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How Anchorage Schools Affect Home Values (and Where to Look)

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    When buying a home in Anchorage, many families naturally ask: “What are the schools like in this neighborhood?” It’s not just a question of education—school zones often have a major influence on property values. Why Schools Matter in Real Estate Strong schools attract buyers, increasing demand and property value. Homes in top-rated school zones often sell faster—and for more. Even buyers without kids consider school zones, knowing it affects resale potential. Anchorage School District Overview Anchorage School District (ASD) is the largest in Alaska and includes a mix of public, charter, and optional programs. Schools are typically assigned by neighborhood, so location really matters. Neighborhoods with Popular Schools Here are a few Anchorage areas known for having well-regarded schools and strong home values: South Anchorage Schools: South High, Goldenview Middle, Bear Valley Elementary Highlights: Larger homes, newer construction, access to trails a...

Moose in My Yard?! What to Know as an Anchorage Homeowner

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  Living in Anchorage comes with perks like stunning mountain views, fresh air, and... moose? If you're new to Alaska—or even if you've lived here for a while—you might be surprised by just how often you'll spot a moose right outside your window. Here's what to know when one wanders onto your property. Why Moose Love Anchorage Neighborhoods Moose are drawn to the city for the same reason many residents are: it's safe, has accessible food, and the living’s a little easier. In the spring and summer, they’re especially likely to wander into yards with: Fresh greenery (they love birch, willow, and certain shrubs) Gardens or compost piles Peaceful, low-traffic spaces What to Do (and Not Do) if You See a Moose Do: Stay inside or keep your distance. Moose may seem calm, but they can charge if startled. Keep pets leashed and away from the moose. Let them move on. They usually don’t linger long. Don’t: Feed them (it’s illegal and dangerous) Approach f...