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Remote workers and retirees alike have flocked to scenic Spokane, driving up home prices. But the city is working through its growing pains.

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00:00 Here's your Forbes Daily Briefing for Tuesday, May 14.
00:05 Today on Forbes, this pandemic boomtown is also a surprisingly wonderful place to retire.
00:13 Bruce Munn Holland spent 32 years working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, mostly
00:18 in Alaska, where he met his wife, Carrie.
00:21 His last posting was in St. Louis, managing the cleanup of a suburban waste site contaminated
00:26 with radioactive materials from the Manhattan Project era.
00:30 In early 2021, shortly after his retirement from the Corps, Bruce, now 71 years old, and
00:36 Carrie, now 55, hooked up their side hustle, a cobalt blue 1969 Citroen van retrofitted
00:44 in Europe to serve gourmet coffee, to their truck and drove 1,870 miles northwest over
00:50 five days to Spokane, Washington.
00:53 They had picked the city for its natural beauty, reasonable costs, proximity to two of their
00:58 three adult children, and coffee consciousness.
01:01 Carrie says, quote, "Knowing that coffee was already a big deal in the Northwest, it was
01:06 a business that we knew would travel."
01:09 These days, the Munn Hollands position their Surge Coffee Company van in downtown Spokane
01:15 by the 100-acre Riverfront Park, which was the site of the 1974 World's Fair, and its
01:20 sporting and other events.
01:23 They dispense batch brews, mochas, and chai lattes at $6 to $8 a cup and do about $70,000
01:29 a year in sales, donating all of their tips to charities, including local and international
01:34 Christian relief agencies.
01:36 Bruce says, quote, "I've always used 'repurposed' as opposed to 'retired,' because there's always
01:42 something to do."
01:44 The Munn Hollands are planning to add a second van serving ice cream from a local dairy and
01:48 to eventually hire a professional manager, so, as Carrie puts it, quote, "we can finally
01:54 go to Italy."
01:56 In recent years, lots of folks have been hitting the trail to this eastern Washington enclave,
02:00 20 miles west of Idaho, in search of an outdoorsy and affordable lifestyle.
02:06 The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that between 2010 and July 2023, the population of Spokane
02:11 County grew 17% to 551,455, while the city of Spokane, the county seat, saw an 11% increase
02:20 to 231,000.
02:23 It hasn't all gone smoothly.
02:25 Spokane's housing supply was already running short when the COVID pandemic and work from
02:29 home unleashed a new wave of arrivals.
02:32 A 2021 study by the Spokane Association of Realtors found residential rental vacancies
02:38 had fallen to 1%, and starter homes were getting as many as 30 offers, with young locals being
02:43 priced out of the market.
02:46 That year, the mayor declared a housing emergency.
02:49 Between the time the Munn Hollands decided on Spokane in 2017 and were ready to move
02:54 in 2021, prices rose so fast and the housing supply got so tight that they moved into a
02:59 condo in South Perry, a once run-down city neighborhood that now boasts trendy restaurants
03:04 and shops.
03:05 For the Munn Hollands, it was a temporary solution.
03:08 They've also bought two wooded acres just 10 minutes out of town and are building a
03:12 home using lots of Washington state wood.
03:16 Three years after the mayor declared the housing emergency, Spokane is still grappling with
03:19 the housing shortage.
03:22 Median home prices in the county have risen by two-thirds since 2019 and now hover around
03:26 the national median of $394,000.
03:30 But that's still less than half the $879,000 median in Seattle, a prime source, along with
03:36 pricey California, of migrant flow.
03:39 The fact that its housing prices are still comparatively reasonable is one reason Spokane
03:44 earned a spot on Forbes' "Best Places to Retire in 2024" list, which emphasizes quality
03:49 living at an affordable price.
03:52 Other factors that helped it make the list include good air quality, a low risk of natural
03:57 hazards, plenty of primary care doctors, and no state income tax, except on certain capital
04:02 gains in excess of $250,000 a year.
04:06 Downsides include a higher-than-average crime rate, a state estate tax, cold winters, and
04:12 only a so-so economy.
04:15 As for lifestyle, the city is very bikeable, and the area offers extensive hiking trails
04:20 and seven public golf courses.
04:22 Ski slopes are an hour away.
04:24 Moreover, as the largest city in what's known as the "Inland Northwest," which includes
04:29 eastern Washington and Oregon and northern Idaho, Spokane tends to punch above its population
04:34 weight when it comes to concerts, restaurants, and sporting events.
04:38 Spokane hosted both men's and women's college basketball games during March Madness, and
04:42 the men's team at Gonzaga, the biggest local private university, has made it to the Sweet
04:47 16 of the NCAA tournament for nine years running.
04:50 The Podium, a $53 million indoor sports facility, opened in 2021 adjacent to Riverfront Park.
04:57 It's designed to accommodate professional volleyball, basketball, wrestling, and track
05:01 events.
05:02 As for the housing shortage and so-called "met economy," local leaders are working
05:06 on it.
05:07 The city has adopted new regulations to allow more units and eliminate parking requirements
05:12 in residential areas.
05:14 The idea is to allow more housing to be built in existing neighborhoods.
05:18 For full coverage, and to see the full "Best Places to Retire in 2024" list, check out
05:23 Emily Mason's piece on Forbes.com.
05:27 This is Kieran Meadows from Forbes.
05:29 Thanks for tuning in.
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