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Tok Homestead 13.78 Acres

price

$599,999

acres

13.78 Acres

location

Slana, Alaska, 99586

13.782-Acre ''Basecamp for a Life Well Lived'' — Alaskan Homestead + Tiny Home Village | Private - Developed for Airbnb with 20 buildings and 14,500 sq ft under roof. a 3,000 sq ft log home, garages, shops, meat processing space, greenhouses, and 5 tiny homes. A 1,444 sq ft community center. Designed for private living or Airbnb income with heated water systems and extensive storage.At the heart of the property is a 3,000 square foot handcrafted log home built with 10-inch logs. It features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a spacious arctic entry, a walk-in closet, and a screened-in porch designed for a hot tub where you can soak while watching the northern lights. The home includes a wood-burning stove for cozy winter nights, a greenhouse added in 2018 for year-round growing, and an attached two-car garage with office space and a lean-to.Surrounding the home is a fully functional network of buildings including a barn, a meat processing facility, a wood shop, auto shop, tool sheds, a pantry, carport, and three Conex units (two of which are insulated and wired with power and heat). Two heated and insulated water buildings house 1,000-gallon tanks each. The property runs on two private wells and includes nine septic systems. Reliable DSL and fiber optic internet are already installed, and heating throughout the property is a mix of Toyo oil stoves and wood stoves.On the second lot is what I envisioned as a full-service tiny home rental village. There are five elevated 265 square foot tiny homes, 1 complete and 4 almost done. each placed for privacy and scenic views, and a 1,444 square foot community center that's 93% complete. The center has a skylight entry, covered deck, tiled patio with outdoor fireplace, and showers inside. Possible use Airbnb-style rentals, group retreats, weddings, or church gatherings providing guests with the "bush Alaska" experience while still offering modern comforts like heat, power, water, and internet. There's also designated space for a food truck, prefab laundry facility, and a future pavilion to bring that vision fully to life.The land itself is peaceful, private, and full of possibility. It sits on the road system no plane required and is accessible from both Anchorage and Fairbanks. The property is surrounded by forest, wildlife, open skies, and true quiet. No zoning restrictions are currently known, making it a rare opportunity for someone who wants to live, build, and create without limitations.This place wasn't built just as a homestead it was built as a foundation for a dream. Whether you want to live off the grid with all the comforts of modern life, launch a hospitality business, or simply own one of the most complete and versatile rural properties you'll find in Alaska, this is your chance to do it without starting from scratch.****SOLD AS IS ******

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Seldovia Beach Front 4.09

price

$2,000,000

acres

4.09 Acres

location

Seldovia, Alaska, 99663

Unmatched 4.09-acre waterfront in Seldovia! 4 contiguous lots at 330 B St with 2 private beaches, historic 1930&1945 buildings, main house, boathouse, greenhouse, Sauna, ATV/tool shed. In city limits with utilities, zoned commercial & residential. Direct Kachemak Bay access for fishing, kayaking, wildlife. Walk to town ideal for eco-tourism, world class fishing beautiful sunsets Northern lightsPrime Waterfront Opportunity - 330 B Street, Seldovia, AlaskaAcreage: 4.09 acres across four contiguous lotsZoning: Commercial & ResidentialWaterfront: Two private beaches with direct Kachemak Bay accessProperty OverviewLocation: East Addition, Seldovia Townsite, within city limitsParcel Details:Lot 1: 2.34 acresLot 2: 0.68 acresLot 3: 0.70 acresLot 4: 0.37 acresAccess: Maintained road access via B StreetUtilities: City-provided water, electricity, and waste servicesHistoric Buildings: 1930 and 1945 structures suitable for restoration or redevelopmentHighlights:Expansive 4.09-acre combined propertya rare find within Seldovia city limitsTwo private beaches offering lifestyle and recreational opportunitiesFlexible zoning for commercial or residential developmentWalking distance to downtown shops, restaurants, galleries, and boardwalkProximity to Seldovia Airport (less than 1 mile) for daily air service to HomerInvestment & Lifestyle PotentialRare Scale: Large parcels in town are scarce; ideal for private estate, boutique lodging, or commercial venturesWaterfront Living: Direct access to Kachemak Bay for boating, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife observationHistoric Charm: Existing buildings offer unique restoration or adaptive reuse opportunitiesUtilities & Services: Maintained roads, city utilities, and nearby harbor enhance convenienceOutdoor & Recreation: Hiking, kayaking, biking, camping, berry picking, and seasonal events provide year-round lifestyle amenitiesCommunity & Local FeaturesAccessibility:Airport: Gravel airstrip less than 0.5 miles from town connects to Homer & AnchorageFerry / Water Taxi: Regular service across Kachemak Bay from HomerLocal Infrastructure:Harbor: Ice-free year-round, supporting commercial and recreational boatingShops & Utilities: Grocery, fuel, hardware, café, hair salon, spa servicesVisitor Amenities: Museum, visitor center, post office, free Wi-Fi, campground, RV parkMedical & EMS: Local clinic with support from volunteer Fire & EMS departmentCulture & Heritage:Seldovia Village Tribe Museum & Visitor Center: Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) history & wildlife exhibitsSt. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church: Historic chapel built in 1891Historic Boardwalk & Art: Chainsaw carvings, galleries, and unique public art throughout townOutdoor & Recreation HighlightsHiking & Trails:Otterbahn Trail (1.2 miles) through spruce forests to Outside BeachRocky Ridge Trail: Panoramic views of town and coastlineExtended Trails: Tutka Bay, TV Tower, Red Mountain, Graduation PeakWater Activities:Kayaking: Eldred Passage, Sadie Cove, Jakolof BayFishing Charters: Halibut, salmon, cod, and rockfishAnnual Human-Powered Fishing Events: Memorial Day kayak/pedal-boat contestsNature & Seasonal Activities:Berry picking: Blueberries, salmonberries, cranberriesMountain biking along Jakolof Bay RoadCamping & picnicking at Inside and Outside Beaches or Wilderness RV ParkAccommodations & DiningLodging Options:Boardwalk Hotel: Waterfront rooms, onsite restaurant/pub, bay-view deckEco & Unique Rentals: Treehouse Cove Lodge, Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge, Tutka Bay Lodge, Between Beaches AlaskaDining & Shopping:Waterfront restaurants, cafés, pubs, and grocery marketGalleries, gift stores, bath products, hardware, fuel, fishing suppliesEntire town is compact and walkableEvents & FestivalsSummer Solstice Music Festival: Local and national artists, folk music, community celebrationsMemorial Day Fishing Derby: Human-powered fishing contest fostering community engagementSummary & Key Selling PointsThis four-lot assemblage at 330 B Street represents one of the most significant waterfront opportunities in Seldovia. Key benefits include:4.09 acres of contiguous property with two private beachesCity services & utilities, maintained roads, and within city limitsCommercial & residential zoning offering flexible developmentHistoric buildings from 1930 and 1945 for restoration or redevelopmentDirect Kachemak Bay access for boating, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife observationWalking distance to downtown amenities, restaurants, galleries, and the boardwalkProximity to Seldovia Airport and harbor, supporting residential and commercial activityExceptional outdoor recreation including hiking, biking, camping, berry picking, and seasonal eventsRich culture and heritage, including museums, historic sites, art, and community festivalsIdeal for private estate, family retreat, boutique lodging, eco-tourism, or commercial development330 B Street is a rare assemblage that combines privacy, scale, waterfront lifestyle, and investment potential in the heart of Seldovia, Alaska. This property offers the perfect balance of natural beauty, historic character, and city convenience, making it one of the most marketable properties on the Alaskan coast.

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79166 JACKSON RD HEALY AK 99743

price

$128,000

acres

5.48 Acres

location

Healy, Alaska, 99743

Rare 4.5-acre Bear Creek frontage just outside Healy, Alaska. Property includes a cozy 400 sq ft cabin, year-round fresh water spring, multiple access points, and easy access off the George Parks Highway. Private, wooded, and usable land near Denali National Park-ideal for a recreational retreat, off-grid escape, or future build.Alaska Creekfront Escape Near Healy - 4.5 Acres with Cabin, Water, and Privacy with outside Outhouse.Welcome to your own slice of authentic Alaska4.5 pristine acres with direct Bear Creek frontage, just outside of Healy and minutes from world-class outdoor recreation. This rare property offers the perfect balance of privacy, accessibility, and natural beauty, making it ideal as a recreational retreat, seasonal residence, or off-grid getaway.Nestled among mature trees and unspoiled wilderness, the approximately 400 sq ft cabin provides a cozy and functional basecamp for all your Alaska adventures. Whether you're fishing the creek, exploring nearby trails, or simply unplugging and enjoying the quiet, this property delivers the true Alaska experience buyers are searching for.A year-round spring with fresh water adds exceptional value and usability, setting this property apart from others in the area. Multiple access points offer flexibility for future improvements, seasonal access, or alternative build sites. The land itself is usable, scenic, and rich with wildlifemoose, caribou, and bears are commonly seen in the region.Located just off the George Parks Highway, the property offers convenient access while still feeling remote and secluded. Healy provides nearby services, fuel, dining, and proximity to Denali National Park, one of Alaska's most iconic destinations. This area is well known for hunting, fishing, snowmachining, hiking, rafting, and year-round outdoor recreation.Legal description: Lot 1, Block 12A, Alaska State Land Survey #79-166, June Creek Alaska Subdivision. Commonly known as 79166 Jackson Road, Healy, Alaska (official address not yet assigned).Whether you're looking for a private retreat, an investment in Alaska land, or a basecamp near Denali, opportunities like thiswith creek frontage, water source, acreage, and road accessare increasingly rare.Come experience the freedom, quiet, and beauty that only Alaska can offer.

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81 Lynx Loop Naknek

price

$70,000

acres

5.35 Acres

location

Naknek, Alaska, 99633

Own 5 acres on Lynx Loop in Alaska's Bristol Bay region—where river country meets the bay. This spacious parcel offers room to build, explore, and unplug, surrounded by wide-open views and true Alaska wilderness. A rare chance to secure land near the Kvichak River with year-round adventure at your doorstep.30X50 Pad and driveway all done and ready. Own financing available on full price offerThis exceptional five-acre parcel on Lynx Loop is located in the Kvichak Recording District within Alaska's renowned Bristol Bay region, an area celebrated for its vast landscapes, river systems, and deep connection to Alaska's outdoor heritage. Positioned near the Kvichak River and within close proximity to Bristol Bay, this property offers a rare opportunity to own land in one of the state's most iconic and resource-rich regions.The setting is quiet, rural, and scenic, characterized by open space, natural vegetation, and expansive skies. The parcel provides ample room for a homesite, cabin, lodge-style retreat, or recreational basecamp. Its size allows for privacy and flexibility while still benefiting from access via an established local road. Lynx Loop offers a sense of place without heavy traffic, making it well suited for those seeking space, solitude, and a genuine Alaska environment.The surrounding area is known for its abundant wildlife, including moose, bear, waterfowl, and other native species, as well as its proximity to some of the most productive fishing waters in the world. The Kvichak River system and Bristol Bay are internationally recognized for salmon runs and outdoor recreation, making this location especially appealing for fishing enthusiasts, hunters, and those drawn to subsistence or seasonal outdoor living.Nearby communities such as Levelock and Naknek provide regional context and access to services, air travel, and supplies, while still preserving the remote character that defines the area. Property is located 10 minutes from King Salmon which serves as a regional hub for transportation, government, and services, and as a gateway to Katmai National Park and Reserve. With additional amenities, while Levelock offers a close-knit village atmosphere closely tied to the river and local traditions.The land itself offers gently varied terrain suitable for a range of uses, whether residential, recreational, or long-term investment. This is an area where ownership is not just about property lines, but about access to a lifestyle shaped by nature, water, and wide-open space. Opportunities to acquire acreage in this region are limited, making this parcel a compelling option for buyers looking to establish a foothold in Bristol Bay country.Whether envisioned as a private retreat, seasonal residence, or future investment, this Lynx Loop property represents a chance to own a meaningful piece of Alaskaquiet, scenic, and rich with possibility.

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Glennallen Hardware and Lumber Business + Real Property

price

$1,500,000

acres

5.59 Acres

location

Glennallen, Alaska, 99588

Turnkey Glennallen Hardware & Lumber + real estate at Glenn/Richardson Hwy jct, serving Copper River Valley: 5.59± acres with 8,600 SF retail, 2,240 SF warehouse & lumber yard. Only hardware/lumber for ~115 miles; 800+ rewards customers/mo. Sale includes business, inventory, POS, fixtures, forklifts, delivery/plow trucks & trailers. Extras: well, 2BR mobile home, 20kW solar (2024) + rental upside.Glennallen Hardware and Lumber LLC is a well-established, full-service hardware and lumber operation that has served the Copper River Valley for many years. The business functions as a critical supplier of building materials, tools, and general hardware for both residential and commercial customers across the region. Its longevity, stability, and deep-rooted presence have positioned it as an essential community resource with minimal direct competition. Located on Alaska Highway #1 direct highway from Canada to Anchorage. The business is situated approximately 1.7 miles from downtown Glennallen, Alaska, near the intersection of the Glenn Highway and the Richardson Highway. This location places the operation along two of Southcentral Alaska's primary transportation corridors, allowing it to efficiently serve local residents, contractors, seasonal workers, and travelers throughout the Copper River Valley. While Glennallen itself has a population of roughly 600 residents, the store draws customers from the surrounding region, serving an estimated total trade area population of approximately 2,300.Operations are conducted on a well-maintained real property comprising approximately six acres. Improvements include an 8,600-square-foot retail storefront and an adjacent 2,240-square-foot warehouse, both purpose-built to support the business's operations. The main retail building is thoughtfully laid out and houses a broad mix of departments, including lawn and garden, paint, plumbing, hardware, fasteners, electrical, housewares, pet supplies, sporting goods, automotive, and hand and power tools. Inventory depth exceeds 32,000 individual SKUs, enabling the store to meet the needs of both everyday consumers and professional tradespeople in a remote market where product availability is critical.The paint department is fully equipped with an X-Rite computerized color-matching system, supported by multiple one-gallon shakers and a five-gallon shaker. This allows the store to provide professional-grade paint services locally, reducing the need for customers to travel long distances for specialty products. The warehouse supports lumber, insulation, sheetrock, bulk materials, and additional operational inventory, and includes a pipe-threading machine used to service plumbing and construction customers. The lumber yard is efficiently configured with covered ground racks and upright cantilever racks, allowing for organized storage and safe handling of dimensional lumber and building materials.In August 2024, a 20kW solar array was installed on the warehouse roof, contributing to reduced electrical costs and improved operational efficiency. This improvement reflects ongoing reinvestment in the property and provides long-term utility savings. Additional real property features include an on-site water well and a standalone two-bedroom mobile home located behind the store. The mobile home offers flexibility for owner occupancy or housing for a future manager, which is a meaningful advantage in a remote Alaska market where workforce housing can be limited.The sale includes all land, buildings, and improvements, as well as the full suite of business assets required to continue operations without interruption. Included assets consist of inventory and receivables, furniture, fixtures, point-of-sale systems, computers, shelving, forklifts, delivery and snow removal vehicles, trailers, and yard equipment. The business is fully equipped to support year-round operations, including material delivery and winter maintenance, ensuring continuity for a new owner.Customer loyalty is a defining characteristic of the business. An established rewards program supports strong repeat traffic, with more than 800 active loyalty customers shopping monthly. The store benefits from its position as the only hardware and lumber supplier within approximately 115 miles in any direction, giving it a dominant market presence. Glennallen Hardware and Lumber remains the primary and most convenient supplier for the region's everyday needs.There are identifiable opportunities for future growth, particularly in the equipment rental segment. The business currently rents a limited selection of equipment, including a mini-excavator and skid steer, generating rental revenue during fiscal year 2024. Rental revenue has increased annually, and dedicating additional space and resources to this department presents a clear opportunity to expand income without significant changes to the existing business model.The business is owner-operated. The owner is selling in anticipation of retirement and is willing to provide up to three weeks of transition training to a new owner or operator to ensure a smooth handoff.

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King Eider Inn

price

$4,000,000

acres

0.51 Acres

location

Barrow, Alaska, 99723

Discover the King Eider Inn — Alaska’s Most Iconic Arctic Lodging Experience in BarrowStep into a rare opportunity to own a 19 room thriving, turnkey lodging/hotel business in the northernmost town in North America. The King Eider Inn, located in Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), Alaska, is a renowned, household name celebrated for its warm hospitality, rustic charm, and unmatched proximity to the Arctic wilderness.With cozy pine-log furnishings, a private sauna, an inviting lobby fireplace, and handcrafted Eskimo gifts, the inn delivers an authentic, heartfelt Alaska experience trusted by travelers, researchers, corporate teams, and adventure seekers from around the world.Built in 1998 and maintained with pride, King Eider Inn consistently ranks as the highest-rated hotel in Utqiagvik, known for its exceptional cleanliness, comfort, and welcoming atmosphere.NDA required to furnish Historical Financial Data sale includes 8,391sf Building Structure Only Lot is 30 year Land Lease with DOT (renewable or possible transferaable) Executive Investment OverviewA Turnkey Property With Immediate Income & Significant Growth Potential King Eider Inn produces dependable revenue while offering substantial upside for the next operator. With established infrastructure, proven bookings, and loyal clientele, the inn is fully prepared for seamless ownership transition.Revenue Expansion Opportunities Include:Enhanced digital marketing outreachCorporate & government contractsSeasonal tourism packagesNorthern Lights experiencesAdventure or eco-tourism programsWellness retreats & specialty workshop eventsPotential expansion of amenities or servicesWith nearly all operations already in place, the right investor can elevate this property into an even higher-performing Northern hospitality destination.Unmatched Location – 2 Minutes Walk From the AirportOne of the inn’s greatest competitive advantages is its proximity to the Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport (BRW) — only 0.1 km (100–200 meters) away, roughly a 2-minute walk from the terminal.This convenience is invaluable in a remote Arctic environment, making the King Eider Inn the first choice for:ResearchersGovernment teamsTour groupsContractorsAdventure travelersVisitors seeking comfort immediately upon arrivalExceptional Guest ExperienceGuests return year after year for the inn’s balance of comfort, authenticity, and Arctic atmosphere. Highlights include:Authentic Alaskan AmbianceBeautiful pine log furnishingsCozy lobby with stone fireplaceFresh hot coffee and tea always availableWarm hospitality from a team known for friendliness and detailComfort & Convenience19 well-appointed rooms, including suites and kitchenette optionsComplimentary high-speed wireless internetWheelchair-accessible roomsOn-site private saunaQuality bedding and clean, restful accommodationsLocal Culture & CraftsmanshipNative Eskimo crafts and handmade gifts from the North Slope communityTrue immersion into Utqiagvik’s Arctic culture, environment, and traditionsAdventure at Your DoorstepWildlife viewingTundra walks & cultural toursWhale-watching seasonsArctic photographyNorthern Lights experiences (seasonal)The simple serenity of life above the Arctic CircleThe King Eider Inn delivers an experience impossible to replicate elsewhere in America.Growth & Expansion OpportunitiesThe property’s established success forms a launchpad for new development. Potential expansions include:Tourism PackagesNorthern Lights toursWildlife & birding experiencesWinter survival workshopsArctic cultural immersion tripsSpecialty RetreatsCorporate retreatsWellness, yoga, and meditation eventsPhotography workshopsScientific expedition lodgesValue-Add ImprovementsSpa cabins or wellness suitesEnhanced outdoor seating or viewing decksGuided tours or shuttle servicesExpanded merchandise or gift shop offeringsWith Utqiagvik's steady year-round traffic from researchers, visitors, and government personnel, occupancy can scale meaningfully with targeted initiatives.