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Why Live in Newport
Newport is a small city located on the border of Washington and Idaho. This seat of Pend Oreille County and offers a serene, rural setting with mountain and river views. The city is known for its small-town charm and access to outdoor recreation, making it a desirable place for families who appreciate a quieter lifestyle. Newport's real estate market features a variety of homes, including cottages, manufactured homes, Craftsmans, split-levels and contemporary builds, often at more affordable prices compared to neighboring Idaho. Homes typically come with large lots, and residents within city limits have public water and sewer services. The city is part of the highly rated Newport School District, which includes Newport High School, known for its Career and Technical Education programs. Newport offers numerous things to do, such as community events at the Newport Library and the Newport Rodeo. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Diamond Lake for boating and fishing, Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park for winter sports and the Pend Oreille River for kayaking. The International Selkirk Loop provides a scenic driving route through Washington, Idaho and Canada. Despite its rural setting, Newport is within commuting distance to Spokane and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, each about an hour away by car. Local amenities include restaurants like Audrey's Restaurant, Kelly's Bar & Grill, Mi Pueblo II, and Double Barrel Craft Kitchen and Taphouse, as well as a Safeway for groceries. The city also features boutiques and shops along South Washington Avenue, contributing to its small-town appeal.
Rental Trends in Newport, WA
The median rent is $1,800 per month, with single-family homes renting at $1,750 and townhouses at $1,850.
Rental Home Trends
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Median Rent
$1,800
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Median Single Family Home Rent
$1,750
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Median Townhouse Rent
$1,850
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