Alaska Real Estate – The
Great Outdoors
by: Raynor James
from wisconsin-home-inspectors.com
Alaska is the biggest state in the Union and tends to be a
take it or leave it proposition for relocation. For those
choosing Alaska, the real estate market is a solid investment.
Alaska
Known as “the great land”, Alaska seems like
a harsh, remote wilderness and certainly nowhere anyone would
want to live. These assumptions are blown away once you visit
and are overwhelmed by Mother Nature at her absolute best.
From magnificent mountain ranges to ocean shores to glaciers
to raging rivers, Alaska is an outdoor enthusiasts dream.
In a state that compromises fully 20 percent of the total
land mass of the United States, there is practically nothing
that can’t be found. On a personal aside, Denali National
Park is a place you should visit at least once in your lifetime.
It will leave a mark and give you a new respect for nature.
Anchorage
Anchorage is home to roughly forty percent of the human population
in Alaska as bears, moose and so forth seem to prefer other
areas. If you’re flying in to Alaska, Anchorage is going
to be your destination. Overall, Anchorage is a sprawling,
chaotic city. It has received more than its fair share of
criticism for being “un-Alaskan,” but it is the
primary choice of homebuyers looking for a big city in Alaska.
Juneau
The state capital of Alaska, Juneau is the best city in Alaska
in my opinion. The city abuts rain forests, mountains and
the Gastineau Channel. Named after the first prospector to
strike gold in the area, Juneau is a collection of modern
amenities with old world charm. Buy a home in Juneau and you’ll
wake up every morning to the most spectacular views in the
world. Put another way, Juneau is where the cruise ships stop
in Alaska.
Alaska Real Estate
In a state as large as Alaska, prices can vary tremendously.
Property in small towns can cost next to nothing, but lets
focus on the biggies. $300,000 is the average cost for a single-family
residence in Anchorage, while it is going to take $450,000
to buy the same home in Juneau. For 2005, homes in Alaska
appreciated at a rate of just over 13 percent.
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