Alaska communities
Land for sale by neighborhood, with real-time MLS inventory and first-party platting, soil, and parcel data we maintain ourselves.
Wasilla
Mat-Su's commercial hub, halfway between Anchorage and the rural Mat-Su Valley. Strongest land inventory in the borough.
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Palmer
Mat-Su's agricultural heart and original Matanuska Colony town. Land here ranges from valley farmland to bench-view homesites overlooking the Knik River.
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Big Lake
Recreation-oriented community 20 minutes west of Wasilla. Big Lake itself is the busiest summer floatplane and boating lake in the borough.
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Willow
Iditarod re-start town and gateway to the Talkeetna Mountains. Willow trades commuter convenience for acreage, recreation, and views of Denali on a clear day.
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Talkeetna
Climbing-base village at the confluence of the Susitna, Chulitna, and Talkeetna rivers. Limited inventory, premium views — the most distinctive small town in Mat-Su.
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Houston
Mat-Su's small city between Wasilla and Willow on the Parks Highway. Lower-density alternative to Wasilla — more acreage, fewer subdivisions, easier permitting in places.
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Meadow Lakes
Unincorporated Mat-Su community west of Wasilla — heavy lake density, mature subdivisions, and a fast-developing residential corridor.
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Sutton
Mat-Su's eastern frontier town at the entrance to the Glenn Highway corridor. Larger parcels, established homesteads, fewer subdivisions — closer to the mountains than to commercial Mat-Su.
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Anchorage
Alaska's largest city and the state's only true metro market. Land for sale within the Anchorage Bowl is rare and premium-priced; the broader Anchorage Municipality extends to Eagle River, Chugiak, Bird Creek, and Indian.
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Soldotna
Kenai Peninsula's commercial center, perched on the Kenai River. Buyers come here for river access, salmon fisheries, and proximity to medical services — the practical hub of the central peninsula.
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Kenai
Coastal city at the mouth of the Kenai River. Older platted neighborhoods, ocean-view parcels along the bluffs, and beach access on Cook Inlet. Sister-city to Soldotna 10 miles upriver.
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Homer
End-of-the-road town at the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula. Bluff parcels with Kachemak Bay views, artist community, working harbor — buyers come here for the place itself, not the commute.
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Fairbanks
Interior Alaska's metro center, 360 miles north of Anchorage. Continental climate, deep winters, and large rural parcels surround a compact urban core. North Pole and Salcha extend the FNSBSD service area south.
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Mat-Su Borough
The greater Matanuska-Susitna Borough — Alaska's fastest-growing region. From Wasilla and Palmer at the south end to Talkeetna and Trapper Creek in the north, plus every community in between. The borough covers more land than West Virginia.
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Municipality of Anchorage
Alaska's only true metropolitan market and the consolidated city-borough that contains roughly 40% of the state's population. From the Anchorage Bowl itself through Eagle River, Chugiak, Girdwood, and the Turnagain Arm corridor.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough
The greater Kenai Peninsula Borough — Cook Inlet to the Gulf of Alaska, with Soldotna and Kenai as the central hub and Homer at the end of the road. World-class salmon fisheries, Cook Inlet bluffs, and the most structured zoning of any Alaska borough.
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