(As Prepared by the Owner)
This property is apr. 7 miles up the Unalakleet River from the charming Native village of Unalakleet, which is located on the Norton Sound of the Bering Sea. This large parcel is located on the south side of the river and is wooded with spruce, birch and alder.
There is apr. a quarter mile of river frontage on a cut bank and it does not flood. The back of the property contains an old oxbow and beaver dam and hosts several specifies of migratory water fowl.
The property comes with a single room cabin made of local logs. The floor plan is a signal room/main floor with a loft. There is also enough material on location to build an additional 12’ x 24’ cabin with 3 sided imported logs. The property also has an outhouse and one outbuilding for storage.
As well as being an excellent summer time home or retreat this property is unique in that the Iditarod Sled Dog Race official trail is the Unalakleet River, which is a mere 200 ft. from the cabin. The historic mail trail route also crosses through the property.
The Unalakleet River hosts unspoiled world class fishing opportunities from king, chum, pink and coho salmon, arctic char, dolly varden and grayling.
For hunting opportunities, the region is home to black and brown bear, moose and the western caribou herd who winter in the area.
Unalakleet is easily accessible, as there are daily 1 hour flights from Anchorage and Nome.
This is a great opportunity to buy your wilderness retreat at an amazing price!
The price is: $225,000.-
The seller would consider some owner financing with a minimum of 50% down.