Alaska OverlaySometimes my head hurts.  This is one of those times....

Once or twice a month, I get an email that goes something like this:

"I am thinking of buying an acre in Alaska.  Can you help me?" 

That's it.

I'd like to think I'm pretty good at helping people.  Times like this I wonder. I'm not psychic! 

I need more information.  Where?  Alaska is over 365 MILLION acres.

 

Dealing with remote property, I probably get these questions more often than some agents.

Approximately 65% of Alaska is owned and managed by the US Federal Government as national forests, national parks, or national wildlife refuges.  The State of Alaska owns 24.5%.  10% is managed by thirteen regional and dozens of local Native corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.  Various private interests own the remaining land, totaling less than 1%.

That's still a lot of land.  Some is waterfront, some not.  Much of this is remote, not connected to towns or villages.  I've seen land from under $1000 to over $1,000,000 PER ACRE. 

Don't be shy.  Give your agent enough information that he or she can help you.

 
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9 Comments on An acre in Alaska?

JUL
22
2007
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We all get those e-mails. It makes you wonder what people are thinking sometimes. I feel your pain :)

Lisa Hill

7:39pm • #1
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Thank you Lisa!  It is nice to know it isn't just here.  I guess this is the price I pay for SEO!
7:41pm • #2
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Debbie, I loved this!  I had no idea Alaska is as big as it truly is.  Superimposing it over the mainland provides exactly the visual I need to get the point.  Great job.
7:52pm • #3
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It's something you just don't get without the graphic.  Even those of us that live here tend to forget that Alaska is 586,412 sq. miles in area and has 40,544 miles of shoreline. That amounts to 40% of America's total shoreline.  It's easy to start thinking that you can drive from Haines to Homer and back in a week or some other foolishness.  I did Haines to Homer back to Skagway in 9 days when my boys were only 3 and 4.  I was SO tired.  I put about 4,000 miles on my car!
7:57pm • #4
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Actually...this blog excites me....how much for an acre in Alaska?  ;)
8:33pm • #5
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Larry, I definitely hope your smiley means you are kidding me.  I think I'm just a wee bit grouchy.    The feedback is definitely helping to lift my spirits!
8:36pm • #6
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Attach your blog about this to the website. Maybe someone will ge the idea? I got one today much like that. I want a condo in downtown New Olreans, he had plenty of choices. After he received the unedited choices, I want it under 500k but with a retail spece below and a place above. Now, I may be able to find him two at best. Nice to see you blogging. Go vote for my site on AA best content.Can use the vote.
10:27pm • #7
JUL
26
2007
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Alaska land after the gold rush??? lol  I sell in Pennsylvania and some people around here still think you sell Real estate like back in William Penn days....You know a handshake and lets make a deal... I'll give you 3 chickens 2 guns and a cow......
1:50pm • #8
JUL
28
2007
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Damn Alaska is Huge! - A million for an acre?.. Does that have something to do with oil??
9:21pm • #9

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