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Brian Beck

Brian Beck
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Spokane WA

Broker (WA: 108931)

7 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Spokane County, WA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Valley

Office Website
Office Address
1521 N Argonne Ste A
Spokane, WA  99212
(Spokane County)
Office Phone
509-921-7400
Office Fax
509-474-9999
Mobile
509-960-0404
Email
spok******************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Country Homes: WA Fairwood: WA Town and Country: WA Spokane: WA Mead: WA Spokane Valley: WA Millwood: WA

About Brian Beck

Born in Colorado Brian lived in five different states before he was ten years old (including California Washington Illinois and New Mexico) Brian moved to Spokane in 1998 and has happily called it home ever since Brian graduated from Shadle Park High School and during that time he worked as a youth photographer for the Spokesman Review and received national recognition for winning 4th place in the nation at a New York photographic show Brian has been involved in the Boy Scouts of America in two different states culminating in the achievement of Eagle Scout the highest rank possible in the BSA Brian attended Eastern Washington University and married his high school sweetheart

Brian excelled in Retail Management for nearly 12 years This included a position as a regional trainer for new to role management where Brian learned high level execution of communication empathy organization and leadership After many years of corporate life he felt a burning desire to work on a more intimate basis with clients Brian pursued his longtime dream of a career in Real Estate following in the footsteps of his Grandfather Phillip Beck Sr a realtor from Pendleton Oregon

When Brian is not working to buy and sell properties for his clients he can be found spending time with his amazing wife (a master teacher for Spokane Public Schools) and his three children Brian is still active in scouting leading young scouters in his son's Cub Scout Pack in the role of Assistant CubMaster Brian continues his passion for photography reading books (made out of paper) hunting for rocks and fossils on the Oregon Coast camping 4-wheeling target shooting working on his 1970 VW Bug or just spending time with friends and family

Spokane County, WA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$555,499
Avg. Listing Price
From Brian's portfolio
3.7 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,365 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
2464
Active Listings
Current inventory

Spokane County's real estate market represents one of Washington State's most dynamic and diverse property landscapes, spanning from urban downtown districts to sprawling rural acreage. With 2,588 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable depth and professional coverage that reflects the area's growing economic importance in the Pacific Northwest. The density of real estate professionals indicates a robust transaction volume and competitive marketplace that attracts both local residents and out-of-state investors.

What makes Spokane County particularly fascinating is its blend of affordable urban living and recreational property opportunities, creating unique investment patterns that differ significantly from Seattle's high-cost market. The presence of 2,588 agents with email connectivity ensures that digital marketing and virtual property tours have become standard practice, enabling seamless transactions even for remote buyers discovering the region's value proposition.

Major Spokane County, Washington Real Estate Markets

The City of Spokane dominates the county's real estate activity, with neighborhoods like South Hill, Browne's Addition, and the revitalized downtown core driving significant appreciation and development interest. Spokane Valley represents the second major market concentration, offering suburban family homes and new construction that appeals to Boeing employees and other aerospace professionals relocating from more expensive Washington markets. Liberty Lake has emerged as a premium residential destination, while Cheney benefits from Eastern Washington University's consistent student housing demand.

Rural markets throughout the county, including areas near Medical Lake, Deer Park, and the vast unincorporated regions, present unique opportunities for agricultural properties, recreational land, and custom home sites. These diverse geographic markets require specialized knowledge, explaining why the county supports such a substantial agent population across relatively dispersed communities and property types.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Spokane County's real estate market operates on multiple economic drivers, from healthcare and education employment in urban areas to agricultural and recreational property demand in rural zones. Seasonal fluctuations significantly impact certain segments, with lakefront and recreational properties experiencing intense spring and summer activity, while urban residential markets maintain steadier year-round transaction patterns. The market's complexity increases due to varying zoning regulations, water rights considerations, and significant elevation differences across the county's terrain.

Price appreciation patterns vary dramatically between urban Spokane proper and outlying communities, creating arbitrage opportunities that sophisticated investors actively pursue. The market's relative affordability compared to western Washington continues attracting California and Seattle-area buyers, introducing cash transactions and above-asking offers that surprise local market participants and accelerate appreciation in select neighborhoods.

Why Businesses Need Spokane County, Washington Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers require comprehensive agent contact databases to effectively penetrate Spokane County's fragmented market structure. With agents distributed across urban, suburban, and rural specializations, targeted marketing campaigns must reach the right professionals serving specific property types and geographic niches. The complete email coverage of all 2,588 licensed agents enables sophisticated segmentation and personalized outreach that traditional advertising cannot achieve.

Real estate technology companies, title services, and investment firms particularly benefit from direct agent access, as Spokane County's diverse market conditions create varied service needs and partnership opportunities. Having verified contact information allows businesses to build relationships with agents handling everything from first-time homebuyer transactions in Spokane Valley to complex rural land deals requiring specialized expertise and local market knowledge.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Brian Beck has 1 property for sale in Spokane and surrounding areas.

$345,000

Listed 2026-01-26

6265 W Bluebird Way
Deer Park, WA  99006

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 924
Lot: 217,800 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Brian Beck currently has no rental properties available in Spokane and surrounding areas. Check back later.