Logan
Suburban Neighborhood in Spokane, Washington
Spokane County 99202, 99207
Renter-based multi and single-family homes
“Whether you're looking for a starter home, student housing or a historic luxury home, Logan has something for every buyer," says Realtor and lifelong Spokane resident Haydn Halsted with Halsted Hometeam. The area is primarily renter-based, with many homes and apartments converted into housing for students and faculty of Gonzaga University. Investment opportunities exist for those looking to own multifamily buildings and various established homes in the area. Homes in the area are in Craftsman-bungalow, minimal traditional, Cape Cod and Victorian styles. Housing prices range from $250,000 for a smaller home or investment property and up to $600,000 for a larger home.Mission Park and Upriver Park
Living in Spokane offers a variety of ways to enjoy the outdoors year-round. Mission Park is the neighborhood's central green space, with a playground, pickleball court, athletic fields and a lush, tree-shaded lawn with picnic areas. It's also directly across from Witter Aquatic Center, an Olympic-sized pool, a favorite for lap swims or to cool off on a hot summer day. Nearby, Upriver Park offers premium access to the Spokane River. The park is connected to the Centennial Trail, which extends from Spokane to the Idaho border. It's a favorite for running or riding a bike along the riverbanks.AVID at North Central High School
Children in the area attend Logan Elementary School, receiving a C-plus from Niche, for pre-kindergarten to sixth grade. Students continue to North Central High School, receiving an A, for seventh through twelfth grade. North Central High School employs student-centered learning through AVID Professional Learning, a company that provides schools with professional development, resources and support.First Friday and Spokane Lilac Festival Association
In Downtown Spokane, the Downtown Spokane Partnership has created an event called First Friday, where residents are invited to experience and explore the local businesses in the downtown area every first Friday of the month. Locations will often showcase artists and musicians. Other popular happenings are the Armed Forces Torchlight Parade and the Junior Lilac Parade, hosted by the Spokane Lilac Festival Association. This local organization honors military personnel and hosts programs to sponsor the education and career development of young women from local high schools. For those who wish to attend religious services, Logan has several houses of worship in the area, including Gonzaga University Chapel, Spokane Lighthouse Church and Sheltering Tree Church.Bike lanes and bus stops
The area is somewhat walkable, with several bike lanes and bus stops along the main thoroughfare. The neighborhood is bordered by Route 2 with access to I-90.North Hamilton Street
With the community's proximity to Gonzaga University and Downtown Spokane, residents can enjoy a variety of dining, retail and entertainment. Residents can find eateries and retail locations on North Hamilton Street within Logan. North Hamilton hosts locally-owned shops like Page 42, a women-owned used bookstore. House-roasted espresso drinks and locally sourced pastries from Arctos Coffee Company pair nicely with a new book. The area is also home to some favorite restaurants, like Indigenous Eats, which serves indigenous comfort foods, like wild rice bowls and frybread tacos, piled high with various meat and veggie toppings. Another favorite is Our Thai House Restaurant, a warm, richly decorated cafe serving classic Thai noodle dishes and curries. Residents visit Safeway or Yoke’s Fresh Market for groceries and other necessities.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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John Kennedy
Windermere Valley
(509) 646-7822
69 Total Sales
1 in Logan
$390,000 Price
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Steve Freeman
Keller Williams Spokane-Branch
(509) 822-2483
63 Total Sales
1 in Logan
$449,000 Price
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Shannon Dayton
John L. Scott- Spokane Valley
(509) 285-9471
124 Total Sales
2 in Logan
$210K - $305K Price Range
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Michael Schmidt
John L Scott, Inc.
(509) 341-1132
69 Total Sales
1 in Logan
$250,000 Price
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Andrew Graham
Avalon 24 Real Estate
(509) 635-3851
276 Total Sales
2 in Logan
$214K - $365K Price Range
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Steven Silbar
John L Scott, Inc.
(509) 512-0508
122 Total Sales
1 in Logan
$300,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Logan | US |
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Homicide | 4 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 6 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 5 | 4 |
Burglary | 8 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 7 | 4 |
Larceny | 6 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Logan Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Logan, Spokane sell after 43 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Logan, Spokane over the last 12 months is $298,999, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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This Neighborhood Has More Renters
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Bikeable
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Some Transit
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