Published in Anchorage Daily News on 11.29.2023 I have often wondered why first-time home buyers don’t consider purchasing a duplex as their first home. You can live in one unit and 75% of the gross rental income from the other unit can be used for qualifying Continue Reading
Zoning Is Not a Factor in Affordability
That may come as a surprise to some of you, but zoning is not nearly as important as mortgage interest rates, the highest they currently are at 7.8% since the year 2000. And the natural disasters that flood our online and print news will surely create Continue Reading
A Life, Liberty and Property Story
Last year, Mark Tuovinen, a Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty Realtor, was hosting a $200,000 condo off Victor Road when he met Barbara Knapp, a community volunteer who teaches classes on citizenship and helps immigrant families with green cards and Continue Reading
Time to Test Your Alaska Real Estate Knowledge
In my forty years of real estate, never have I seen a market quite like this. Not even during the oil boom of the early 1980’s. It is the perfect storm of almost historic low interest rates and lack of inventory due to years of under home building generated in Continue Reading
How Many of You Know the Popular In-N-Out Burger?
I can’t help but compare Alaska’s in and out migration to that popular burger. Net migration is the number of people who move to Alaska minus the number who leave. For decades, Alaska has enjoyed net migration but that changed between 2015-2020 when Alaska lost migrants in Continue Reading