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Why Live in Homer

Homer, located on the southwestern coast of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, is a small city known for its unique blend of coastal charm and convenience. Housing in Homer includes single-family cabins and ranch-style homes, many with bay views or nestled among spruce-covered hillsides. The Homer Spit, a narrow land extension into Kachemak Bay, has shops, galleries and boardwalks, contributing to the city's vibrant atmosphere. Renowned as the Halibut Fishing Capital of the World, Homer also boasts a rich array of world-class art, food and outdoor recreation. Residents enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing and kayaking, with Kachemak Bay State Park offering remote trails and glacier views. Bishop’s Beach and the Calvin & Coyle Trail provide scenic spots while Karen Hornaday Park hosts summer concerts and Little League games. The culinary scene is diverse, with options ranging from the bayside Captain Pattie’s Fish House to the inland AJ’s OldTown Steakhouse. Schools in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District are highly rated. Cultural events such as the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival and Salmonfest highlight the community’s creative spirit. Despite its remote location, Homer is well-connected via the Sterling Highway, the Alaska Marine Highway ferry system and Homer Airport, ensuring easy travel within the region.

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$567,500
Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$220,000
Median 3-Bedroom Condo Price
$650,000
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