ALASKA LAND for SALE with Off Grid CABIN. 6.9 Acres with Road Access, Mature Trees & Off Grid Cabin in the Woods for $35k. View Property Videos, Images, Maps & Details at: www.landio.com/listing/ak-kenai-peninsula-00001 Alaska | 6.9 Acres +/- | $35k The Property is less than 10 miles from the Gulf of Alaska and the Town of Anchor Point, Alaska (Population 2,000+). The Gulf of Alaska is desirable for Salmon Fishing, including King (Chinook), Silver (Coho), Sockeye, Pink, and Chum Salmon. Homer, Alaska (Population 5,800) is 25 miles from the Property. In Homer there is a Hospital, Grocery Stores, Building Supplies, Restaurants and Professional Services. The Gulf of Alaska is also desirable for Whale Watching. This includes Humpback Whales, Orcas and Gray Whales. Call or Text LANDIO anytime at 866-8-LANDIO (866-852-6346) Please Reference LANDIO Property ID: AK_Kenai-Peninsula_00001 Property to SELL? Visit: SELLwithLANDIO.com Feature Your Property on LANDIO, Visit: LANDIO.com/feature 🔥 Please Subscribe 👉 ruclips.net/user/landio
If I had the money I’d be homesteading by spring Earthship facing south west underground greenhouse with plexi glass dome skylights pasture raised poultry and livestock and a partial underground aqua-ponic veggie fruit set up Ah the possibilities
I want to offer some words of wisdom about this property, and area in general. My first Alaska property was not far from there. It turned out to be mostly swamp land. I lost about $20K trying to get rid of it. I currently have property and live north of Anchor Point, between Ninilchik and Clam Gulch. My main advice: don't buy this site unseen. If you really want to live in Alaska, especially off grid Alaska, live by these words: Trust, but verify. There is no electric service in that area, so you must have solar for power. That has it's own issues, mainly you cannot get companies in the lower 48 that make the equipment, to ship things up here. The batteries are lithium iron phosphate and can only be shipped via ground, which means going through Canada and that has it's own problems and import restrictions and tariffs. Next is water. You will have to have a well. The current estimates I have received this summer for drilling a well, start at $15K and go up to $25K, plus additional costs if the well ends up being over 50 or so feet deep. Another option for water is to haul in your own. There is a public water point in Anchor Point, behind the "Warehouse" (a convenience store on Sterling Hwy). You basically turn right at the street just south of the store, then right on Alder Rd to the water point. It's about 5 cents per gallon. What about septic? It depends on the water table in that area. If there are a lot of black (skinny) spruce trees, it's more than likely swampy land, with a high water table, so a septic system won't work there. How comfortable are you with an outhouse??? This is Mother Nature's backyard, how comfortable are you with moose, bears and firearms? Alaska isn't for the faint of heart. This video also didn't mention the Kenai/Soldotna/Nikiski area, which is about 50 miles north of Anchor Point, once you get to Sterling Hwy. That area has just about everything you would need, so that you would only have to make an Anchorage run monthly or less. There is a Home Depot, Spenard Building Supply (2 of those) 6 grocery stores, Walmart, lots of places to eat, but don't think you're going to find big chain restaurants. Overall, this is a great area, and I plan on retiring and dying here. I'm 71 and that isn't too old to start with something like this, as long as you go into with your eyes open, doing some research, and checking with those of us who do live in this great land!!!
*LANDIO* Beautiful piece of property & you can't beat those taxes for what your getting. Thank-you sir for taking the time to show us around. GOD Bless.
Wow, amazing property! With Homer and Anchor Point nearby, you'd have access to help and services, as the home needs to be torn down and the trailer removed, but once that is done, this property has great potential. Any idea on well depths in this area? Would need a generator for sure and then perhaps solar and wind turbine for electricity. I am at that interesting age of 63--thankfully healthy and in good shape but certainly not in my 30s or 40s anymore so help would be needed, and after 42 years in Arizona, I want to head out and build my retirement home--thought it would be NW Montana, but . . . . . .hmmmm.
@Jmaninaz1 Do not know of the well depths in the area, but there is abundant water all around. We sincerely appreciate your positive feedback & interest. Thank You for Watching & Leaving a Comment. God Bless, 🚀 🤠
Most people in this area don’t have wells. There is a large coal seam underground that runs throughout the area making a clean well nearly impossible. If you’re on the road system (literally on the highway) you can get water delivered. Most people will fill up water jugs in Homer to take to their property. These off grid areas are very primitive and you have to haul in all your building materials. Most residential builders won’t risk getting their equipment stuck in the swamp and won’t build in an area like this.
In my opinion, buying any land from 50 miles north of Anchorage south is a very risky purchase due to the distruction possibilities of not if an earthquake hits, but when it hits. In my opinion, land in Southern Alaska is worth no more then $200.00 an acres due to the very high risk of complete distruction of your property....
Whoever buys this is probably in for a rude awakening. This whole area is mostly muskeg (swamp). You can’t put a well down because of the coal layer. You’ll be so far off the road system you’ll never get any contractors to do any work in that area. Whoever buys this will be on their own. Some people want that, and that’s great. This isn’t like property in the lower 48 where you can just get people to build you a house. This is 100% for the off grid DIY person. In winter you’ll have to snow machine in or plow the miles and miles of road to the highway.
The ONLY things I think about when thinking about Alaska are very long, Sub Zero, Frigid winters, And when the weather does finally warm up.... Billions, And Billions of Blood thirsty Mosquitos. NOT FOR ME.
@rod2508 Based on research it may be less than land value, but each property is unique and valuation is someone subjective. Thank You for Watching & Leaving a Comment. God Bless, 🚀 🤠
I feel bad for the guy who probably died or went to jail and lost this place to pay for his lawyer. Any place I left behind would be just as weird and unkempt as this one.
ALASKA LAND for SALE with Off Grid CABIN. 6.9 Acres with Road Access, Mature Trees & Off Grid Cabin in the Woods for $35k.
View Property Videos, Images, Maps & Details at: www.landio.com/listing/ak-kenai-peninsula-00001
Alaska | 6.9 Acres +/- | $35k
The Property is less than 10 miles from the Gulf of Alaska and the Town of Anchor Point, Alaska (Population 2,000+).
The Gulf of Alaska is desirable for Salmon Fishing, including King (Chinook), Silver (Coho), Sockeye, Pink, and Chum Salmon.
Homer, Alaska (Population 5,800) is 25 miles from the Property. In Homer there is a Hospital, Grocery Stores, Building Supplies, Restaurants and Professional Services.
The Gulf of Alaska is also desirable for Whale Watching. This includes Humpback Whales, Orcas and Gray Whales.
Call or Text LANDIO anytime at 866-8-LANDIO (866-852-6346)
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If I had the money I’d be homesteading by spring
Earthship facing south west underground greenhouse with plexi glass dome skylights pasture raised poultry and livestock and a partial underground aqua-ponic veggie fruit set up
Ah the possibilities
why is this property not listed on MLS?
How much is it
I want to offer some words of wisdom about this property, and area in general. My first Alaska property was not far from there. It turned out to be mostly swamp land. I lost about $20K trying to get rid of it. I currently have property and live north of Anchor Point, between Ninilchik and Clam Gulch. My main advice: don't buy this site unseen. If you really want to live in Alaska, especially off grid Alaska, live by these words: Trust, but verify. There is no electric service in that area, so you must have solar for power. That has it's own issues, mainly you cannot get companies in the lower 48 that make the equipment, to ship things up here. The batteries are lithium iron phosphate and can only be shipped via ground, which means going through Canada and that has it's own problems and import restrictions and tariffs. Next is water. You will have to have a well. The current estimates I have received this summer for drilling a well, start at $15K and go up to $25K, plus additional costs if the well ends up being over 50 or so feet deep. Another option for water is to haul in your own. There is a public water point in Anchor Point, behind the "Warehouse" (a convenience store on Sterling Hwy). You basically turn right at the street just south of the store, then right on Alder Rd to the water point. It's about 5 cents per gallon. What about septic? It depends on the water table in that area. If there are a lot of black (skinny) spruce trees, it's more than likely swampy land, with a high water table, so a septic system won't work there. How comfortable are you with an outhouse??? This is Mother Nature's backyard, how comfortable are you with moose, bears and firearms? Alaska isn't for the faint of heart. This video also didn't mention the Kenai/Soldotna/Nikiski area, which is about 50 miles north of Anchor Point, once you get to Sterling Hwy. That area has just about everything you would need, so that you would only have to make an Anchorage run monthly or less. There is a Home Depot, Spenard Building Supply (2 of those) 6 grocery stores, Walmart, lots of places to eat, but don't think you're going to find big chain restaurants. Overall, this is a great area, and I plan on retiring and dying here. I'm 71 and that isn't too old to start with something like this, as long as you go into with your eyes open, doing some research, and checking with those of us who do live in this great land!!!
Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experience, very helpful.
You can use almost any damn battery, so that part of your statement is false.
I'm surprised no one is bootlegging solar batteries or Tesla power system's
Thanks for the education!👊
Thank you sooo much
*LANDIO* Beautiful piece of property & you can't beat those taxes for what your getting. Thank-you sir for taking the time to show us around. GOD Bless.
@MrRebar15
Agreed, this is a beautiful property in an amazing area. You are welcome!
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Every real photo looked like shit
@@streetsharkz It sold before you commented.
What a great price for the right person! If I were 30 years younger I'd be all over this. Thank you for your most excellent review of the property 🙏
@Su-Jo
We agree and sincerely appreciate your kind works.
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That's what I just told my son except I said if I was 20yrs younger. .
@@danw.3291 LOL! I'm in my 60s so I hear ya. If only we were 30 again, right?
I agree great price for this, Cabin is at best Primitive , being 70 if I were 60 yes in a flash
Nice for summer living only.
@mikesimons1544
There are some people who embrace the cold.
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I would definitely buy it if it wasn’t for the Alaska weather. Great job at showcasing the property.
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Amazing looking place there now
You had me at puffin
I can get all that in Australia. Without freezing my balls off.
Wow, amazing property! With Homer and Anchor Point nearby, you'd have access to help and services, as the home needs to be torn down and the trailer removed, but once that is done, this property has great potential. Any idea on well depths in this area? Would need a generator for sure and then perhaps solar and wind turbine for electricity. I am at that interesting age of 63--thankfully healthy and in good shape but certainly not in my 30s or 40s anymore so help would be needed, and after 42 years in Arizona, I want to head out and build my retirement home--thought it would be NW Montana, but . . . . . .hmmmm.
@Jmaninaz1
Do not know of the well depths in the area, but there is abundant water all around.
We sincerely appreciate your positive feedback & interest.
Thank You for Watching & Leaving a Comment.
God Bless,
🚀 🤠
Most people in this area don’t have wells. There is a large coal seam underground that runs throughout the area making a clean well nearly impossible.
If you’re on the road system (literally on the highway) you can get water delivered. Most people will fill up water jugs in Homer to take to their property.
These off grid areas are very primitive and you have to haul in all your building materials. Most residential builders won’t risk getting their equipment stuck in the swamp and won’t build in an area like this.
This is beautiful. Great job. I'd love to get it if I had the cash or crypto. Whoever gets this is a lucky person
@SatoshiSean
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Do you have any land in Dillingham or can you help me get it there?
Dang, already sale pending. 😢
In my opinion, buying any land from 50 miles north of Anchorage south is a very risky purchase due to the distruction possibilities of not if an earthquake hits, but when it hits.
In my opinion, land in Southern Alaska is worth no more then $200.00 an acres due to the very high risk of complete distruction of your property....
When I think of Alaska I think of how much property the Government reserves for itself.
@xephael3485
Yes they do!
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Already pending, wow!
@itoldyou7887
AMEN!
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Whoever buys this is probably in for a rude awakening.
This whole area is mostly muskeg (swamp). You can’t put a well down because of the coal layer.
You’ll be so far off the road system you’ll never get any contractors to do any work in that area.
Whoever buys this will be on their own. Some people want that, and that’s great.
This isn’t like property in the lower 48 where you can just get people to build you a house. This is 100% for the off grid DIY person.
In winter you’ll have to snow machine in or plow the miles and miles of road to the highway.
Would be sold for an Italian Citizen?
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The invisible cabin!
Great place to hunt Bigfoot❤❤
already sold...dang it
The ONLY things I think about when thinking about Alaska are very long, Sub Zero, Frigid winters,
And when the weather does finally warm up....
Billions, And Billions of Blood thirsty Mosquitos. NOT FOR ME.
Are these real postings?
And already sold. The site moves a lot of real estate to actual buyers...trolls don't buy. they just complain.
What's hunting season on king crab ? How many in possession ?
So basically land value.
@rod2508
Based on research it may be less than land value, but each property is unique and valuation is someone subjective.
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Exactly what everyone needs, an inaccessible artic wasteland where everything cost 20x the normal price...
But yeah great property
Yeah, don’t sell any land to a foreign country , don’t be a traitor to your country
How's the internet and cell phone😅
saying your deeds are in the light is ironic in alaska, where you have 4 months of complete darkness
". The giant bears who want to eat my face."
@TigerTurban
You have a pretty face.
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It is pending sale....
SOLD... That was quick.
I can buy land in Florida on the beach cheaper than that 😮
Sell it to will survives
@kakusei3672
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Gold paydirt
@marksalgy7589
Agreed!
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I feel bad for the guy who probably died or went to jail and lost this place to pay for his lawyer. Any place I left behind would be just as weird and unkempt as this one.
@billparker244
Life situations happen to us all at some point and we can't take it with us.
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Lol, not hardly.
35k!
🤣🤣🤣
Too many neighbors
Hello dear is there any law for non US citizens who could buy these properties?
Iditarod !