Explore some of the latest homes I’ve successfully sold and hear from satisfied clients. Each listing represents a milestone in my commitment to delivering exceptional results and making dreams come true.
7542 Wild Horse Lane, Bonners Ferry
"Selling my house with Jenny Graham was a great experience from start to finish. She made the process easy, kept me informed, and really knows the Bonners Ferry market. Jenny worked hard to market my home and stayed on top of every detail, which gave me a lot of confidence. She was always responsive and truly had my best interests in mind. I’m so glad I chose her and would absolutely recommend her to anyone looking to buy or sell."
- Jessica & Mark Johnson
208 Chokecherry Drive, Bonners Ferry
"Jenny is AMAZING!!!! She was a blessing to have during the short but sweet listing of my house!!! She is very knowledgeable about the realtor market and the Bonners Ferry area!!! I can’t say enough good things about her!! Why would anyone use anyone else???"
- VickiRoth
Expert Home Valuation
Let me provide you with a personalized, in-person valuation report tailored to your property. You’ll receive a thorough and accurate analysis of your property’s value, complete with detailed insights into current market trends, comparable sales, and potential opportunities for improvement.
218 Southview Lane, Sandpoint ID 83864
"Thanks to Jenny Graham, I was able to find my dream home in the perfect location. She is extremely knowledgeable and brings years of experience to the table, which made the entire process smooth and reassuring. Jenny was always available to answer questions, offer guidance, and make sure I felt confident every step of the way. Her professionalism and honesty truly set her apart, and I always felt she had my best interests in mind. Jenny is a realtor you can trust 100%, and I would highly recommend her to anyone looking to buy or sell."
- Jessica & Mark Johnson
6199 Meadow Creek Road, Bonners Ferry
"I can’t express enough how great it was to work with Jenny. She truly went out of her way to make sure everything went as smoothly as possible and handled what could have been stressful situations with ease, so I didn’t have to. Jenny is honest, reliable, and incredibly professional, which gave me so much peace of mind throughout the process. She was always available, proactive, and one step ahead. I would highly recommend Jenny for all of your real estate needs."
- Sarah Thomas

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