chedrick wrote:What can you tell me about Northern Idaho?
A decent amount, I've lived in Spokane area since 94.
chedrick wrote:Currently living at a really nice airpark property in Southern Ohio but my wife and I both like the idea of more hills, less people and decent skiing.
More hills, check. Decent skiing, check. Less people, maybe 20 years ago. These days not so much. The Rathdrum Prairie used to be a prairie, now it's a sea of houses.
chedrick wrote:Ultimately I’d like to have enough land to have my own strip and a modest house and hangar. Are there any areas you’d recommend looking with that in mind? Is a grass strip useable more than 6 months out of the year with the snow and weather? Any weird laws?
Hmm, if you want to build your own for any sort of affordable, you're going to be out in the weeds. Problem is we do have a lot of hills here. You *might* be able to squeeze a strip on a long skinny 10 acre parcel, but you'd better be very lucky with neighbors. Personally, I'd be looking at property on or very close to Treeport, Hackney, or Pine Bluff in WA. Much cheaper and less hurdles to let someone else already have done the work.
Depends on the year and the strip. Ours drains pretty well, most years I fly off grass 10 months a year or so. Magee(3000 ft elev, in a mountain canyon) doesn't drain very well, so be careful before it's dry - I'd say 7-8 months a year or so it's good.
Weird Laws? Depends on what you mean. As noted, income tax in ID vs not in WA. This many people moving to an area in a relatively short amount of time brings weirdness, no way around it.
chedrick wrote:Ideally we’d like to stay within 1.5-2 hours or Spokane as I’d be based there for work and work a week on/off and my wife may be able to pick up some part time work there or in Cour d Alene to keep her certifications current.
Depending on time of day, 1.5 to Spokane doesn't put you very far east or north of Cd'A - I90 is jammed up pretty good for rush hour. Coming from the west not so bad.
chedrick wrote: If we sell our place here, we’d be looking around 750k initial investment for the right property and house then we can figure out a hangar down the road. Doable or need a bigger budget for that area?
Depends on needs/priorities. You can definitely find a house and buy a hangar in the area for that, but buying 40 acres with usable land for an airstrip, and developing said land while remaining within a commute of Spokane is going to be a jackpot situation at the moment.
chedrick wrote:In the initial research stage but we tend to get a wild idea and move on it so may happen in the next year or two.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Good luck. Happy to chat offline too if you hone in on an area.