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Call of the Wild
$3,200,000
10 Acres
Big Lake, Alaska, 99623
Unparalleled 10+/-acre estate opportunity with 2,200 ft of lake frontage on both Big Lake & Mirror Lake with a private airstrip. Located in one of Alaska’s premier recreational regions, this rare unzoned parcel offers limitless potential for a luxury retreat, resort or private residence. Investment potential for the visionary seeking a legacy property. Waterfront of this caliber is virtually impossible to acquire in this area.Land 10+/- usable acres of mostly flat terrain. Gentle slope at back of property with road access. Land is 80% cleared. Private airstrip. Lake-frontage with good drainage.Improvements Property does have a steel dock on Mirror Lake side of channel. There is also an airplane hanger with electricity as well.Recreation In a region renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor adventures, this land stands out as an extremely rare gem – one of the few remaining large-acreage waterfront properties. Imagine waking up to serene sunrises over the water, fishing from your own docks, water skiing or launching float planes right from your backyard. Whether you’re an aviator, nature enthusiast, or seeking ultimate privacy, this is your chance to claim a slice of Alaskan wilderness that’s truly one-of-a-kind.Region & Climate Big Lake, Alaska, is a premier recreational destination in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, offering world-class boating, fishing, water sports, and snowmachining. Surrounded by pristine wilderness, the area attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Summers are mild with long daylight hours, while winters are snowy and cold, perfect for ice fishing and winter sports. Precipitation is moderate, keeping the lakes and surrounding forests lush and vibrant.Location This exquisite property is located in Big Lake, Alaska, a small community located approximately 30 minutes from the biggest and closest town with all amenities, Wasilla. However, Big Lake has most services needed. Closest airport is in Anchorage approx 1.5 hours away.

Paine Free Paradise
$1,750,000
143 Acres
Anchorage, Alaska, 99516
Seize the opportunity to own an extraordinary 143-acre parcel nestled in the breathtaking mountains of South Anchorage, Alaska. This rare and expansive property boasts unrivaled 360-degree panoramic views, encompassing the vibrant Anchorage city skyline, the serene waters of Cook Inlet, and the awe-inspiring peaks of the Kenai and Chugach Mountains. Multiple points of access!Land 143–acres or usable land. Road access to top of property with 360 degree unobstructed views. Lower part of property is trees with some areas cleared. Upper property is above tree line and alpine. Great soils. Gravel building pad at top ready for your dream luxury home or lodge.Improvements Currently no permanent structures on the property.Recreation This amazing property backs up to the iconic Chugach Mountain range. Filled with some of Alaska’s best hiking and skiing.Region & Climate This breathtaking piece of heaven is just 26 minutes from Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska. The summers are mild with long daylight hours and the winters are cold but the views from the top are unparalleled.Location Located in Bear Valley, a highly sought after area in the Anchorage Borough, on the Hillside. Property is 24 minutes from the Anchorage International Airport and 15 minutes from grocery store and other amenities.

Cape Yakataga
$1,200,000
25 Acres
Cape Yakataga, Alaska, 99574
Own a rare piece of Alaska’s Lost Coast with this 25+/- acre parcel at historic Cape Yakataga. Once home to a White Alice communications station. Surrounded by wilderness, renowned for its outstanding bear and moose hunting. The sheer size and seclusion make it well-suited for a hunting lodge, guiding base, research station, or private off-grid retreat.Land 25+ acres of usable land. Mostly flat with gently rolling areas. Most is filled with beautiful trees, waiting for you to build your dream property. Great soils and rich in vegetation but areas already cleared for building sites.Improvements Once home to a White Alice communications station, the property features a 14,000sqft +/- warehouse (condition unknown) and additional outbuildings/cabins-remnants of its Cold War history that offer potential for storage, staging, or future redevelopment.Recreation Accessible only by small aircraft, Cape Yakataga promises privacy and adventure for those seeking true Alaskan remoteness. With its mix of history, structures, and incredible natural resources, this is a unique chance to secure a large tract of land in one of Alaska’s most untouched coastal regions.From Anchorage, fly into Cordova or Yakutak and take a small plane to Cape Yakataga airport runway.Region & Climate The climate in Cape Yakataga is Subarctic maritime. Strongly shaped by the Gulf of Alaska and the St. Elias Mountains. Winter temps average highs 28-35 degrees Fahrenheit, lows 15-25 and summer temps 55-65 degrees Fahrenheit, lows 45-50. Location Cape Yakataga is located on Alaska’s remote Lost Coast between Yakutat and Cordova. The nearest hub is Yakutat, just 65 miles northwest, offering year-round Alaska Airlines service, fuel, groceries, a medical clinic, and basic supplies. For expanded services, the larger fishing community of Cordova lies about 190 miles to the southeast, with multiple stores, restaurants, medical facilities, and additional transportation connections. Buyers should plan for access primarily through Yakutat, with charter flights or boat travel required to reach the property itself.

White Knight
$35,000
1 Acres
Houston, Alaska, 99623
Approx One-acre vacant lot at 3411 N White Knights Dr, Houston, Alaska, offering peaceful country living with convenient access to the Parks Highway. Ideal for a home or cabin, surrounded by year-round recreation including fishing, hunting, ATV and snowmachine trails, lakes, and abundant wildlife. Enjoy privacy, big skies, and true Alaska living near Wasilla and Big Lake.Land 31,799sf ft vacant lot at 3411 N White Knights Dr, Houston, Alaska, offering country living with convenient access to the Parks Highway. Ideal for a home or cabin, surrounded by year-round recreation including fishing, hunting, ATV and snowmachine trails, lakes, and abundant wildlife. Enjoy privacy, big skies, and true Alaska living near Wasilla and Big Lake.Recreation Outdoor enthusiasts will love the endless recreation surrounding this property. Enjoy nearby fishing lakes and rivers, hunting opportunities, ATV and snowmachine trails, hiking, berry picking, and wildlife viewing. Winter offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and Northern Lights viewing, while summer brings long days perfect for exploring Alaska’s backcountry.Region & Climate Houston, Alaska is located in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, known for its scenic landscapes, lakes, and strong outdoor lifestyle. The region experiences a true four-season climate with warm summers, long daylight hours, and cold, snowy winters ideal for winter recreation. Residents enjoy crisp air, clear skies, and frequent Northern Lights, with a rural feel just a short drive from Wasilla and Anchorage amenitiesHistory Houston, Alaska began as a railroad and logging community and has grown into a quiet, recreation-oriented town with deep outdoor roots. Known for its access to lakes, trails, and public lands, the area attracts residents seeking space, self-reliance, and a strong sense of community. Local events, small-town character, and proximity to the Parks Highway make Houston a desirable place to live and recreate year-round.Location Nearest Airports, Towns & Amenities: • Airports: • Wasilla Airport (small aircraft) – approx. 15 minutes • Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport – approx. 1 hour • Nearby Towns: • Wasilla – approx. 15 minutes • Big Lake – approx. 10 minutes • Anchorage – approx. 1 hour • Closest Amenities:Grocery stores, fuel, restaurants, schools, medical services, hardware stores, and retail are readily available in nearby Wasilla and Big Lake. Easy access to the Parks Highway provides convenient commuting, shopping, and travel while maintaining a rural Alaskan setting.

Silver Salmon
$15,500
0.53 Acres
Willow, Alaska, 99688
Caswell Lakes area is renowned for recreation. Rich in areas for snowmachines, fishing, ATV, cross country skiing. This property sits in the center and is close to fishing creeks, trails, and upper Caswell Lake. Perfect place for a cabin getaway or year round living. Electric is adjacent to parcel and heating oil and/or wood stove for your heating source. Land This wonderful little slice of recreational heaven is .53 of an acre. Treed and vacant and level!! Ready for your dream home or weekend getaway.Recreation Highly sought after area of Caswell Lake rich in recreation….year round. Fishing, camping, cross country skiing, snow machining, ATV’s and hiking. All of the above are right out the front door of your future cabin.Region & Climate Nestled in Alaska’s Scenic Matanuska-Susitna Valley, the Willow and Caswell Lakes area offers a quiet, rural lifestyle surrounded by vast wilderness, lakes, and mountain views. Located about 80 minutes north of Anchorage along the Parks Highway, Willow is known for its strong outdoor culture, easy highway access, and abundant year-round recreation. Fishing, boating, snow machining, dog mushing, hunting, and access to nearby destinations like the Nancy Lakes Recreation Area and the Willow side of Hatcher Pass. Summers bring long daylight hours, mild temperatures, and prime conditions for lake activities. Winters are colder and snowier than Anchorage-Ideal for Northern Lights viewing and winter Sports.History The Caswell Lakes area, located just north of Willow in Alaska’s Matanuska-Susitna Valley, developed alongside the expansion of the Parks Highway in the 1960s and 1970s, which opened remote Interior regions to settlement and recreation. Prior to road access, the region was traditionally used by Indigenous Athabascan peoples for seasonal hunting, fishing, and travel routes through the Susitna River basin. As access improved, homesteaders, recreational cabin owners, and outdoor enthusiasts began establishing properties around Caswell Lakes, drawn by abundant wildlife, quiet lakefront settings, and proximity to Anchorage without sacrificing wilderness solitude. The nearby Nancy Lake State Recreation Area further shaped the area’s identity as a destination for canoeing, snowmachining, and backcountry recreation. Today, Caswell Lakes retains its historic character as a recreational and residential enclave rooted in Alaska’s homesteading spirit, outdoor independence, and connection to the land.Location Property is located in Willow, Alaska approximately 58 minutes from Wasilla, which has all amenities. Closest major airport will be in Anchorage, approx two hours away. You will have some amenities close to property like the Sheep Creek Lodge and in Willow you have a general store, fuel station and post office.