Scooter’s Airpark Pilot Paradise
Taxi to your Kenai home! Scotter’s Airpark offers vacant lots on the most prestigious and developed airstrip in the Kenai Area. Land on a 100X2,500 ‘ East/West runway that is lighted and maintained year round. The protective covenants have set a great foundation for a quality assortment of Kenai Alaska real estate. You will find custom homes, hangers with apartments, and stand alone aircraft hangers. This unique one of a kind subdivision is waiting to welcome you home to your lovely Kenai Peninsula airpark.
For More Information Call Glenda at 907 252 2743
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Kenai Real Estate & Homes For Sale Update :: 4 New Listing
Kenai Real Estate: 422 Rogers Road Kenai, AK 99611, 37555 Cannery Road Kenai, AK 99611
Soldotna Real Estate: 123 Parkwood Circle Soldotna, AK 99669
Sterling Real Estate: 37255 Feuding Lane Sterling, AK 99672
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Cold Weather, Warm Home: Selling Your Kenai or Soldotna Home In Winter
Contrary to local lore winter can be a good time to sell your Kenai or Soldotna home. Everyone assumes that summer is better but the truth is that the best time to sell is when the buyers are in the market looking, be it summer or winter.
We are seeing a large influx of relocation buyers who are often given one weekend to tour homes and make a decision before they have to return from hence they came to pack everything up and move. The housing inventory is smaller in the winter than the summer giving you better odds that your home will be seen by winter buyers.
Check out this article for a few easy tips for improving the photos and showings of your Kenai or Soldotna home in winter.
North Kenai Real Estate & Homes for Sale :: New Listings
North Kenai Real Estate: 50840 Island Lake Road North Kenai, AK 99635
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Before You Leave Your Kenai Home….
The last thing you want to do while you’re on a trip is to worry about someone burglarizing your Kenai home. Use this checklist to add some peace of mind to your travel plans.
- Ask a trusted friend – to pick up your mail and newspaper and keep the yard free of trash and advertisements.
- Stop your mail but maybe not your newspaper – you can easily handle this online by going to the US Postal Service’s Hold Mail Service. A recent story implicated an employee from a major newspaper who was passing customer hold requests to burglars.
- Don’t post about your trip on Facebook and Twitter until you return – some burglars actually look for this type of announcement to schedule their activities.
- Do your neighborhood watch – especially if you’re going to be gone for more than just a few days. Let your monitoring service know when you’ll be gone and if someone will be checking on your home for you.
- Light timers make it look like someone is home – use several set for different times to better simulate someone at home.
- Do unplug certain appliances – TVs, computers, toaster ovens that use electricity even when they’re off and to protect them from power surges.
- Don’t hide a key – burglars know exactly where to look for your key and it only takes them a moment to check under the mat, above the door, in the flower pot or in a fake rock.
These easy-to-handle suggestions may protect your belongings while you’re gone while adding a level of serenity to your trip.
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