Colbert, WA Neighborhood Spotlight: Spokane’s Hidden Gem

by Haydn Halsted

 

If you’ve only seen Colbert on a map, you might be underestimating what this area really offers. While it may look small, the 99005 ZIP code covers a lot of ground—and anyone who lives here has a Colbert address. What you’ll find is a unique mix of rural privacy, custom homes, and easy access to North Spokane amenities.

Why People Choose Colbert

Just northeast of Spokane, Colbert offers a peaceful retreat with all the daily essentials just 10 minutes away in the Wandermere/Mead retail area. It’s about 25–30 minutes to Downtown Spokane and roughly 20–25 minutes to the airport. Plus, Mount Spokane is only 30–35 minutes away, making skiing and hiking super convenient.

Real Estate in Colbert

Colbert is known for larger homes on expansive lots. The median lot size is 0.83 acres, and the median home price is about $600,000—roughly $200,000 above the Spokane metro average. In the past year, 109 homes sold in this ZIP code with an average of 3.5 months of inventory and a median of 38 days on market. It’s a balanced market, with room for both buyers and sellers to make a move.

Expect a variety of homes—from newer developments to custom builds and even a few riverfront properties along the Little Spokane River. Some private communities off East Colbert Rd feature large homes ($800K–$1M+) on secluded, tree-lined lots.

Schools in Colbert

Colbert is part of the highly regarded Mead School District. Local schools include:

  • Colbert Elementary: K–5, known for strong community reviews

  • Midway Elementary: Also top-rated, located just north of Wandermere

  • Mountainside Middle School

  • Mount Spokane High School: Offers a 90% graduation rate, strong academics, and standout music programs

The Mead School District ranks in the top 20% statewide for proficiency in math and reading.

Things to Do in Colbert

There’s plenty to keep families busy:

  • Bidwell Community Park: Playgrounds, pickleball, baseball fields, sand volleyball, and paved walking trails

  • Northside Aquatic Center: Waterslides, diving boards, and a deep pool for summer fun

  • Outdoor Recreation: Quick access to Mount Spokane for skiing and hiking (check out the Kit Carson Trail and warming hut)

  • Green Bluff: Just a short drive away, known for pumpkin patches, orchards, and those famous fall donuts (don’t sleep on peach season either!)

Should You Move to Colbert?

Colbert is ideal for:

  • People who want more privacy and space

  • Buyers with a larger budget looking for custom or luxury homes

  • Families looking for strong schools

  • Outdoor lovers who want access to trails, rivers, and ski resorts

  • Remote workers or anyone who doesn’t need to be downtown every day

It’s not too far out—but far enough to enjoy peace, quiet, and a sense of space. You still have all the conveniences of North Spokane, and many residents rarely need to go downtown unless it’s for work or a special event.

If you’re looking to buy, sell, or relocate in or around Colbert, we’d love to help. Schedule a call with our team or download our free relocation guide to learn more about this area and other Spokane neighborhoods.

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