Amie Whittle

Realtor/Broker

Specializing In:
Spokane • WA
One of the Best Cities to Raise a Family!
Friday, August 13th 2010
Spokane was honored in this month's Parenting magazine as the 7th best city in America to raise a family.  They cited our schools (which ranked #1 in the survey), parks and cost-friendly activities.  Spokane is remarkable...ask me why!
New extended home-buyer tax credit video
Thursday, November 19th 2009
Watch an easy to understand video on the new extended home buyer tax credit.  Includes information on the (up to) $6500 repeat buyer tax credit.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyB72M0ae4I
Why Live on Spokane's South Hill?
Saturday, September 6th 2008

Why Live on the South Hill?

 

If you are thinking of moving to or are new to the Spokane area and haven’t decided where to settle down, be sure to visit the South Hill.  Here are some benefits that should make you want to call this charming area home.

 

  • Downtown is only 5-10 minutes away with no traffic.  The airport is about 15 minutes away (for me!)
  • Home prices are higher, but so is the quality of life.  Even first time home-buyers can find something within their budget.  You will have a greater return on your investment when it comes time to sell:  the South Hill averages a 3% higher appreciation rate than other areas in Spokane. 
  • Neighborhood parks, bistros and businesses are plentiful and within walking distance.
  • Many streets are lined with century old trees, providing for cool afternoons and evenings on the front porch.  The upper South Hill, along High Drive and near Comstock Park, is forested land with huge pine trees still surrounding the area.
  • Award-winning, highly desirable schools: Hutton, Moran Prairie, Wilson, Jefferson, Adams, Roosevelt, Mullan Road and more.
  • The Bluffs off High Drive are great for hiking, running, biking or just enjoying the sunset.
  • A great sense of community pride and involvement.

 

Please check out my blog on South Hill Neighborhoods to see which area/home style might be right for you.

Spokane monthly calendar of events
Saturday, September 6th 2008
For the Spokane monthly calendar of events, please visit the Spokane Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau website at www.visitspokane.com   You can also find this site on the left side menu of my website.
South Hill neighborhoods
Sunday, June 15th 2008
Comstock Park area is near the top of the South Hill between 29th and High Drive and Bernard and High Drive.  The Bluffs are easily accessible from this area.  Comstock Park features an in-ground public swimming pool which is open in the summer months.  Also, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, playground equipment, BBQ grills and huge maple trees make it a favorite summer spot.  The park has quite a spectacular fall color display as well.  The homes around this area are large ranchers and multi-level homes.  It's a great family area.

The Manito Park area is very desirable, with tree-lined Manito Blvd. and it's craftsman style homes and of course the numerous, well-maintained gardens within the park.  The Manito area is bordered by Grand and Bernard and 14th and 29th.  The homes to the west of Bernard carry on the craftsman tradition and tree-lined streets and are within walking distance to the park.

Cannon Hill Park is a smaller park with a duck pond and is about as charming as you'll find with it's brick tree-lined streets that cirle the park.  There is an old stone bridge that used to span the pond when the entire park was a swimming pond.  There are some great old photos at the NW MAC when it was called Adams Park and carriage races around the park were held.  The homes are diverse...mansions, small brick tudors, French Provincal, Mediterranean, craftsman...all showing pride of ownership in this beautiful area.

The Rockwood/Hutton area is a maze to me...I think best explored on a bicycle.  The homes along Rockwood Blvd. are incredible mansions.  Off Rockwood Blvd. are many curving, hillside streets each with more jaw-dropping homes.  There are hidden ponds, rocky ledges, parks...what a fun way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

Cliff Park is just off Bernard and 14th and just south of the mansions of Sumner.  Cliff Park itself is situated around a massive chunk of basalt and has a nice view of Spokane from the top.  The homes in this area are mainly craftsman and tudor.
top 20+ things to do in Spokane (not in any order)
Monday, January 28th 2008
1. Ski Mt. Spokane and 49 Degrees North
2. Visit our wineries (over a dozen).  Don't miss the Spring and Fall Barrel Tasting!
3. Hike, bike or jog the Centennial Trail along the Spokane River
4. Visit the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Brown's Addition
5. Ride the historic Looff Carrousel at Riverfront Park
6. Take a walking tour of Downtown
7. Tour the campus of Gonzaga University
8. Ice Skate at Riverfront Park
9. Take a gondola ride over the Spokane Falls (spring is best)
10. Stroll through the gardens and grounds of Manito Park on the South Hill
11. Visit the historic 5-star Davenport Hotel
12. Visit Greenbluff for farm fresh produce (home of the Harvest Festival in fall)
13. Tee-off on one of our 15+ regional golf courses
14. Boat or fish on our numerous lakes
15. Participate in our annual Bloomsday Run (First Sunday in May)
16. Enjoy the festivities of our Lilac Festival (mid May)
17. Enjoy the Spokane Symphony or a show at our newly renovated art deco Fox Theatre (you will be in awe!)
18. Shop and eat downtown at our many fine shops and restaurants
19. Watch the sunset from High Drive atop the South Hill
20. Take the back roads to Lake Coeur d' Alene though the Palouse
21. Participate in our annual Hoopfest (last weekend in June)
22. Tour the tree lined streets of the South Hill, Brown's Addition and Corbin Park and enjoy the architectural style from different periods...Victorian, Tudor, Craftsman...several by famed architect Kirtland Cutter