@Greg Goforth hi Greg, I own rental property in Anchorage as well as run several air bnb’s. A few things to keep in mind:
-If you buy close to downtown, stay west of c street, east is considered a bad neighborhood. As a general rule, the neighborhoods are better west of C throughout, with many exceptions.
-The Airbnb market in anchorage has become very competitive, so you need to do something to make you stand out. One thing is cheaper prices, but we found with lower prices, renter quality goes down as well. Find something unique. Don’t expect Anchorage prices to be cheap either Anchorage has always been expensive, but currently the market is insane, drivi g up the prices further.
-There was a massive housing building boom when the pipeline went in in the last 70’s, early 80’s. A majority of homes still look like they are in the 80’s. This translates to an Airbnb guest from out of state as ‘dated and unpleasant’. You will need to drop cash on improving that, and because it’s an Airbnb, it’s not advisable to go builder grade.
-Finding good management has been very difficult. Either they do not do a good job, or are very very expensive. We are still looking for someone to manage ours. We have fired 2 managers in 3 years.
-The Airbnb season is only from may to sept. Even when we crashed the prices, we did not have a lot of bookings throughout the summer. We have long term renters in there on a short lease throughout the winter.
- Have you considered Seward? It’s only 120 miles from anchorage, and very similar to homer. It’s at the end of the fjord, right on the water, protected by mountains, close to glaciers, lots of great outdoor activities, and I have found there to be less crazy people in Seward vs homer. It still has all the amenities you might need, hospital, grocery store, etc. I definitely prefer Seward over homer.
-In general, the farther you get from anchorage or any big town, the cheaper the place would be. You could get a place in say, moose pass or hope for a pittance, and wouldn’t have to rent it out very much if at all to offset costs due to low purchase price. I would look at talkeetna, big lake, moose pass, hope to name a few.