*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Post Falls ***
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, Idaho in Kootenai County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Post Falls.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Kootenai county include:

Athol,   Atlas,   Bayview,   Bellgrove,   Belmont,   Blackwell,   Chilco,   Clarksville,   Coeur dAlene,   Conkling Park,   Dalton Gardens,   Dudley,   East Greenacres,   Echo Beach,   Eddyville,   Excelsior Beach,   Fernan Lake Village,   Garwood,   Gibbs,   Harrison,   Hauser,   Haycrop,   Hayden,   Hayden Lake,   Howelltown,   Huetter,   Lane,   McGuire,   Medimont,   Mica,   Mozart,   North Pole,   Pleasant View,   Ramsey,   Rathdrum,   Rockaway Beach,   Rockford Bay,   Rose Lake,   Setters,   Silver Beach,   Silver Sands Beach,   Spirit Lake,   Springston,   State Line,   Sturgeon,   Twin Beaches,   Twinlow,   Wolf Lodge,   Worley,  

 

Or have a look at other Idaho counties including:

Ada,   Adams,   Bannock,   Bear Lake,   Benewah,   Bingham,   Blaine,   Boise,   Bonner,   Bonneville,   Boundary,   Butte,   Camas,   Canyon,   Caribou,   Cassia,   Clark,   Clearwater,   Custer,   Elmore,   Franklin,   Fremont,   Gem,   Gooding,   Idaho,   Jefferson,   Jerome,   Latah,   Lemhi,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Madison,   Minidoka,   Nez Perce,   Oneida,   Owyhee,   Payette,   Power,   Shoshone,   Teton,   Twin Falls,   Valley,   Washington,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Post Falls, ID?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Post Falls, Idaho:

1. The population of Post Falls is approximately 38,000.
2. It is located along the Spokane River, just west of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
3. Post Falls was named after Frederick Post, who established a lumber mill near the falls in 1871.
4. The city is home to several parks and outdoor recreation areas, including Q'emiln Park, Falls Park, and Corbin Park.
5. Post Falls also has a vibrant arts scene, with several galleries and art events throughout the year.
6. The city has a high quality of life, with a low cost of living and excellent schools.
7. Post Falls is located near several major freeways, making it easy to travel to nearby cities such as Spokane, Washington and Missoula, Montana.