene, including Honeysuckle Beach and boat launch, golf courses, schools, nice restaurants, grocery stores and more." This quiet neighborhood is on the southern shore of Hayden Lake, about 3 miles from Hayden and 7.5 miles from Coeur d'Alene. The CAP Index gives Honeysuckle Hills an overall crime score of 1 out of 10, compared to the national average of 4.
Honeysuckle Residents love having dog play dates at the park.
The American flag stands proudly over Honeysuckle Hills.
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Private and public waterfront activity in Honeysuckle Hills
Watersports are among the most popular activities in Honeysuckle Hills due to its location on Hayden Lake. Homeowners with waterfront properties can access the lake via private docks for swimming, fishing or boating. Those without private waterfront access can store a boat at Hayden Lake Marina, which has covered boat slips and winter storage options and is the only fuel dock on the lake. Nearby Honeysuckle Beach is a public swimming area that is constantly packed during the summer. The park also has volleyball courts, picnic areas and a public boat launch for motorboats and kayaks. Hiking is also an easily accessible activity in the neighborhood. "The area is known for outdoor and recreational fun during all four seasons because it's surrounded by nature and very close to National Forest land, so you have both the lake and backcountry right outside your door," Griffin says. Hiking trails like English Point and Canfield Mountain are each a short drive away. Golfers can tee off at the nearby Hayden Lake Country Club or Avondale Golf Club, each offering scenic courses on the shores of the lake.
The homes along Hayden Lake Country Club have an exclusive appeal.
Families love the sandy beach at Honeysuckle Beach near Avondale.
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Rustic and contemporary homes in the hills on Hayden Lake
Honeysuckle Hills has a natural feel, with hilly, winding streets and dense pine trees throughout the neighborhood. Log cabin-style homes add to the woodsy vibe. Other styles include modern contemporary, contemporary Craftsman and ranch-style houses. Most of the neighborhood feels private, but there are some streets, like Clarkview Place and Stable Trace Court, where the homes are closer together. Waterfront houses typically cost between $1 million and $2.5 million, while non-waterfront homes can cost between $650,000 and $950,000.
Modern homes can also be found behind the trees of Honeysuckle Hills.
Homes with waterfront views or docks for premium prices in Honeysuckle Hills.
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Local restaurants in and around Honeysuckle Hills
Honeysuckle Hills offers easy access to nearby shopping and dining. The Boathouse is a local waterfront restaurant at the Hayden Lake Marina, known for its views, tropical cocktails and bar food. Just 2.5 miles west in Hayden, Parallel 47 describes itself as casual upscale dining and serves elevated bar food in a rustic chic building. Porch Public House is a longtime local favorite for casual dining and craft beer in a lodge-style dining room. Groceries and home goods are available at the nearby Safeway on Prairie Avenue or Walmart on Honeysuckle Avenue.
The Porch Public House serves pub food and craft beer in Honeysuckle Hills.
Honeysuckle Hill's Boathouse restaurant gets packed during the warm months so plan accordingly.
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Highly rated Coeur d'Alene schools
Students in Honeysuckle Hills might attend Dalton Elementary School and Canfield Middle School, each rated an A-minus by Niche. Coeur d'Alene High School receives a B rating and has an enrollment of approximately 1,500. Students at the high school complete an extensive senior project that includes research, a paper and a presentation. Students can also participate in the school's ski and snowboard club.
Front entrance at Canfield Middle School in Avondale.
Football practice at Couer d'Alene High School.
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Year-round accessibility to Hayden and Coeur d'Alene
Honeysuckle Hills is a car-dependent neighborhood with limited walkability due to its rural location and winding streets. The drive into Hayden is approximately 3 miles along Hayden Lake Road, while the drive south to Coeur d'Alene is about 7.5 miles along North Fourth Street. Highway 95 is another nearby route south to Coeur d'Alene or north through the Idaho Panhandle. The proximity to these nearby cities means homeowners won't have to drive far on remote snowy roads during the winter. Kootenai Health is the closest hospital, about 7 miles away in Coeur d'Alene. Locals can also access Interstate 90 in Coeur d'Alene for a 38-mile drive to Spokane.
City Link bus lines connect commuters from the Transit Stations offering park and ride.
Coeur d'Alene trails run along most of the scenic spots along with art works under bridges.
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On average, homes in Honeysuckle Hills, Coeur d'Alene sell after 81 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Honeysuckle Hills, Coeur d'Alene over the last 12 months is $1,800,000, up 98% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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