Benewah County is located in northern Idaho, a region characterized by forested land, lakes, and a limited population. The county seat is St. Maries. Its history includes logging, mining and railroads; today many residents work in natural-resources, recreation and small business enterprises. Housing typology tends toward older single‐family homes in town centers, new small subdivisions are fewer, and many would be semi‐rural homes or cabins on larger lots. Home values are typically lower than the statewide metro average — many homes might sell in the US $200,000-300,000 range; in more remote or smaller homes the cost could be under US $200,000. Building a new home might cost US $250,000-400,000+ depending on lot, utilities and finish grade. The area is mostly rural with small-town nodes; proximity to large urban centers is limited, so amenities and commute options are different. For someone seeking quieter living and lower housing cost, this can be appealing.