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About this home
Craftsman bungalow in the Garland District, one of Spokane's most walkable neighborhoods. Built in 1906, this home sits just blocks from the Garland Theater, coffee shops, restaurants, and the mix of locally owned businesses that make this district a destination in its own right. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,200 square feet, well-kept and move-in ready with the original character that's hard to find in newer construction. Gas forced-air heat, city water and sewer, 6,000 square foot lot. Fully fenced backyard with raised garden beds, a one-car detached garage, and additional off-street parking. Furnishings negotiable for buyers wanting a turnkey setup.
North Hill, located between Downtown Spokane and the Nevada/Lidgerwood area, is a residential and historic Spokane neighborhood with early-20th-century homes and a grid of walkable streets. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the Monroe Street corridor near Wellesley Avenue, where corner markets, coffee counters, and long-running local eateries set a steady, everyday pace. The Garland Theater and the nearby Garland District add a marquee-lit cultural thread, while Ferguson’s Café and The Milk Bottle anchor local flavor. Tree-lined blocks mix Craftsman bungalows with brick apartment courts, and the rise toward the hilltop brings wide-sky views. Sidewalks and pocket parks shape a practical, outdoors-forward routine, with transit lines threading south toward the city core.
The residential zones implement the residential goals and policies and land use plan map designations of the comprehensive plan. They are intended to preserve land for housing and to provide housing opportunities for individual households. The zones are distinguished by the permitted uses, the housing types, and intensity of development allowed. The differences in the zoning categories reflect the diversity of residential areas in the City. The limits on the intensity of uses and the development standards promote the desired form for the residential area. The standards are intended to provide certainty to property owners, developers, and neighbors of what is allowed in the various categories.; The R2 zone is a low-intensity residential zone. It allows a range of housing choices built at the general scale and height of detached houses-including both detached and attached homes and middle housing types-but at a slightly larger development intensity than the R1 zone.
Permitted uses
Include but are not limited to:
Housing
Park & open space
May 4, 2026 • Final
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Remodel
Aug 20, 2025 • Final
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Climate risks
1/10 Flood Factor
Minimal risk of a flood reaching the building in the next 30 years
2/10 Fire Factor
0.00% chance of being in a wildfire in next 30 years
3/10 Heat Factor
7 days above 94° expected this year, 15 days in 30 years
1/10 Wind Factor
Minimal risk of severe winds over next 30 years
10/10 Air Factor
19 unhealthy days expected this year, 21 days in 30 years
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Sun exposure
84/ 100
Very good sunlight
Sunscore
There appears to be minimal shading by surrounding buildings, terrain, and vegetation.
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Redfin Estimate for 1208 W Providence Ave
$268,839
$161 under list price of $269K
Nearby comparable homes
The Redfin Estimate uses 6 recent nearby sales, priced between $225K to $295K.