Mead
An unincorporated CDP north of Spokane along the Hwy 2 / Newport Hwy corridor — the namesake of the Mead School District, with a mix of older ranches and present-day subdivisions.
Mead is an unincorporated community in north Spokane County, Washington, along the Hwy 2 / Newport Highway corridor north of the city. It is the namesake of Mead School District 354 — one of Washington’s top-rated public districts — and carries a residential character that blends 1970s–1990s ranches and split-levels with steadily expanding present-day subdivisions on the periphery. Median home sales typically run $475K to $725K, with larger parcels and custom builds trading higher.
Full neighborhood guide forthcoming. The community is anchored by Mead High School and by the Northpointe and Mead retail corridors that handle most daily shopping. Buyers come for Mead-district school alignment, larger lots than in-city Spokane offers, and a manageable 15-minute downtown commute via Hwy 2 / Hwy 395. Mead reads as quietly suburban with continued single-family residential expansion at its northern and eastern edges.
