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Lynda Fioravanti

Lynda Fioravanti
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Sandpoint ID

Salesperson (ID: SP42692)

12 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Bonner County, ID
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Realty Plus

Office Website
Office Address
111 W Main St
Sandpoint, ID  83864
(Bonner County)
Office Phone
208-263-1979
Office Fax
208-263-5872
Mobile
208-597-3663
Email
idah*********@*********.com
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Service Areas

Bonners Ferry: ID Porthill: ID Kootenai: ID Colburn: ID Ponderay: ID Dover: ID Sandpoint: ID Priest Lake: ID Priest River: ID Moyie Springs: ID Naples: ID Clark Fork: ID Sagle: ID East Hope: ID Hope: ID Careywood: ID Cocolalla: ID

About Lynda Fioravanti

Lynda is a dedicated real estate professional with a deep-rooted passion for helping clients discover their ideal homes. Her journey in real estate began in her formative years, accompanying her mother, a successful real estate agent in Southern California. This early exposure provided Lynda with invaluable insights into property evaluation and the nuances of the market, laying a solid foundation for her own career.

Specializing in Boundary and Bonner Counties, Lynda is well-versed in the unique attributes of each area and is eager to showcase their distinct offerings to prospective buyers.

Initially embarking on her career as a real estate investor, Lynda gained a comprehensive understanding of what investors seek in properties and the returns necessary for successful transactions. After obtaining her real estate license, she began her professional journey with Keller Williams Realty in Coeur d’Alene. However, she found a more personalized approach at Realty Plus Inc., where both she and her clients benefit from tailored support throughout the transaction process.

With over 25 years of experience in financial accounting, Lynda brings a wealth of analytical skills and attention to detail to her real estate practice.

Residing in Idaho with her husband of 34 years and their family, Lynda cherishes the outdoor lifestyle that the region offers. They enjoy hiking, fishing, hunting, and gardening, as well as raising lambs, chickens, and ducks on their small ranchette. Committed to preserving the freedoms they value, Lynda and her family are actively involved in local politics.

Lynda believes that living in Idaho embodies the essence of community, where neighbors greet one another and a sense of belonging prevails. She is excited to share this exceptional lifestyle with her clients.

Lynda looks forward to assisting you and your family with all your real estate needs.

Best wishes,
Lynda

Bonner County, ID Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,126,863
Avg. Listing Price
From Lynda's portfolio
3.4 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,348 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
459
Active Listings
Current inventory

Bonner County, Idaho's real estate market represents one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving regions in the Pacific Northwest. Nestled in the scenic Idaho Panhandle, this market has experienced remarkable transformation over the past decade, driven by an influx of out-of-state buyers seeking pristine natural beauty, affordable living costs compared to coastal markets, and proximity to world-class outdoor recreation. The county's unique position along Lake Pend Oreille and its mountainous terrain create distinct micro-markets that behave quite differently from traditional suburban real estate patterns.

What makes Bonner County particularly intriguing is its professional real estate infrastructure, which features 205 total actively licensed agents, with 205 agents maintaining email contact information. This complete digital connectivity rate of 100% reflects the market's sophistication and the agents' recognition that modern real estate transactions require seamless digital communication. The agent density suggests a highly competitive market where professionals must differentiate themselves through specialized local knowledge and exceptional service delivery.

Major Bonner County, Idaho Real Estate Markets

Sandpoint serves as the county's primary real estate hub, offering everything from historic downtown condominiums to luxury lakefront estates along Lake Pend Oreille's pristine shoreline. The city's charming downtown district and proximity to Schweitzer Mountain Resort create year-round demand from both vacation home buyers and permanent residents relocating from urban markets. Hope, Sagle, and Dover represent emerging markets where buyers can still find relative value while accessing the same natural amenities that make waterfront properties in Sandpoint command premium prices.

The northern communities of Bonners Ferry and the Clark Fork area cater to buyers seeking larger acreage, hunting properties, and more rustic mountain living experiences. These markets often attract buyers from California, Washington, and other high-cost states who are amazed to discover they can purchase 20-40 acre parcels with mountain views for prices that wouldn't buy a modest condo in their home markets. Priest River rounds out the major market areas, offering a blend of riverfront properties and affordable family homes that appeal to both locals and newcomers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Bonner County's real estate market operates on dramatically different timelines and price points depending on elevation, water access, and proximity to recreational amenities. Lakefront properties can command prices exceeding $2 million, while mountain acreage just 30 minutes away might sell for under $200,000. This extreme price variation within a relatively small geographic area requires agents to maintain expertise across multiple market segments and buyer demographics, from tech executives purchasing vacation retreats to retirees seeking affordable mountain communities.

Seasonal patterns heavily influence market activity, with spring and summer months bringing peak activity as buyers visit during optimal weather conditions. However, savvy agents have learned to leverage virtual tour technology and detailed photography to maintain winter sales momentum. The market's complexity is further enhanced by varying zoning regulations, water rights considerations, and environmental restrictions that can significantly impact property values and development potential.

Why Businesses Need Bonner County, Idaho Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, and title companies require comprehensive agent contact information to establish referral relationships in this geographically dispersed market. With agents spread across mountain communities and lake towns, having complete email contact data for all 205 licensed agents ensures service providers can efficiently introduce their offerings and maintain communication with agents who might handle transactions anywhere from downtown Sandpoint to remote mountain properties requiring specialized financing or inspection expertise.

Real estate technology companies, marketing services, and professional development organizations particularly benefit from Bonner County's 100% agent email accessibility rate. This complete digital connectivity allows for efficient market penetration and ensures that innovative tools and services reach agents who serve increasingly sophisticated buyers relocating from major metropolitan markets with high technology expectations and demanding transaction requirements.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Lynda Fioravanti has 1 property for sale in Sandpoint and surrounding areas.

$414,000

Listed 2025-05-27

6214 Fir St
Bonners Ferry, ID  83805

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,630
Lot: 27,878 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Lynda Fioravanti currently has no rental properties available in Sandpoint and surrounding areas. Check back later.