Please help me! Im interested in moving to Alaska but im overwhelmed and having a hard time narrowing down cities I should be looking at. I want the best of both worlds. I want to be surrounded by nature... I want the convenience of fishing for salmon (lol) whenever I want but also want to be in a city that is close by, that is densely populated by people. What do you recommend ? Thank you!
It depends on how far you're willing to drive. Anchorage is the biggest city by far, but there are places nearby that you can commute in that is surrounded by nature.
Great Tips! Very insightful. Not familiar with CCNR’s as far as how to locate that information on a listing. Is this through the KW app or is this a disclosure statement privy to buyers upon request?
Yes, this is something that the listing agent could get for you. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe for more Alaskan real estate updates!
Codes covenants and restrictions. They are big here in California. Usually when you live in an HOA ( home owners association) most people don’t like them because it’s exercises control over the home owners as far as what you can do with your home. For example if you wanted to paint your house purple or something or change the landscaping drastically. The usually have architectural review boards and you need approval signature from neighbors. It can be a drag sometimes but it also helps keep the areas clean and avoids neighbors with 20 junk cars parked on their property. From seeing neighborhoods in Ketchikan, Skagway and Juneau I am guessing that regulations are either not enforced or very LAX. One thing I like to do when shopping for real estate is to use google maps street view as it gives you alot of information from the comfort of your home. Another thing to keep in mind and you can correct me if I am wrong but with Alaska being a non disclosure state. You can buy a property for 50 or 60 k and then list it for whatever you want and the buyer has no way of knowing what a good price is. I have seen this in Wasilla where one home was 1200 sqft on one acre for 825k and another larger home was 2200 sqft on more land for 625k. Obviously location location location but I think people went a little crazy with the prices during covid and some sellers are listing at California prices but let’s face it my average annual temperatures are 75 degrees so you have to just keep an open mind and don’t get too emotional about a property or you will regret it. Especially so if you’re not a handyman 🙏
Cindy-lou Schmidt | RE/MAX | Schmidt & Company Inc., Real Estate Group | Kitchener, Waterloo, & area indeed! Let me know when you visit and I’ll tell you all the good places to visit :)
If I ever join the military, after I get out I may buy a home in Alaska. The state offers everything I love to do. The only thing holding me back is leaving everything behind
HashtagCareerGoals The best thing to do is to look at what area has a proven history of selling quickly. It’s a bit more research on my part, but it can save people a lot of headache later. Thank you for the question!
Looking for something that's a little bit off red grid and something that's something would affordable God damn phone call me have the info where is your God damn info so much for a voice text voice text but you got the number call me
Willow , Alaska ??? Best room ,,, BATHROOM ! Best 2 person bath tub ! Large shower with bench , Toilet and bedai . Possibly fireplace . Slant on roof to prevent snow build up . 3 car garage , wood shop .
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Quick question: How long is the process of getting a home once you say, "That's the house I want?" about how long does the process all take?
@@grandmastersniper Once you have it under contract, 45-60 days
Love the backdrop - Alaska looks beautiful! ✨
Oh it's gorgeous! I'm really looking forward to summer :)
This channel makes me want to move there more and more! Soldotna bound!
😄 That's what I wanted to hear!
Thanks for the tips. I am thinking of buying land and building a house so these are all good things to consider.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow #10 didn’t know they could do that!! Thanks
Yes indeed! I'm looking forward to talking with yall soon :)
Used to live here , loved it . Plan on moving back here in the next couple years .
Well, let me know when you're ready to buy your dream home! And don't forget to subscribe for more Alaskan living and real estate updates!
@@alaska_realtor just did ! Iv looked online but makin sure , cannabis is legal there right ?😂
@@jordansteele7799 That is correct. There are certain places where it's challenging to find weed shops, but it's legal.
Very useful
Thanks for sharing! Love tip #4 about the wildlife!
Thanks for the information I’ll make sure to remember everything you said once we are ready to buy a property in Alaska.
Lovelymargs Glad to hear it! Keep me in mind when y’all make that decision :)
Hey boss, a house in Alaska, never thought about it more and more people go on a holiday there though.
Rachel Smets Coaching A lot of people start out visiting and then one day wake up and they live here lol
Wow, this is the Best video I have seen as yet thank you!
Glad you liked it!
This was great! And I think a lot of these tips could transfer to buying land in many rural areas.
One Foot Off the Grid Indeed! Especially the wildlife part
I think you forgot the state bird.
Mosquitos.
haha! Honestly, I have yet to find these mosquito swarms that everyone talks about. Maybe I'm just not going to the right places!
Good tips. A lot of these are not relevant to a lot of people, but moving to your part of the world, these are so essential!
The Omega 3 Zone Thank you!
@@alaska_realtor, you're welcome. Great back-drop, BTW.
Please help me! Im interested in moving to Alaska but im overwhelmed and having a hard time narrowing down cities I should be looking at. I want the best of both worlds. I want to be surrounded by nature... I want the convenience of fishing for salmon (lol) whenever I want but also want to be in a city that is close by, that is densely populated by people. What do you recommend ? Thank you!
It depends on how far you're willing to drive. Anchorage is the biggest city by far, but there are places nearby that you can commute in that is surrounded by nature.
Can you do moving/buying in the winter vs summer. My husband and I plan to move there this February
That's a great idea! We'll have to do one on that.
Tip #2 was most useful for me. Thanks for the info
Great Tips! Very insightful. Not familiar with CCNR’s as far as how to locate that information on a listing. Is this through the KW app or is this a disclosure statement privy to buyers upon request?
Yes, this is something that the listing agent could get for you. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe for more Alaskan real estate updates!
Codes covenants and restrictions. They are big here in California. Usually when you live in an HOA ( home owners association) most people don’t like them because it’s exercises control over the home owners as far as what you can do with your home. For example if you wanted to paint your house purple or something or change the landscaping drastically. The usually have architectural review boards and you need approval signature from neighbors. It can be a drag sometimes but it also helps keep the areas clean and avoids neighbors with 20 junk cars parked on their property. From seeing neighborhoods in Ketchikan, Skagway and Juneau I am guessing that regulations are either not enforced or very LAX. One thing I like to do when shopping for real estate is to use google maps street view as it gives you alot of information from the comfort of your home. Another thing to keep in mind and you can correct me if I am wrong but with Alaska being a non disclosure state. You can buy a property for 50 or 60 k and then list it for whatever you want and the buyer has no way of knowing what a good price is. I have seen this in Wasilla where one home was 1200 sqft on one acre for 825k and another larger home was 2200 sqft on more land for 625k. Obviously location location location but I think people went a little crazy with the prices during covid and some sellers are listing at California prices but let’s face it my average annual temperatures are 75 degrees so you have to just keep an open mind and don’t get too emotional about a property or you will regret it. Especially so if you’re not a handyman 🙏
I can't wait to visit Alaska one day! These are great tips if I decide to stay!
Cindy-lou Schmidt | RE/MAX | Schmidt & Company Inc., Real Estate Group | Kitchener, Waterloo, & area indeed! Let me know when you visit and I’ll tell you all the good places to visit :)
If I ever join the military, after I get out I may buy a home in Alaska. The state offers everything I love to do. The only thing holding me back is leaving everything behind
We have a lot of military folks up here who did the same thing. The good news is that everything you'd be leaving behind is only a plane ride away.
Thanks a lot for sharing. One question, how can i know if an area will sell fast un 2-3 years??
HashtagCareerGoals The best thing to do is to look at what area has a proven history of selling quickly. It’s a bit more research on my part, but it can save people a lot of headache later. Thank you for the question!
How to survive earthquakes brother?
Wildlife in my yard=food for several months 🤤 (assuming I don’t need tags to kill).
I’m thinking about buying home in Kenai area , what do you think about this?
Hey man
How can we follow you on social media?
I'm on Insta @realtoralaska and my podcast is called "Alaskan Journey" and FB at facebook.com/GoJaminRealEstate
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CCR???
Codes, covenants and restrictions.
Thank you for the advice!
Ozzy V Design my pleasure!
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How can I follow you on Facebook
Look up “Jamin Goecker - Realtor” and it should pop up. I can’t imagine there are a lot of people with that name 😃
Looking for something that's a little bit off red grid and something that's something would affordable God damn phone call me have the info where is your God damn info so much for a voice text voice text but you got the number call me
WILLOW , Alaska !
With acreage . Maybe on lake , , River , …. Sunlight direct !
Willow , Alaska ???
Best room ,,, BATHROOM !
Best 2 person bath tub !
Large shower with bench ,
Toilet and bedai .
Possibly fireplace .
Slant on roof to prevent snow build up .
3 car garage , wood shop .