Idaho Real Homes Real Estate Office

350 E Kathleen Ave

ste, 400 Coeur d' Alene, Id
83815

1-208-719-9010

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Idaho Real Homes Real Estate Office

350 E Kathleen Ave

ste, 400 Coeur d' Alene, Id 83815

1-208-719-9010

Call or text

Mon - Fri: 9:00 - 5pm

Weekends by appointment
Book your apt Here

Homes for sale in Hayden Idaho

 Hayden Idaho Homes for sale.  And Information on Hayden Idaho.  

Scroll down for 30 ways to search for Hayden Homes for sale by price or amenities.   

 Hayden Real Estate Monthly market reports are where we break down the home sales in Hayden every month.   If you have home to sell or you want market history thats the place to research that info.

Information on Hayden Weather, Schools and Medical included.  Have a question about living in Hayden Idaho? Be sure to reach out here. We love our local area and enjoy sharing it with you. 

Where is Hayden Idaho

Hayden Idaho is located in Kootenai County  in the Panhandle Region of North Idaho.  Hayden Idaho is a suburb of Coeur d’ Alene and about 30 miles away from Spokane Wa.

Hayden Idaho Homes for sale

Hayden Homes for Sale
Lots of Deer in Hayden Lake Idaho

Hayden Homes for sale by Special Community

Search for Hayden Real Estate here in our Community Pages.  Many include home sale results including – average sales price, days on market, CC and R’s maps and more.  Each page has the Hayden Homes for Sale for that community, if you know you want to be in a specific community be sure to book mark it and come back often.  Pages are updated quarterly.

Hayden Idaho Real Estate Monthly Market Updates

Hayden Real Estate Monthly market reports break down the homes by age and lot size.  They also include the days on market, % of list price sold and many years of data.  If you need a specific neighborhood or a specific home, the neighborhood updates are included on the special searches above and you can always Contact us for a specific home that you need a value for.  We look forward to hearing from you.  Contact Us Here!

Hayden Idaho Real Estate Market
Hayden Real estate for sale

History Of Hayden Lake

The city of Hayden and Hayden Lake both border the Western shores of Hayden Lake. Hayden Lake is about 4,000 acres in size and 40 miles of shoreline. Both cities are located in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. They are situated in the northern part of the state and are both suburbs of nearby Coeur d’Alene.

Coeur d’Alene Indians fished in the lake until an explorer by the name De Smet arrived in 1846, later easterners began to come and settle in the place. In 1870’s a man named Mat Hayden who was a veteran and a teamster made a piece of land his home. He was to name the lake Hayden’s lake in 1883 later after he won a poker game with his friends. Almost at the turn of the century logging operations increased along the lake and later settlements, recreation facilities and towns sprung out.

Hayden Idaho Weather

Hayden has 4 destinct seasons. The  high temperature of 82 degrees in July and a low of 24 degrees in January. While the USA average for rainfall and snowfall is 39 and 26 inches respectively, Hayden Lake receives 23 and 36 inches respectively. The place has 174 sunny days annually and 75 days with measurable precipitation. Hayden city, on the other hand, receives 24 inches of rain and 35 inches of snowfall. It has 172 days of sunny days and 75 days with measurable precipitation.

Hayden Idaho Weather
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Cost of Living in Hayden Idaho

The average cost of living in the USA averages 100 points on the living index, and any amount below that would mean the places are cheaper to live in than the average. Hayden Lakes index is 94.1 as of March 2019 according to city data.  This means that it’s a bit less expensive than the average USA rate.   However, the economic situation is impressive with a growth rate of 2.66% and an average salary of $62,268, and an average home cost of $361,548.  The areas are estimated to have a 41.22% growth rate in the next ten years.

Hayden Idaho Medical Facilities

When it comes to health, both places have an average of 231 physicians per 100,000 people in Hayden, Idaho while the US average is 210. Measurements from EPA estimate air quality in Hayden at 43 on a scale of 0-100 and Hayden Lake’s is 65. Water quality in both places is 48. This has lowered the risk of diseases like respiratory diseases and cancers.

Hayden Idaho Hospitals

Hayden is served by Kootenai Health for the nearest Hospital and multiple Kootenai Clinics and urgent cares in the local area.  Out of the Post Falls area, Hayden is also serviced by Northwest Specialty Hospital and their clinics.  For extreme cases or service, Sacred Heart in Spokane, Washington is also available. There is a Veterans Hospital in Spokane and local Veteran services.  We have a very robust Medical community in the Coeur d’ Alene to Post Falls Corridor.  

Hayden Idaho Schools

Hayden Idaho schools spend an average of $7,087 per student, 24 pupils per teacher, 1,061 students per librarian, and 509 children per counselor. Hayden Lake, on the other hand, spends $7,087 per student, 24 pupils per teacher, 1,061 students per librarian, and 508 children per counselor. The schools include private and public schools all with impressive academic performance and with good ratings countrywide.

Here are the public schools available to Hayden residents. If you’re curious about what high school your kid will go to in Hayden, a good rule of thumb is if you live on the east side of Hayden that would be CDA High School and if you’re on the west side of Hayden that would be Lake City High School. Be sure to double-check with the Coeur d’Alene School District first. 

City of Hayden Lake
Hayden is a clean town with wonderful communities

What People Say about Hayden Idaho

One of the most common comments people make about this community when I am showing homes to out-of-town buyers is first how clean our communities are.  We don’t have trash on our streets.  Just a tidbit for you we have free access to the garbage refuse facilities.  Maybe I shouldn’t call it free as you do pay about $85 a year on your taxes if you are a homeowner.  But a small price to pay for a wonderfully clean community.  And we do have local businesses and or organizations that take ownership of certain strips of highway and pick up any trash that is on the side of the road.

The next thing I hear is how kind and polite the people of the area are.  Maybe it’s just an old-fashioned way of life or a lot of common decency.  I don’t really have a term for it but kindness is overall a way of life in this area.

And yes the third is you guys have a lot of lakes!  Yes, We Do!

We also don’t have all of the water issues that some of the other areas of our country are fighting right now.  And that is usually a great topic for discussion also.