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Those looking to own a slice of “real” Alaska can still find undeveloped homesteads in the wilderness. Land larger than that is often agriculture-restricted. Most of the parcels that come on the market are small – less than 200 acres. This is where most of the available land can be found, certainly the land with the best access to transportation. Another 44 million acres are owned by Native corporations which, although private, cannot be sold.Ībout half of Alaskans have settled in the South Central part of the state around Anchorage in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and on the Kenai Peninsula. The federal government owns 65% of Alaska and the state and the University of Alaska own over 100 million acres. But less than 1 percent of its 663,268 square miles are privately owned – by far the smallest percentage in the United States. If it was its own country it would be the 19th largest in the world. How big is Alaska? Bigger than the combined size of the 22 smallest American states.

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