SPOKANE, Wash. – The market for apartments sold in Eastern Washington has slowed significantly after a strong start to the year.
A new third-quarter report from real estate firm Kidder Mathews revealed that only seven sales were recorded in the second quarter. This marks the lowest number of transactions in more than a decade.
Spokane County accounted for four of those sales, maintaining its status as the region’s most active market. However, several counties, including Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Benton and Grant, recorded no transactions…