$87,000
Active1391 N Cedar Hills Drive, Palmer, AK 99645, Palmer, AK 99645
Listed by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty
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Parcel #: 8310B07L008
Description
ALL BUILDERS & PRIVATE PARTIES WELCOME! Beautiful wooded 132 ft wide lot with southern exposure in the front. Just five minutes to Fred Meyer, 14 minutes to Mat-Su Regional Hospital, 37 minutes to JBER and 50 minutes to downtown Anchorage. In Historical City of Palmer maintained paved roads, electric and gas hook ups onsite. Call for details.
Land Details
- Access
- Not specified
- Utilities
- Nat Gas - On Site, Electric on property
- Water
- Not specified
- Sewer
- Not specified
- Terrain / Features
- Not specified
- Zoning
- R1 - Single Family Res (re: Cities Palmer/Wasilla) -
- Subdivision
- None
- MLS #
- 26-3528
- Parcel #
- 8310B07L008
- Annual Taxes
- N/A
- Lot Size
- 0.92 acres
Listing Documents
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Property History
History based on public listing records. All prices shown are list prices. Alaska is a non-disclosure state; actual sale prices are not public record.
- ✨On market since Apr 9, 2026
No detailed listing-history events on file yet — showing the live MLS status. As the MLS sync captures price changes and status transitions, they'll appear here automatically.
| Date | Event | List Price | Δ vs prior | $/acre |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 9, 2026 | ListedCurrent | $87,000 | — | $94.6K/ac |
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Parcel #: 8310B07L008
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Larry Ficek
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How to read these ratings (and where the data comes from)
What you're looking at
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) maintains the Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO), which divides the landscape into polygons of similar soils mapped from aerial photos and field samples. Every polygon carries published ratings for drainage, hydric (wetland) status, septic absorption, and dwelling suitability. We query SSURGO at this listing's centroid coordinates and surface the dominant soil component's ratings for that polygon.
What “Very limited” actually means
NRCS's septic absorption rating is a roll-up that considers slope, permeability, depth to a restrictive layer (bedrock, fragipan, permafrost), filter-strip thickness above the water table, and frost action. A parcel with well-drained, non-hydric topsoil can still earn “Very limited” because of slope >15%, a slow subsoil, or a shallow restrictive layer. The rating reflects survey-scale character — it is not a pass/fail prediction for any specific lot.
Who actually decides whether you can build a septic
In Alaska, on-site wastewater approval is made by Alaska DEC's On-site Wastewater Treatment Systems program (or the local borough's authority where one exists), based on a site-specific perc test and soils log performed at your intended drainfield location. Plenty of parcels rated “Very limited” in SSURGO still get approved with a backhoe-pit log and a conventional or mound system; SSURGO is the starting point, not the verdict.
Why scale matters
Alaska's soil surveys are mapped at 1:24,000 in populated areas and 1:63,360 (or coarser) elsewhere. At those scales, the smallest reliably delineated unit covers several acres — meaning a 1-acre to 5-acre parcel is rated by whichever component dominates the larger surrounding polygon, not by what's actually under your specific building site.
Reference data only — dig test holes before you buy. Soil information is sourced from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO), mapped at scales between 1:12,000 and 1:63,000 and sometimes decades old. Conditions on any specific parcel can vary substantially from what is mapped, and in Alaska it is common to find deep organics, hardpan, or a high water table that the survey doesn't capture. Before buying, dig test holes at your intended building and septic locations and have a soils engineer review what comes out of the ground. AlaskaLand makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of this data and provides it for general reference only.
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