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Welcome to the Apartment List March 2026 Rent Report for Spokane Valley, WA. Currently, the overall median rent in the city stands at $1,221, after falling 0.6% last month. Prices remain up 0.9% year-over-year. Read on to learn more about what’s been happening in the Spokane Valley rental market and how it compares to trends throughout the nation as a whole.
Opportunity offers affordable living with excellent access to both Spokane Valley Mall and major highways connecting to downtown Spokane. Rental homes typically include more yard space and square footage than similarly priced options in Spokane proper. While the neighborhood provides good value for renters seeking space without premium pricing, some areas lack sidewalks despite the otherwise family-friendly atmosphere. Most suitable for budget-conscious households who prioritize practical amenities and housing value over walkable dining options or historic character.
















Veradale offers suburban comfort with mountain views in eastern Spokane Valley. Rental homes typically feature larger yards and more space than properties in Spokane proper at more accessible rates. The neighborhood provides excellent access to both Liberty Lake employment centers and Spokane Valley Mall shopping, creating convenient positioning for households working throughout the eastern portions of the metropolitan area.
Medical professionals choose Greenacres for its perfect positioning between multiple Spokane hospitals while maintaining separation from clinical environments after shifts. The neighborhood's newer construction typically includes modern amenities like en-suite bathrooms and walk-in closets increasingly important for shared housing arrangements common among medical residents. Unlike downtown Spokane options, most properties include garages – essential during eastern Washington's challenging winter conditions affecting vehicle startup reliability. The Centennial Trail provides car-free commuting possibilities during warmer months, while the Spokane River offers kayaking and fishing opportunities without leaving the neighborhood. What healthcare workers appreciate most: the area's significant population of fellow medical professionals creates understanding of unusual schedules and sleep requirements, fostering community support systems particularly valuable during demanding residency periods requiring neighbor flexibility beyond typical residential expectations.