Search Results - Alaska
1 acres
Location, location, location!
4,440 Sq. Ft. on 5 acres
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL - Fairbanks, AK
2 acres
ALASKAN DREAM LODGE located on the Kenai River.
1 acres
Welcome to YOUR culinary adventure! Nestled on 1.
2 acres
Welcome to your next adventure on a generous 2.
21 acres
Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an income-generating investment, this lakeside para
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100% LEASED INCOME PROPERTY with very visible Highway frontage on 1.71 acres. 2018 built 4500 sf (
2 acres
Discover a rare opportunity to elevate your business with this expansive commercial building nestled
0.87 acres
PRICE IMPROVEMENT!!! Embark on a fulfilling adventure as the new owner of this turnkey restaurant.
4,400 Sq. Ft.
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL - Fairbanks, AK
2 acres
Commercial - Fairbanks, AK
2 acres
Commercial - Fairbanks, AK
0.92 acres
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-PRIME LOCATION at mile 1.5 of the Kenai Spur Highway!
0.26 acres
Business started in 1979 as Ft James Company then in 2008 changed name to 188asphalt by same owner.
0.46 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL LOCATION! 3850 SF, (1,925 each floor) with 12 offices total (
4 acres
Commercial - Fairbanks, AK
Commercial - Fairbanks, AK
2 acres
Commercial - North Pole, AK
In terms of landmass, Alaska simply dwarfs every other state. When contrasted to the size of the Continental United States, Alaska is nothing short of immense. Purchased from Russia in 1867, Alaska stands as America's last geographic frontier. It is the least densely populated state in the United States, and one of the least densely populated areas on the planet. However, there is still quality investment property in the state.
While Juneau stands as the capital of Alaska, the bulk of the commercial real estate listings can be found in Anchorage. Alaska had a population of approximately 710,000, according to the 2010 Census (estimated to be 740,000 in 2019), and about half of that population is located in the Anchorage area.
Due to its geography and abundance of natural resources, Alaska enjoys a healthy economy. Fishing and the oil and gas industry are major players in the Alaskan economy. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline can pump millions of barrels of oil every single day, and Alaska accounts for around 25% of the United States total oil production. Office space, retail space and commercial realty are plentiful as a result of Alaska's healthy economy and large supply of energy resources.