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If it will be an issue I will delete to information. Very unique property. Three shooting ranges, Near class 4 white water, and creek with 20-foot waterfalls.

Two adjoining (approx.) 8-acre tracts, Great fishing and hunting, near Six Mile Creek, on Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 1/4 mile deep and 1/10 mile wide, inside 7,500,000 acre "CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST". Comes with special Federal Subsistence Hunting/Fishing/Trapping "Rights" if buyer is resident of property. Small PURE WATER creek on property. Two high volume water wells, new septic system.

Listing info. https://www.flexmls.com/cgi-bi...id=1&san=56274&cid=1
Two adjoining (approx.) 8-acre tracts, Great fishing and hunting, near Six Mile Creek, on Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 1/4 mile deep and 1/10 mile wide, inside 7,500,000 acre "CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST". Comes with special Federal Subsistence Hunting/Fishing/Trapping "Rights" if buyer is resident of property. Small PURE WATER creek on property. Two high volume water wells, new septic system.

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Originally Posted by rost495
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The problem is, the link is valid for 30 days or UNTILL 45 people click on it. We are getting 45 people clicking on it per hour. It has to be manually reset by the Broker.
Is this property near Hope?
LOL.

That's a solid system. Link valid until used.
Originally Posted by cwh2
LOL.

That's a solid system. Link valid until used.


The system is designed for exposing a home for sale, where there are hundreds of other homes.

This is a very unique 16 acres with a 20-foot waterfalls for potential power generation and gravity feed water supply. Located in Six Mile Creek valley, where there is only ten residents, and rarely does any of the very few private properties come on the market. It adjoins government property, which is classified as Preservation Watershed. I foolishly posted on several "Prepping/Survival" forums, as it is perfect for that lifestyle. I did not expect hundreds of inquiries the first few hours, from all over the world.
can you give any particulars?
close landmarks? price?
which is closer Kenai or Anchorage?
Originally Posted by m_stevenson
Is this property near Hope?



Sunrise, Alaska. (Halfway down 16 mile long Hope Road).
(EIGHT Miles before Hope, AK.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunrise,_Alaska

https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=six+mile+creek+alaska&qpvt=six+mile+creek+alaska&tsc=ImageHoverTitle&form=IQFRML&first=1http://www.alaskagoldrush.info/Towns/Sunrise.html
Originally Posted by deerstalker
can you give any particulars?
close landmarks? price?
which is closer Kenai or Anchorage?


Search: Six Mile Creek Valley
ballpark pricing ? Current stupid real estate pricing I'm sure. But would be nice to know to pass along. Have family that always wanted something that direction.
Originally Posted by rost495
ballpark pricing ? Current stupid real estate pricing I'm sure. But would be nice to know to pass along. Have family that always wanted something that direction.


The pricing is largely meaningless.......without knowing what it includes. Suggest you have them contact:

Terry Beal, Land Sales

RE/MAX Dynamic Properties

[email protected]

(907) 261-7545
I just want to point out this is a very-very tiny long ago old Gold Mine town, there is hardly any private property here, the last piece of private property to sell here was seven years ago.
Of the small amount of private property in the ten mile long Six Mile Creek VALLEY, one family in California owns about 83% of the private land, it is in a nature conservancy trust.

Currently ten or eleven humans live in the valley.
Price is everything irregardless of what it includes. It’s a remote Alaskan property that we’ve established has “20’ waterfalls”, 2 high flow wells and a new septic.

Most people narrow their MLS searches by price range. This property could have everything possible including an Olympic regulation bowling alley but if it’s many orders of magnitude out of one’s price range then it’s moot. Whereas if it’s within the budget of an ambitious young person or couple and considering it’s a rural Alaskan/subsistence use property it isn’t likely that a retired elderly couple are interested in starting over the chances of appealing to someone with more energy than money is good.

It’s not common for real estate to be listed without a price unless……..

ETA…. I assume that these are the 2 tracts?

07-13-2021, 17:44
Price adjustment.

Two Tracts......approximate size.

Tract #1 approximately 7.8 acres $200,000.--
Tract #2 approximately 7,8 acres $250,000.--
Nearly all the property sold in this area is not purchased by Alaskans. Generally, Californians or Floridians. Alaskans (Especially young Alaskans) think Real Estate in Alaska should be "Free".

Two acres in Hope, Alaska sold last summer at auction for $176,000.00 it has no improvements only trees, it does have electric to the property.
Originally Posted by rost495
ballpark pricing ? Current stupid real estate pricing I'm sure. But would be nice to know to pass along. Have family that always wanted something that direction.


https://www.flexmls.com/link.html?1o990viwik0g,2,1,20468
So just like everything you ever post on here it's full of smoke and mirrors and little or no substance. Anyone asks for pricing and you run around the block avoiding the questions.
jeez! maybe i should look at selling my 5 acres in Delta Junction!
Near as I can figure there is land for sale in Alaska..........

and it's 'wet'
Originally Posted by AGL4now
Nearly all the property sold in this area is not purchased by Alaskans. Generally, Californians or Floridians. Alaskans (Especially young Alaskans) think Real Estate in Alaska should be "Free".

Two acres in Hope, Alaska sold last summer at auction for $176,000.00 it has no improvements only trees, it does have electric to the property.

only reason it sells to outside folks is because someone wants money. Pretty simple. Unfortunately,.

I've yet to run into alaskans that think land should not cost money. I'm sure I will and like anywhere in the world someone always thinks they are special and should get something for free.

200 K. Not bad in some areas. Others thats robbery when you could buy hundreds of acres for that amount. LOL.

I'll pass the link to my inlaws. I've no desire to be in that area but they always wanted something on the peninsula
Are these parcels available separately?
Or is access shared through one to get to the other?
Originally Posted by m_stevenson
Are these parcels available separately?
Or is access shared through one to get to the other?


They are available separately,
Current MLS LINK....Note: this is just one of the two 8-acre tracts.

https://www.flexmls.com/link.html?1o9aika9w4am,2,1,57103
SOLD Half.......last 7.65 acres with creek on property and 18' to 20' waterfalls "ON" this property currently available. Back of property adjoins government land classified as "Preservation Watershed".
https://www.flexmls.com/cgi-bin/mai...amp;s=2&id=1&san=75873&cid=1
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/27881-Hope-Hwy-Hope-AK-99605/2106692316_zpid/
Originally Posted by AGL4now
SOLD Half.......last 7.65 acres with creek on property and 18' to 20' waterfalls "ON" this property currently available. Back of property adjoins government land classified as "Preservation Watershed".

UPDATED flexMLS: https://www.flexmls.com/cgi-bin/mai...amp;s=2&id=1&san=66082&cid=1
last thing we need in Alaska is more commies from Cali & Washi
Originally Posted by Swamplord
last thing we need in Alaska is more commies from Cali & Washi

I agree with you. The person who purchased lot #4 was born, and raised in Moose Pass, Alaska. And is a hard-working Alaska professional welder. If you have noticed, I have for many decades been raving about exactly your point. Alaskans need to be buying Alaska. (NOTE: Less than one percent (1%) of Alaska "LAND" is in PRIVATE OWNERSHIP.

This last lot (7.6 acres) is an incredibly rare and unique property, with an 18' to 20' waterfalls, that could be utilized for generating electric power, and water supply.

It has grid electric, delivered underground. One inch (1") K-type copper tubing (120') connecting the existing 67' water well to the cabin. A 1,250-gallon septic system. Property located in SUNRISE, ALASKA, at mile 7.85 of the Hope Road, near the mouth of Six Mile Creek, (A "World" class-4 white water river). Sunrise, Alaska has a population of eleven (11) in a tiny area, completely surrounded by Seven and Half MILLION-acre (7,500,000) CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST.
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