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The George Parks Highway put Wasilla on the map
About 40 miles north of Anchorage, in the Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) Valley, lies the city of Wasilla. At a population of 11,000, its size might suggest township status if Wasilla were in the Lower 48, but in sparsely populated Alaska, it ranks as the fourth largest city—and it’s growing.
Established around an Alaska Railroad depot in the early 20th century, Wasilla served as a supply center for miners, trappers and farmers until the 1970s, when construction of the George Parks Highway (Alaska Route 3) was completed. This highway connects Anchorage to Fairbanks, providing access to Denali National Park and other destinations in the Alaskan Interior. Wasilla's position on that important artery makes it a commercial center and a home base for workers across the state.
Wasilla has a long history with the railroad industry.
The Chugach Mountains Loop over Wasilla's skylike.
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Miners, pilots and oilfield workers come home to Wasilla
Big industries engaged in extracting Alaska’s natural resources draw employees from the Mat-Su Valley. “Wasilla, in general, has been a blue-collar working community. Those workers really touch the whole state, so if they’re not traveling up the North Slope doing oil field work, they’re heading into Anchorage to do blue-collar jobs or traveling across the state to different mines,” says Erich Schaal, director of public works for the City of Wasilla. “We have a high number of aviation jobs, too. We have all the aviation mechanics and the highest per capita of pilots basically in the world. Between the mining, the oil industry and the airline industry, they all basically live in the valley.”
About a third of Wasilla workers make the daily 45-mile trip to Anchorage for government, healthcare, hospitality and oil industry jobs. But community leaders are intent on creating more local opportunities. “One of Wasilla’s goals is to keep those jobs at home, so we don’t have to commute,” says Schaal. “The city is improving infrastructure on all fronts. We’re upgrading our airports so we can have more planes and bigger planes. We’re upgrading our water and sewer facilities because of growth in the commercial sector. And we’re upgrading roads and working with the DOT to alleviate traffic. We have everything going on all at once.”
A small plane sits outside this Meadow Lakes home awaiting its next adventure.
North Lake homes with the great Matanuska Peakresting behind them.
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Larger lots than Anchorage; new construction opportunities near Lake Lucille
Wasilla’s narrow residential streets fan out from the intersection of the Alaska Railroad train line and Wasilla-Fishhook Road before winding into the forested terrain. People move here for the space. “The lot sizes are a little larger in acreage, ranging from a half-acre to an acre,” says Janis Tolbert, a Realtor with Herrington and Company, LLC, who has more than 18 years of experience. “And there’s a little more building capability because of the land availability in Wasilla, but you’ve got to either stay in Wasilla or make the commute into Anchorage, and you’re looking about an hour drive.”
A housing shortage has put upward pressure on prices. The average listing price increased 6.2% from November 2023 to November 2024. The average home value in Wasilla is $430,000, below the national average of $550,000. Wasilla has pockets of land subdivided into lots for new construction, with a high concentration north of Lake Lucille on Ashworth Drive. Existing housing styles run the gamut, from traditional 2-story to ranch-style, and split-levels are still being built. “There’s a little bit of everything,” says Tolbert. “There are some homes that are built on airstrips so that if you have an airplane you can just literally taxi and bring the airplane into the hangar.”
A historical part of old Wasilla is maintained in the center of town.
A row of new constructions on the outskirts of Wasilla have larger lots and more space.
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Winter recreation and the Iditarod race in Alaska’s Great Outdoors
Mountain ranges on three sides provide iconic Alaskan vistas and temper the climate in the valley, though it does snow an average of 55 inches per year. Schaal says that Wasilla is central to all manner of outdoor recreational activities popular in the region, including off-roading with ATVs during the summer and snowmobiles in the winter. “Also fishing opportunities and hunting–lots of outdoor stuff.” Wasilla is headquarters of the annual Iditarod Dog Sled Race in March, which is a race of sled dogs across 1,000 miles of rugged terrain. The Tesoro Iron-Dog 2000 snowmobile race starts just outside Wasilla in February, with a 2,000-mile route ending at Nome on the northwest coast. The 350-acre Lucille Lake centers the city and offers camping, hiking, playgrounds and pavilions. On the city’s eastern edge, Wasilla Lake is filled with rainbow trout. Fishing is permitted at Newcomb Park, as well as swimming, boating and ice skating. For temperature-controlled recreation, the city operates the Menard Indoor Sports & Events Center, with a hockey arena, turf court, batting cage and meeting rooms. A pool located at Wasilla High School holds swimming lessons for the public.
Wasilla Lake offers South Lakes residents incredible views..
Kids cast their reels in hopes of catching a fish on Memory Lake in Tanaina.
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New East Depot Road location for train station signals interest in supporting tourism
Wasilla has some small museums, including a log cabin museum that preserves the history of the Iditarod Dog Sled Race, the Wasilla Museum & Visitor Center, which celebrates cultural events such as Día de los Muertos, and the Museum of Alaska Transportation, with self-guided tours of old planes, boats and trains. But Wasilla is less of a tourist destination than it may be in the future. Early in 2024, the city moved the train stop to a historic Wasilla depot on East Depot Road, easing traffic congestion created when the stopped train had blocked major highway arteries. Now, the depot is being improved with paved parking, walkways, streetlights and landscaping. “One of the things that the council wants to do is to have a more inviting facility around that new train stop so that visitors get off the train and come and see parts of Wasilla,” says Schaal.
Wasilla has a few fine dining options and both locally owned and chain restaurants. Most are along Parks Highway, with a few breweries and boutiques dotting the city’s center. There are grocery stores and big box stores like Target and Walmart on the east side. Nearby downtown Anchorage has a more developed and varied shopping and dining scene to serve the large population and its surrounding areas.
A recently renovated library welcomes Wasilla locals.
Basil Ginger is Wasilla's favorite Thai restaurant.
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Planes, trains and 4WD automobiles traverse Mat-Su Valley
Most Wasilla residents use 4-wheel drive motor vehicles to navigate the terrain during the winter months. The George Parks Highway and Glenn Highway (Alaska Route 1) provide access to nearby Palmer and Anchorage, and beyond to Fairbanks. Alaska Railroad connects Wasilla to Anchorage, but the travel time is 90 minutes, and the railroad is not currently used for commuting. However, civic leaders and groups are exploring funding for a commuter rail route to shorten the travel time. The nonprofit Valley Transit operates commuter buses and has park & ride lots in Wasilla. Air travel in small planes is common in the area as a way of reaching remote locations. The Wasilla Airport, on the west side of town, has a traffic control center, and the area has multiple private airstrips. Commercial airlines fly out of Anchorage International Airport, about 50 miles away.
Mat-Su Valley schools and hospitals close at hand
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School System, graded B-plus by Niche, serves Wasilla. It includes Iditarod Elementary School, Wasilla Middle School and Wasilla High School located within the city limits. Mat-Su Central School is a public kindergarten through 12th grade hybrid homeschool. It offers specialized classes at its central Wasilla location and personalized online learning for students in far-flung geographical locations. Wasilla Medical Clinic on the east side of town provides urgent care and doctor visits. The 125-bed Mat-Su Regional Medical Center is under 6 miles away.
Colony High is a comprehensive high school located in the heart of beautiful Mat-Su Valley.
Wasilla High ranks a 7/10 for college readiness on Greatschools.com
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Wasilla’s crime rate hovers above national average
Crime rates have risen slightly since 2020 and are higher in Wasilla than the national average, according to FBI data. The rate of violent crimes in December 2023 was 1.19 per 1,000 residents nationally, as compared to 1.99 per 1,000 residents in Wasilla. The national rate for property crime was 1.70 per 1,000 residents in December 2023, as compared to 3.19 per 1,000 residents in Wasilla.
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On average, homes in Wasilla, AK sell after 60 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Wasilla, AK over the last 12 months is $412,000, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Great opportunity to build sweat equity or use a renovation loan! This spacious home is priced well below tax assessed and market value and ready for your personal touch. Located in a desirable neighborhood on a large lot, it features a generous garage, two-story entry, two living areas, and an open floorplan. Enjoy the covered back deck, paved driveway.Excellent opportunity for the DIYermove in
Don't miss the rare opportunity to own a spacious Ranch home with a detached shop and fully paved driveway. Home features a large kitchen with a breakfast nook, formal dinning, formal living space and a huge bonus family room. Tons of storage throughout the home and shop with parking for all the AK toys. Fully usable lot with landscaping and privacy that backs up to a horse pasture.
Just in time, to pick new flooring, install prior to closing. This location is a convenient as it gets, a rare combination of comfort, style, and proximity. This 3 bedroom, 2 & 1/2 bath, with a fully landscaped & fenced lot with mountain views. This traditional two story home is located on a corner lot and just waiting for the right buyer to see it as a rare gem!
Great opportunity to build sweat equity or use a renovation loan! This spacious home is priced well below tax assessed and market value and ready for your personal touch. Located in a desirable neighborhood on a large lot, it features a generous garage, two-story entry, two living areas, and an open floorplan. Enjoy the covered back deck, paved driveway.Excellent opportunity for the DIYermove in
Don't miss the rare opportunity to own a spacious Ranch home with a detached shop and fully paved driveway. Home features a large kitchen with a breakfast nook, formal dinning, formal living space and a huge bonus family room. Tons of storage throughout the home and shop with parking for all the AK toys. Fully usable lot with landscaping and privacy that backs up to a horse pasture.
Just in time, to pick new flooring, install prior to closing. This location is a convenient as it gets, a rare combination of comfort, style, and proximity. This 3 bedroom, 2 & 1/2 bath, with a fully landscaped & fenced lot with mountain views. This traditional two story home is located on a corner lot and just waiting for the right buyer to see it as a rare gem!
Gorgeous Alaska style studio cabin with a spacious loft space. Enjoy modern amenities and a short commute to both Palmer and Wasilla while still enjoying that Alaska vibe with all wood interior and 10 acres of gorgeous nature to enjoy! Boasts a modern washer/dryer combo unit, sleek stainless appliances (and a dishwasher!) two deck spaces to relax all summer and a cozy wood stove to stay warm
Property Id: 1948875Great location outside of Wasilla. Part of a brand-new neighborhood. Building was completed 2023. Has LVP flooring throughout. A Washer and dryer. Unit has a door to private patio and access to back yard. Master bedroom has walk-in closet and master bathroom. Pantry closet in kitchen. Unit is heated by gas boiler in-floor heat. Each unit has 2 designated parking spots
Kick back and relax in South Lakes, a Wasilla neighborhood offering budget-friendly homes with plenty of acreage, amenities, and an easy commute to Anchorage. "This is a great place for folks looking to buy land or new construction without the hefty prices," says Realtor Richelle Killian with Keller Williams Realty Alaska Group. "Prices here are more budget-friendly than in Anchorage, but you can still easily commute to the city."<br><br>Houses here offer plenty of room to spread out, with larger lots that offer plenty of elbow room. You'll find homes sitting on lots between one and two acres, making it easy to create your perfect homestead. You'll find a mix of ramblers, split levels with cabin-like lumber exteriors, and spacious new construction. Closer to the lakes, you'll also find waterfront homes with private docks so you can fish, swim or boat whenever the mood strikes. Homes prices here range from $300,000 for a rambler, around $500,000 for a split level or new construction and up to $700,000 for a home on the water. On average, the more land your home has, the pricier your new home might be.<br><br>Students attend schools within the Matunuska-Sisitna School District, including Cottonwood Creek Elementary. The school scored above average for test scores and student progress on Great Schools. Students here can participate in after-school activities like Chess Club, Math Olympiad and Science Olympiad. Teeland Middle School is rated average for test scores on Great Schools and offers students the chance to get homework and test support with the school's study hall program. The school also provides an after-school Art Adventure program, a Guitar Club and a Math Lab. Grades nine through twelve attend Colony High School, which scored above average for test scores and college readiness on Great Schools. The school provides a comprehensive college and career counseling center that schedules college visits, holds SAT prep courses and offers help with financial aid and scholarship opportunities. <br><br>One of the area's perks is your proximity to over a dozen lakes and plenty of outdoor recreation areas. Head to Wasilla Lake or Cottonwood Creek Lake for boating, kayaking and ice fishing. Newcomb Park offers public access to Wasilla Lake, where you can swim, walk along well-maintained trails, have a picnic or take kids to the colorful playground. Cottonwood Creek Park is a favorite for hiking in the area. You can hike along the forested creek, fish, forage and explore. Just make sure you bring plenty of bear spray!<br><br>While you'll find that the neighborhood is primarily forest-tucked residences, swathes of woodland and sparkling lakes, you're still reasonably well-connected to Anchorage and commercial amenities. "The neighborhood is mostly home to residents who work in Anchorage, so it's a popular place for commuters," Killian adds. "You're super close to Parks Highway, and you can use it to get to Anchorage in just over 30 minutes." Parks Highway is also where you'll find most of the area's dining and retail. Head to big box stores like Target, Fred Meyer and Petco for all the daily necessities. There are primarily fast-food restaurants here, but you'll also find local favorites like Hacienda Mexican. This colorful Mexican American restaurant is perfect for grabbing tacos and enchiladas when you don't want to cook. When you want a sweet treat, get a baker's dozen at beloved Holy Moley Donuts. For a little more, you can take Parks Highway into Downtown Wasilla, home to more locally owned restaurants, boutiques and breweries. Have a Saturday tasting at Bearpaw River Brewing Company or catch the big game at Tailgaters Sports Bar. <br><br>With its spacious new construction, convenient commuting and proximity to indoor and outdoor amenities, South Lakes is a Wasilla neighborhood you'll love to call home.
Welcome to Gateway, a Palmer community offering dynamic new construction, scenic mountain views and convenience to Anchorage, Wasilla and Downtown Palmer. "This area is becoming super popular with all the new construction that's popping up. It's a great place to buy if you're looking for land and a turnkey home," says Realtor Richelle Killian with Keller Williams Realty Alaska Group.<br><br>New construction is the name of the game here, with consistent opportunities to buy brand-new builds or lots where you can create your custom dream home. You'll find modern Craftsman-style homes, contemporary new construction with bold, geometric details and modern Victorians that offer charm and convenience. In addition to new construction, you'll find some established traditional homes and ramblers that offer lower prices. Homes here tend to have larger lot sizes, often sitting on half an acre to one and a half acre. In the community, an established home will cost between $300,000 and $450,000, while contemporary new construction can cost from $500,000 to $800,000. <br><br>Families with school-aged children in the area attend the Matanuska-Sisitna School District. "The schools in the area come very highly rated," Killian says. "I tell clients to consider the benefits of their children attending school here when choosing between living in this area and Anchorage." Pre-kindergarten to fifth-grade students attend Pioneer Peak Elementary School, which has an overall score of A on its Niche Report Card. In addition to the school's stellar academics, it offers community activities like its Movie Club and Family Movie Nights. At Colony Middle School, which scored an A-minus on Niche, students can access after-school homework help and tutoring. Students can also participate in extracurricular activities, including Chess and Board Game Club and Cross-Country Ski Club. Colony High School scored a B-plus on Niche and is notable for its comprehensive college readiness counseling. Students can attend college visit trips, get SAT or ACT prep help or access scholarship opportunities. <br><br>Located so close to the Matanuska River and Chugach State Park, your access to the outdoors is nearly limitless here. You're just minutes from whitewater rafting, fishing, hunting and hiking, making this a nature lover's paradise. The community is also close to several lakes, most notably Finger Lake. At the Finger Lake State Recreation Site, you can launch your boat onto the water, camp out, picnic or swim. Finger Lake is a go-to for summertime fun and a great spot to get outdoors during the winter. Lace up your skates and go ice-skating once the lake is fully frozen or bring a chair and pop-up tent to ice fish for arctic char or rainbow trout. <br><br>While this community has a secluded, rural feel, you're close to daily necessities or larger cities. The area is right at the intersection of Glenn Highway and East Parks Highway, making it easy to travel west to the commercial amenities of Wasilla or east to the dining and retail of Palmer. Mat-Su Regional Medical Center is also conveniently located along this intersection. Most residents here commute to Anchorage for work at major employers like Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson or the University of Alaska-Anchorage. With the convenience of the Glenn Highway, you're just 30 miles away from the city, so it's a terrific home-buying location for commuters. With your access to Anchorage, you can attend concerts, hockey games and other events or easily get to the Anchorage International Airport. <br><br>You can find all your daily necessities along the East Palmer-Wasilla Highway. At the intersection of the highway and Trunk Road, you can get groceries at Three Bears, grab a coffee at Cozy Cup Espresso or grab a hearty lunch at Burger Jim. To get to Downtown Palmer, head east down Palmer-Wasilla Highway to get to Palmer's more considerable retail and dining area. Have a farm-to-table meal with fresh, Alaskan-caught and grown ingredients at Feather and Flour or listen to live music all summer long at the Palmer Alehouse. <br><br>With its spacious new construction, well-rated schools and proximity to outdoor amenities and city offerings, Gateway is ready for you to come home.
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Bike Score®®
59/ 100
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