Our Spokane Story

Riley Long blends deep local roots with market expertise to help families settle in smoothly.

A welcoming Spokane Craftsman-style home exterior, featuring freshly painted sage-green siding, crisp white trim, and a deep front porch with sturdy square columns and stone bases. The home sits on a tidy, tree-lined residential street with mature maple trees turning golden, and low, neatly manicured shrubs framing a clean concrete path. Late afternoon golden-hour sunlight bathes the scene, creating warm highlights on the siding and soft shadows under the eaves. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective, ensuring the entire façade and a sliver of neighboring homes are visible. The mood is inviting, stable, and reassuring, reflecting a trusted local Realtor’s perspective on Spokane neighborhoods, with sharp detail throughout and a clean, modern aesthetic.
A bright, meticulously staged Spokane living room interior, featuring a stone gas fireplace with a smooth wood mantel, a low-profile charcoal-gray sofa with textured cushions, and a pale oak coffee table holding a simple ceramic vase and a stack of real estate market reports. Large windows reveal a softly blurred view of pine trees and a quiet residential street beyond. Natural midday light floods the room, creating clean, crisp highlights on the hardwood floors and gentle, natural shadows under the furniture. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slightly wide angle to show the entire space, balanced under the rule of thirds. The atmosphere is calm, organized, and move-in ready, evoking the confidence of a seasoned Spokane Realtor focused on quality homes.

Riley’s Spokane Roots

With a legacy in Spokane real estate, Riley leverages generations of insight to navigate relocation, neighborhoods, and market cycles for his clients.

Pioneer Spokane Relocation

A sunlit backyard of a Spokane home, featuring a freshly mowed emerald lawn, a simple cedar privacy fence, and a small covered patio with a clean concrete slab and a minimalist outdoor dining table. In the background, tall ponderosa pines and soft, rolling hills hint at the Inland Northwest landscape. Late afternoon sunlight filters through the trees, casting dappled patterns across the grass and fence. Photographic realism, shot from a low to mid-level angle looking out toward the trees, with sharp focus throughout. The mood is peaceful and aspirational, emphasizing quality of life, outdoor space, and the lifestyle benefits that an experienced local Realtor can help buyers discover in Spokane.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Riley Long comes from Spokane’s oldest real estate line. As a third-generation Realtor, he blends hard-won knowledge with a compassionate, relocation-focused approach.

An expansive panoramic view of downtown Spokane captured from an elevated vantage point, showcasing the Spokane River weaving through the city, iconic bridges, and a mix of historic brick buildings and newer glass-fronted structures. In the distance, low rolling hills frame the skyline under a clear, soft blue sky. Early morning light creates a cool, crisp clarity, with long subtle shadows emphasizing architectural detail. Photographic realism with a wide-angle lens, sharp focus from foreground to background, and a balanced composition using the river as a leading line. The mood is optimistic and forward-looking, conveying a sense of opportunity and stability, ideal for a professional real estate site emphasizing relocation to Spokane and regional expertise.

Mateo García

CTO

Growing up in this family business, he understands neighborhoods, schools, and market shifts. He guides clients with clear communication and a steady hand through every step.

A polished wooden desktop in a modern Spokane real estate office, neatly arranged with an open laptop displaying a detailed neighborhood map of Spokane, a thick stack of property folders with subtle metallic labels, and a classic brushed-steel pen resting on a leather-bound notepad. Through the large window behind, blurred hints of tree-lined residential streets and distant foothills suggest the Inland Northwest landscape. Soft afternoon natural light pours in, casting gentle, professional shadows and creating a calm, organized atmosphere. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field that keeps the workspace sharp while the outdoor background melts into a soft bokeh, conveying trust, experience, and focused professionalism without showing any people.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Rooted in Spokane, Riley builds trust through results and personal attention.

A detailed close-up of a Spokane neighborhood map spread across a dark walnut table, with colored metal house-shaped markers pinpointing several highlighted areas, and a sleek tablet displaying a real estate search interface beside it. A ceramic mug with a subtle mountain motif sits near the corner of the map, next to a tidy stack of printed relocation guides labeled “Spokane Living.” Soft, diffused overhead lighting and faint natural window light combine to create an even, professional illumination with minimal harsh shadows. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, keeping the central map and markers crisp while edges gently blur. The mood is strategic yet welcoming, emphasizing careful planning and deep local knowledge of Spokane’s diverse neighborhoods.

Leila Haddad

Designer

From relocation challenges to neighborhood nuances, Riley helps buyers and sellers move confidently.