Alaska Homesteads and Retreats for Sale

Remote, off-grid, and self-sufficient listings from Alaska real estate agents and homeowners.

This is the turnkey off-grid Alaskan paradise you’ve been searching for! Perfect as a hunting getaway, a family recreational cabin just one mile from Chena Hot Springs Resort, or an investment property catering to the hundreds of thousands of visitors the resort attracts annually. Cabins like this don’t come around often! Crafted beautifully in 2020 and meticulously maintained since, this cabin is ready for you to enjoy the great outdoors without the hassle of […]
Discover an incredible opportunity to own a 4-acre homesteaded lot nestled along the Teklanika River. This unique property is accessible by boat–just 15 miles up the Nenana River from the Nenana boat launch + 2 miles up the Tek or via a groomed winter trail, just 12 miles from the boat landing. No property tax!! **Please note that the square footage given in the listing details is a combined total for the two log […]
Alaska Land for Sale | 130.36 Acres Near Skwentna River | Remote Off-Grid Investment Property with Owner Financing Rare opportunity to own a large-scale Alaska land holding of 130.36 acres for sale, comprised of seven contiguous parcels in the Porcupine Butte area near the Skwentna River. This exceptional offering represents a unique chance to acquire remote Alaska real estate with significant scale, privacy, and long-term investment potential in one of the state’s most untouched […]
located on Beautiful Tenakee Inlet with million-dollar view. Office view of the water. Watch whales while you work. Hi Speed star link internet.  worldwide wifi calling no need for a phone provider. .  Stream all sporting events and premium TV shows.  Deck with garden and green house. grow your own veggies. Fishing and Hunting opportunities just minutes away from the house.  Tenakee Springs has a natural hot springs bathhouse that is enjoyed by the […]
Rare 4.5-acre Bear Creek frontage just outside Healy, Alaska. Property includes a cozy 400 sq ft cabin, year-round fresh water spring, multiple access points, and easy access off the George Parks Highway. Private, wooded, and usable land near Denali National Park—ideal for a recreational retreat, off-grid escape, or future build. Alaska Creekfront Escape Near Healy – 4.5 Acres with Cabin, Water, and Privacy with outside Outhouse Welcome to your own slice of authentic Alaska4.5 […]

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Off-Grid in Alaska?

What are the pros and cons of relocating to Alaska for long term sustainability and survival?

Alaska is the final frontier, with the last homestead grant in the US made in 1988 in Alaska. There’s no longer land for the taking, but it still presents an appealing aspect to those seeking independence and self-sufficiency.

Notably, Alaska is the most lightly populated state in the US, with only 1.3 people per square mile. And most of those residents are concentrated in a few small cities. 

Isolation is the critical aspect. Access to Alaska is by air, sea, or a 3+ day drive on the Alcan highway. This is a positive in terms of security and safety. In any social, economic, or political upheaval, Alaska is well out of the way, and likely to be wholly unaffected by events in the lower 48. However, this isolation means that the supply chains providing food, fuel, and other resources are very long and vulnerable. These effects were felt during the Covid-19 pandemic, as this article in the Anchorage Daily News illustrates. In a catastrophe that sees major disruption to the economy, shortages of fuel and food could become severe.

Accordingly, choice of an Alaska retreat location will necessitate an in-depth approach to self-sufficiency, and the potential for a very long time without ready access to goods that are shipped in from the lower 48 or overseas.

Off-grid living in Alaska is possible, but challenging due to low sun angle, long winter nights, and weather conditions.   There are folks that do it, as illustrated on Justin Rhodes’ YouTube channel. (See video to the right.) In designing a homestead of self-sufficiency, it would be wise to plan on multiple options: a large fuel store and generator for heavy loads, wood heating, and a solar power system to handle regular electric needs.

Great video featuring an off-grid homestead property!

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