Alaska Real Estate Market Update – 2025 Roundup
2025 Year-End Review:
Anchorage Real Estate
Anchorage wrapped up 2025 with steady appreciation, strong transaction volume, and faster-moving inventory compared to surrounding markets.
What Stood Out in 2025
Homes moved quickly—just over a month on average—which signals consistent demand throughout the year.
Prices increased 4.37%, showing stable appreciation without overheating.
With over 2,200 homes sold, Anchorage maintained strong volume and liquidity.
Market Insight
Anchorage remained the most active and efficient market in the region
Buyers stayed engaged despite higher rates
Sellers who priced correctly saw fast results
For Sellers
Well-positioned homes moved quickly and captured strong value. Timing and pricing remained critical.
For Buyers
Speed mattered. The best homes didn’t sit long, requiring quick decision-making.
Looking Ahead
Anchorage continues to show stability and consistency. Expect a market that rewards preparation, decisiveness, and strong execution.
2025 Year-End Review:
Palmer & Wasilla Real Estate
The Palmer/Wasilla market in 2025 showed resilience with moderate growth, steady pricing, and consistent transaction volume despite shifting conditions.
What Stood Out in 2025
Prices increased 6.44% year-over-year, signaling continued long-term strength in the market. Even with higher interest rates and economic pressure, demand held.
Homes moved in an average of 47 days across the year—much faster than what we’re seeing in the winter slowdown, showing clear seasonality.
Market Insight
Appreciation is still happening—but at a controlled pace
Inventory fluctuations created windows of opportunity throughout the year
Buyers remained active, but more selective
For Sellers
2025 proved that equity is still growing. Strategic timing and preparation were key to maximizing results.
For Buyers
Those who stayed consistent and patient found opportunities, especially during lower-competition windows.
Looking Ahead
Momentum is still there—but the market is maturing. Strategy will separate average results from great ones moving forward.