Spokane, Washington’s own slogan is, “Near nature, near perfect,” and after looking at the city, it’s hard to disagree. There are plenty of parks and abundant green space in the city proper, while bike paths, hiking trails, and ski hills are just a short drive outside city limits. Inside town, there are plenty of small businesses and excellent schools. There’s also a booming economy that offers a lot of jobs. Residents generally say Spokane has a small-town soul in the body of a medium-sized city.
Cost of living is generally low in Spokane, but housing prices are rising. Rent on an average one-bedroom apartment is $1,410, up 18% over 2021. The median house price is $420K, up 12% from 2021. Moving to Spokane still might mean downsizing and settling for less storage space.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in mind for any move to Spokane. With facilities all over town, it’s easy to find a place close to home. And even if you need a longer lease, it’s more affordable than you might think. So if you’re moving to Spokane, let self-storage make it cheaper and easier.