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Top Real Estate Agents in Alaska

Browse 10 cities and 100 agents across Alaska. Select a city to discover the highest-performing agents in your area.

$325,000

Median Home Price

58

Avg Days on Market

1.9

YoY Price Change

Anchorage

Top City

Alaska Real Estate Market Overview

Alaska's real estate market operates unlike any other in the nation. Geographic isolation, extreme seasonal conditions, and a resource-driven economy create a housing landscape where local expertise is essential. Anchorage dominates the market, accounting for roughly 40% of the state's population and the vast majority of residential transactions. The Matanuska-Susitna Valley communities of Wasilla and Palmer have seen significant growth as buyers seek larger lots and lower prices within commuting distance of Anchorage.

The state's economy is heavily influenced by oil revenues, military installations, fishing, and tourism, which means real estate cycles often diverge from Lower 48 trends. Juneau, the state capital, has a constrained housing supply due to its geography — hemmed in by mountains and water — which keeps prices elevated despite its modest population. Fairbanks serves as the hub for interior Alaska, with a market shaped by the University of Alaska, Eielson Air Force Base, and Fort Wainwright.

Buyers in Alaska should be prepared for unique considerations: homes require specialized construction for permafrost and seismic activity, heating costs significantly impact operating expenses, and rural properties may lack road access entirely. Despite these challenges, Alaska offers unmatched natural beauty, no state income tax, and the annual Permanent Fund Dividend — factors that continue to attract adventurous buyers willing to embrace frontier living.