Sheriff's sale for 1421 North Crestline Drive scheduled Feb. 18
A Coeur d'Alene home at 1421 North Crestline Drive is set for a sheriff's sale Feb. 18; neighbors and prospective buyers should note payment rules and a six-month redemption period.

A Coeur d'Alene property is scheduled for a public sheriff's sale that could alter local ownership and property records. A legal notice dated Feb. 6, 2026 lists the property as commonly known as 1421 North Crestline Drive and sets the sale for the 18th day of February, 2026, at 10:00 AM in the lobby of the Kootenai County Sheriff Office at 2451 West Dakota Avenue, Hayden, ID 83835.
The notice says the property "will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy Plaintiff`s judgment, with interest and costs." It sets strict payment requirements: "The highest bidder must tender to the Sheriff the full bid amount, in the form of cash or certified funds, on the day of sale." The document also makes clear the risks for buyers: "The sale is made without any warranty whatsoever, including but not limited to any warranty as to title, liens, possession, taxes, encumbrances, or condition of the property." Successful bidders are told that "the purchaser will be entitled to a deed for the premises so sold at the expiration of the six-month redemption period."
The notice is signed by Zane Goodrick and lists legal identifiers Legal#15811 AD#45883 and the law firm Cusack Linscott Merck Law Firm, PLLC at 320 E. Neider Avenue, Suite 206, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83815. The printed notice includes a companion probate filing in district court: Case No. CV28-26-0764, captioned "In the Matter of the Estate of: SUSAN L. GOODRICK, a/k/a SUSAN LEIGH GOODRICK, AND ZANE K. GOODRICK, Deceased." That Notice to Creditors states that "the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative" and requires creditors to present claims within FOUR (4) MONTHS after the first publication of the notice. The notice is signed "/s/ZANE GOODRICK."
The public record as printed contains an internal ambiguity: Zane Goodrick is listed both among the named decedents in the estate caption and as the signer and appointed personal representative. The published text shows those elements but does not resolve whether the name refers to the same individual or different parties. County court records and the law firm listed on the notice can clarify that point.
The county legals roundup also included a truncated trustee's-sale fragment reading, "To be sold for cash at a Trustee’s Sale on June 17, 2026, 9:00 AM at the North Entrance, Administration b" but the extract omits the property, case number, and full location. That fragment is incomplete and should not be conflated with the sheriff's sale for North Crestline Drive without obtaining the full notice.
For local residents, the sheriff's sale means a possible change in neighborhood ownership and a formal public process that requires cash or certified funds from buyers and leaves a six-month window for redemption. Those seeking details should consult Kootenai County public records and may contact the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office at 2451 West Dakota Avenue, Hayden, or Cusack Linscott Merck Law Firm at 320 E. Neider Avenue, Suite 206, Coeur d'Alene, to request the underlying judgment, the full estate docket for Case No. CV28-26-0764, and any trustee sale documents. Monitoring those records will show whether the property is sold, if redemption occurs, and what title and lien issues accompany the sale.
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