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Buying Alaska Real Estate

If considering a move to Alaska, you should take some time to review the following information on demographics, crime statistics, population, schools, and other important facts about Alaska real estate.

Alaska Population

Alaska is a vast expanse of land nearly double the size of Texas. Its 570,380 square miles includes several population centers in distinct areas of the state. Juneau, Alaska’s capital, is located in Southeast Alaska, while the majority of the state’s population including the city of Anchorage, are located in South central Alaska including the southern coastal region. Alaska’s population has increased 5.9 per cent over the last few years and it is ranked 48th out of the 50 states in population although because of its large geographical territory, Alaska remains the least densely populated state in the nation. These indicators are important for those considering Alaska real estate.

Alaska Economy

The main source of economic growth for Alaska is in the area of petroleum extraction. After the oil and gas industry, Alaska’s highest export product is seafood. Agriculture and manufacturing are not significant centers of the state’s economy and most residents are employed in government, transportation and shipping and natural resources. Military bases are also a significant factor in the state’s economy and the biggest source of Alaska’s growth comes from the emerging tourism industry.

Alaska Tourism and Recreation

Outdoor sports and activities reign supreme in Alaska’s northern wonderland. Cross country skiing, fishing, hunting and camping are favorite activities of residents and tourists alike. Sports include dog mushing with the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race from Anchorage to Nome being the most popular annual event. Professional sports teams include the Alaska Aces hockey team and the Alaska Wild football team. Cultural events include the Fairbanks Winter Music Fest, the Anchorage Folk Festival, the World Ice Art Championships in Fairbanks, the Sitka Whale Fest and various exhibits and experiences at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage.

If you long for pristine scenery, wilderness adventures, water fun and incredible vistas, then head North to Alaska and check out Alaska real estate.

Cities in Alaska

Population Population Change Since 2000
Anchorage 281,070 8 %
Fairbanks 31,413 4 %
Juneau city and 31,309 2 %
College 12,022 5 %
Knik-Fairview 9,973 41 %
Lakes 9,201 37 %
Sitka city and 8,912 1 %
Wasilla 7,348 34 %
Ketchikan 7,042 -11 %
Meadow Lakes 6,825 42 %
Kenai 6,718 -3 %
Eielson AFB 6,679 24 %
Tanaina 6,657 33 %
Kalifornsky 6,366 9 %
Bethel 6,347 16 %
Palmer 6,021 33 %
Kodiak 5,660 -11 %
Sterling 5,498 17 %
Nikiski 4,412 2 %
Barrow 4,388 -4 %
Unalaska 4,305 1 %
Gateway 4,109 39 %
Homer 3,992 1 %
Valdez 3,955 -2 %
Big Lake 3,901 48 %
Soldotna 3,836 2 %
Nome 3,591 2 %
Butte 3,384 32 %
Kotzebue 3,325 8 %
Fishhook 3,039 50 %
Petersburg 2,944 -9 %
Seward 2,749 -3 %
Willow 2,487 50 %
Dillingham 2,466 0 %
Cordova 2,262 -8 %
Wrangell 2,141 -7 %
Diamond Ridge 2,097 16 %
Ridgeway 2,061 7 %
Anchor Point 2,031 10 %
Ester 2,012 20 %
Bear Creek 1,930 10 %
Kodiak Station 1,860 -1 %
Fritz Creek 1,702 6 %
North Pole 1,665 6 %
Houston 1,661 38 %
Haines 1,639 -9 %
Deltana 1,605 2 %
Lazy Mountain 1,576 36 %
Farm Loop 1,462 37 %
Tok 1,427 2 %
Sutton-Alpine 1,397 29 %
Y 1,361 42 %
Cohoe 1,313 12 %
Craig 1,269 -9 %
Metlakatla 1,256 -9 %
Knik River 1,244 114 %
Hooper Bay 1,102 9 %
Talkeetna 1,099 42 %
Healy 1,084 8 %
Buffalo Soapstone 958 37 %
Salcha 952 11 %
Sand Point 922 -3 %
Salamatof 907 -5 %
Ninilchik 871 13 %
Togiak 861 6 %
Emmonak 846 10 %
Selawik 832 8 %
Chevak 831 9 %
Mountain Village 798 6 %
Skagway 785 -9 %
Kwethluk 782 10 %
Delta Junction 782 -7 %
Klawock 773 -9 %
King Cove 765 -3 %
Akutan 744 4 %
Unalakleet 742 -1 %
Funny River 721 13 %
Alakanuk 719 10 %
Hoonah 717 -17 %
Point Hope 699 -8 %
Pleasant Valley 695 12 %
Big Delta 695 -7 %
Gambell 687 6 %
Savoonga 680 6 %
Kipnuk 673 5 %
Noorvik 670 6 %
Womens Bay 660 1 %
Kotlik 652 10 %
Kake 647 -9 %
Akiachak 641 10 %
Galena 629 -7 %
Fox River 611 -1 %
Aniak 608 6 %
Stebbins 589 8 %
Pilot Station 582 6 %
Fort Yukon 575 -3 %
Trapper Creek 567 34 %
Yakutat 566 -17 %
Quinhagak 560 1 %
Naknek 560 -17 %
Happy Valley 551 13 %
Moose Creek 545 1 %
Kasigluk 542 0 %
Toksook Bay 542 2 %
Two Rivers 538 12 %
Shishmaref 535 -5 %
St. Mary's 529 6 %
Glennallen 529 -5 %
Kasilof 522 11 %
St. Paul 517 -3 %
Angoon 511 -11 %
Scammon Bay 505 9 %
Thorne Bay 500 -10 %
Wainwright 478 -12 %
New Stuyahok 472 0 %
Tuluksak 469 10 %
Nunapitchuk 465 0 %
Kachemak 463 7 %
Noatak 442 3 %
Saxman 431 0 %
Kenny Lake 427 4 %
Fort Greely 417 -10 %
Buckland 413 2 %
Chefornak 412 5 %
Marshall 411 18 %
Kiana 410 6 %
Cooper Landing 406 10 %
Gustavus 396 -8 %
St. Michael 396 8 %
Napaskiak 395 1 %
Kivalina 389 3 %
Tuntutuliak 387 5 %
Manokotak 381 -5 %
Nenana 379 -6 %
Nuiqsut 375 -13 %
Kongiganak 375 4 %
Nikolaevsk 370 7 %
King Salmon 369 -17 %
McGrath 363 -9 %
Napakiak 358 1 %
Glacier View 358 44 %
Kwigillingok 353 4 %
Copper Center 351 -3 %
Russian Mission 348 18 %
Ambler 347 12 %
Akiak 339 10 %
Fox 337 12 %
Hydaburg 333 -13 %
Tununak 331 2 %
Newtok 327 2 %


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