Alaska

Affordable 1965 Log Cabin in Alaska Under $100K

 

 

 

 

 

Offering authentic rustic charm, this 1965 log cabin in Alaska sits on nearly an acre with essential utilities already in place. Featuring a striking rock fireplace, this one-bedroom property provides a perfect affordable retreat or investment opportunity.

 

 

 

 

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  • 1 bed
  • 1 bath
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About This Affordable 1965 Log Cabin in Alaska Under $100K

Sitting on nearly a full acre of usable, hilly terrain in Wasilla, this 1965 log cabin is primed for its next chapter. Following a 25K price drop on March 14th, this property delivers that authentic rustic charm buyers crave, complete with sturdy log construction, a durable metal roof, and a welcoming front deck. Essential utilities are already established, providing a solid foundation with natural gas, electricity, a private well, and a septic system. Outside, the grounds feature maintained gravel access and a convenient fenced area perfect for pets or small animals.

Stepping inside the 896-square-foot interior, you are greeted by a striking double rock fireplace that serves as the ultimate centerpiece for cozy living. The layout includes one bedroom and a full bathroom, with several important functional repairs already completed. While some cosmetic updates have been started, the space remains a fantastic blank canvas for you to bring your own vision and finishes to life.

 

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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

 

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9082 S Starlight Ln, Wasilla, AK 99623                                $99,900

 

 

 

 

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Wasilla, Alaska

Wasilla is a vibrant and rapidly growing city located in the heart of the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, about 43 miles northeast of Anchorage. Nestled between the scenic shores of Lake Lucille and Wasilla Lake, the city serves as a primary commercial hub for the region. It is framed by the dramatic peaks of the Talkeetna Mountains to the north and the Chugach Range to the south, providing residents with a striking backdrop of rugged wilderness. Originally established as a station for the Alaska Railroad, the town has evolved from its mining and agricultural roots into a bustling community that balances modern suburban conveniences with a deep-seated frontier identity.

The local area is perhaps most famous as the headquarters of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, reflecting a culture that remains closely tied to mushing and outdoor endurance. Just a short drive from the city center, Hatcher Pass offers vast alpine tundra and the remains of the Independence Mine, where visitors can explore Alaska’s gold rush history or hike through wildflower-laden meadows. The neighboring city of Palmer adds an agricultural flair to the region, hosting the Alaska State Fair each summer where the valley’s nearly constant daylight produces world-record-sized vegetables.

Life in Wasilla is defined by its accessibility to the backcountry. The surrounding landscape is a patchwork of boreal forests, wetlands, and world-class fishing streams that teem with salmon and trout. While many residents make the scenic commute to Anchorage for work, the local economy is increasingly self-sustained by retail, construction, and tourism. Whether it is flightseeing over nearby glaciers, navigating the extensive network of ATV and snowmachine trails, or simply enjoying the quiet “breath of air” for which the city is named in the Dena’ina Athabascan language, Wasilla remains a central gateway for those seeking a quintessential Alaskan lifestyle.

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Forest featured at 9082 S Starlight Ln, Wasilla, AK, 99623
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