Housing supply doesn’t increase on its own.
Across Spokane, Deer Park, and surrounding communities, new housing opportunities are often created through renovation, redevelopment, and investment.
Older homes are updated.
Properties are revitalized.
And new life is brought back into neighborhoods.
Why Renovations Matter
Renovated homes play an important role in the housing ecosystem.
They often provide:
- updated systems and safety improvements
- modernized layouts
- improved energy efficiency
- move-in-ready homes for buyers
These projects help expand available housing options.
Featured Transaction
Bringing a Home Back to Life

Agent Brandon Atkinson recently worked with a seller who completely renovated a home before bringing it back to the market.
The transformation gave the property new life — turning an older home into an updated, move-in-ready opportunity for future buyers.
Projects like this not only help individual homeowners, but also strengthen neighborhoods by improving housing quality and livability.
Final Thought
Behind many great homes is a story of vision, renovation, and investment.
These projects help keep housing supply moving forward.
