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  • @alaska_realtor
    @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +3

    What do you want to know about Wasilla? Post them below!

    • @billd3223
      @billd3223 2 роки тому +2

      What is the homeless population like? Where do they go in the winter time? Do they seem to be seasonal and migrate to the lower 48?

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +3

      @@billd3223 There aren’t really a lot of homeless people in the MatSu that I’ve noticed and I believe there’s more of a migration from AK city to AK city.

    • @billd3223
      @billd3223 2 роки тому +2

      @@alaska_realtor Thank you for the reply. That is such a huge issue here where we live.

    • @jeremykaleschenkoikov6993
      @jeremykaleschenkoikov6993 2 роки тому +1

      Moving there in September from Phoenix Arizona. Am I going to freeze to death?

    • @aksurvive
      @aksurvive 2 роки тому +1

      @@jeremykaleschenkoikov6993 - I'll answer that one :) You will be cold during a transition period. It will not take long for you to acclimate and it will not be that bad. We rarely have extreme cold (by Alaska standards). On occasion it gets below zero, it's not terrible unless it's coupled with winds. I've lived in a lot of areas of Alaska and it's among the warmer ones.

  • @JeffBradley-yu4tr
    @JeffBradley-yu4tr Рік тому +14

    I worked as a Public Defender in the Mat-Su for over a decade. I'll suggest staying away from two specific areas: (1) the Williwaw Way subdivision (just north of Wasilla Lake), and (2) all around Pittman Road. Those two areas had a disproportionate amount of burglaries and car break-ins. You'll find some nice houses along Pittman--with not-so-nice neighbors. Williwaw Way is entirely trash. A third somewhat sketchy area is along Burma Road (which is nearer to Houston than Wasilla). You'll find drugs pretty much everywhere, but most people don't really care about the drugs themselves; they are worried about avoiding the theft crimes associated with drugs. Violent crime is low. In a state where carrying a gun is as common as wearing a watch, robberies and non-family assaults are exceptionally rare. If you avoid idiots and stay out of the Mug Shot Saloon, you'll be fine. As you drive around, bear in mind that all of Alaska is a bit 'trashy.' Just because a house is wrapped in Tyvek (no siding) and has three broken down snow machines in the front yard, does not mean that those aren't good neighbors. Pretty much all Alaska neighborhoods look like the ghetto when compared to pretty much all of Connecticut. But Alaska has freedom and mountains; Connecticut has neither. I'll also specifically address the crime of Sexual Assault, because there is often confusion about the reality of that crime. If you simply read the crime statistics, all of Alaska appears to overrun with rapists. That is not the case. 99% of the sex crimes that I saw fell into one of two categories: (a) intrafamilial "pervy uncle" cases, and (b) consensual sex between 19-year-old boys and 15-year-old girls. In over a decade, I saw only one case that involved a true boogey-man-drag-her-into-the-bushes type rapist. So take the crime statistics with a big grain of salt.

  • @Aubiee1212
    @Aubiee1212 Рік тому +27

    Wasilla is like ten times safer than anchorage just to let y’all know

    • @Niggocs
      @Niggocs Рік тому +4

      Eh… there’s different dangers Fr, I’ve lived in both, more fucked shit happens in the valley, but anchorage is just more often, more people,

    • @arturohull14161
      @arturohull14161 Рік тому

      Wrong. The Valley is a bunch of racist, conservative reactionaries.

    • @tritontransport
      @tritontransport Рік тому

      Maybe 15 or 20 years ago 🤔. Back when there was no over pass at the Glenn and parks highway and it was just a 4 way stop light 🥴. Now it’s more crime ridden than Anchorage in some respects

    • @insolentfxckeryy1162
      @insolentfxckeryy1162 Рік тому +1

      Less people get caught in wasilla

    • @axelshawAk
      @axelshawAk Рік тому

      Especially after they shut down the homeless shelter

  • @frozenbits48
    @frozenbits48 Рік тому +12

    I lived in Alaska for 50+ years. Ketchikan to Nome. I really liked the Palmer area over the Wasilla area. Even though I lived in Wasilla for many, many years, within walking distance of Lowes and walmart, nobody knew the area as it is a little isolated valley. The pizza delivery people knew us though!! But due to cold finally getting through to my old bones, it was time to retire and move. I still have friends in Wasilla, and I especially miss the drag strip over in the Butte area. Winter weather today here in the hills of Tennessee is 52 degrees and sunshine.

    • @vandy8495
      @vandy8495 10 місяців тому

      I’m moving to Palmer in march to finish my flight training!!

  • @edwardmiller9611
    @edwardmiller9611 Рік тому +5

    I reside in Anchorage and was in Wasilla yesterday. The traffic was SO congested, I was glad to go back to the Big Village.

  • @Chris_at_Home
    @Chris_at_Home 2 роки тому +10

    I had a few jobs where I had to commute over the years. My last 6 years before retirement I drove 88 miles a day round trip from north of Wasilla to Eagle River Rd. Driving through Wasilla has many lights now versus when it just had a flashing yellow light and the speed limit was 55 through there. I drove 126,000 miles in 6 years. Most of my jobs were just getting to the airport and going to work for a few weeks.

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +3

      That would be A LOT of driving everyday! I’m moving out to north Wasilla soon so I know exactly what you’re talking about

    • @Chris_at_Home
      @Chris_at_Home 2 роки тому +1

      @@alaska_realtor I'm about 10 miles north of Wasilla about a mile off the highway. They keep adding traffic lights on the highway with 3 being added this summer. The morning commute wasn't bad but the afternoon is slow and on Fridays the traffic can back up on the Parks all the way to the Seward Meridian exit in Wasilla.Of course what we consider bad traffic up here would be considered moderate in big lower 48 cities.On my morning commutes I used to get off at Peters Creek and take the Old Glenn to Eagle River Rd. It was relaxing to get off the highway

    • @z.s.n.
      @z.s.n. 2 роки тому

      @@Chris_at_Home howdy neighbor!

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +2

      @@Chris_at_Home I think we're actually going to be close neighbors pretty soon here lol I'm a little ways off Schrock.

    • @Chris_at_Home
      @Chris_at_Home 2 роки тому

      @@alaska_realtor I'm off Johnson's. I guess I am more west than North. That's a nice area but cold in the winter.

  • @Zeahappy
    @Zeahappy Рік тому +9

    We went from a 6360 sq. ft piece of property, which we sold for $779,000 to a piece of property of about 88426 sq. ft. purchased for 400k less in 2022. There are good deals out in Wasilla. As far as crime goes, as long as you use common sense and don't drive like a moron, you'll usually avoid the likely crime of assault.

  • @naturescoper3936
    @naturescoper3936 2 роки тому +10

    If I lived in Alaska the Mat Su would be on the top of my list .I visited last year and really liked the area .

  • @AmorDei316
    @AmorDei316 2 роки тому +10

    The biggest problem lately is inflation..... also most 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartments are around 1200 a month+ just in case anyone wanted to know...

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому

      It really makes you start to cut down on trips for sure

    • @skiphardstuff7444
      @skiphardstuff7444 2 роки тому

      That's nice to know. I'am interested in Wasilla friend moved there couple years ago.

    • @Sbw1976
      @Sbw1976 2 роки тому +2

      This is rent anywhere on average

  • @userak7425
    @userak7425 Рік тому +2

    I own a beautiful 1600 st. 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse with garage and patio deck in Wasilla. Bought it in 2016 for $129,000, $20,000 under low book appraisal value. Beautiful! Great neighborhood behind Wasilla Lake. Great HOA for $179/month. Trees, walking parhs, close to everything. Quiet. I couldn't find anything close to this in Anchorage for less than $275,000 with a $400-500 monthly HOA in a belowaverage neighborhood. You can have Anchorage.

  • @danielramsey1959
    @danielramsey1959 Рік тому +3

    Wasilla isn't Anchorage. ....it's dirty, the roads are gravel, you won't see identical housing development if at all, frankly some homes are built out of whatever is available, shipping containers, pallets, box cars.

  • @jacobrodriguez1150
    @jacobrodriguez1150 2 роки тому +6

    From nyc originally and recently moved to the poconos in north east Pennsylvania. I am thinking about moving again this time to Wasilla Alaska. The matsu valley is a little similar to the pocono mountains PA. They’re similar but obviously they’re also different.

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +2

      How many people live in Poconos?

    • @jacobrodriguez1150
      @jacobrodriguez1150 2 роки тому

      @@alaska_realtor 340,300 plus people and growing rapidly. The poconos is four counties Monroe ,pike, Wayne and carbon counties.

    • @jrrivera4450
      @jrrivera4450 Рік тому +1

      A puerto rican in the mountains😅

    • @oceanblue5794
      @oceanblue5794 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@jacobrodriguez1150- I used to live on Long Island and all I ever heard about for the best skiing destinations on the east coast are the Poconos and the Catskills. I myself want to relocate to either Anchorage or Fairbanks.
      Did you ever wind up relocating

    • @jacobrodriguez1150
      @jacobrodriguez1150 2 місяці тому

      @@oceanblue5794 actually no I decided to stay here in north east Pennsylvania (the poconos) and anchorage wasilla are just my yearly vacation fly fishing destinations. I love Alaska but the poconos is just my home and I decided I am happy here. Pennsylvania it self is the greatest state in America .

  • @kaylees6199
    @kaylees6199 2 роки тому +6

    I'm finally driving up to Wasilla from W.V. next week, I've visited several times first, but the roads and layout y'all have are a total dream compared to down here. Would it be weird to ask for a video about what employment, and opportunities there are in the area? Construction is for sure a huge one (although I know it's coming to an end now), but what about teaching opportunities and how weed being legal impacts specific professions (if you do use), what limits are in place because of it, and finally how possible reasonable further education is. To simplify, because I'm a rambler, with all the rent going up in April and still seemingly rising, what job opportunities should I be line for to afford the cost of existing. I can't remember clearly, but the price of butter alone almost made me die right there in three bears. 😂

    • @aksurvive
      @aksurvive 2 роки тому

      I love Three Bears but if you're on a budget you'll need to look around. Butter at Fred Meyer's is on sale this week for $2.99. There are a lot of people hiring right now. Rent here is very sparse and quite expensive. I rent out my house in WV for $500 a month, if I had that same house here, I would charge $2,200 or so.

  • @donnalthood3102
    @donnalthood3102 9 місяців тому +1

    I lived in Anchorage for a year for work....yeah, crime in Anchorage exists, as anywhere...I was told do not move to anywhere with "view" in the name in Anchorage......but I was also told by locals that Wasilla is the Crystal Meth Capital of Alaska with gangs. I do not know from personal experience but I have heard these things time and time again.

  • @alaskansummertime
    @alaskansummertime Рік тому +5

    LOL I'm planning a move from Anchorage to the Valley and did the crime map of Big Lake compared to Spenard. Ha ha ha ha ha.

  • @caryyoung4710
    @caryyoung4710 10 місяців тому

    I love AK but just can't get myself to make a permanent move for a variety of reasons. If one wanted to do a house exchange for a year (Maui for AK) Where do you think would be the best place in the state to do this considering we have two kids in high school and love skiing, fishing, hiking etc...?

  • @roycemaslyk3612
    @roycemaslyk3612 Рік тому

    Omg the red drape is beautiful in the room in backgrounds for videos.

  • @NattyStateJake0911
    @NattyStateJake0911 Рік тому +3

    It's funny what's considered a big amount of crime in Alaska compared to the lower 48 lol I lived in a l I type fish bowl called Estes Park smaller than Wasilla but more populated and the people there got what was called winter depression. Idk what it is about winter rolling around in small mountain towns that makes people do the dumb shot they do but from what I've read most of alaskas crime is alcohol fueled but again I haven't read every little crime report so can't be for sure in my statement

  • @STILLPHENOM
    @STILLPHENOM Рік тому +2

    my wife's in the medical profession. I work remotely. I don't really like to live in the city but don't want to be too isolated either. what areas do you think is best? I'd also like to be close to Salmon fishing grounds :) Thank you!!

    • @estherkinneen8996
      @estherkinneen8996 Рік тому +3

      Hello, my name is Esther, and I grew up in the the Palmer Ak/Bodenburg Butte area. For a point of of reference, about 30 minutes away from Wasilla. I would highly recommend, as it has more of a small town feel. However just keep in mind the farther you get from Palmer, the colder and darker it gets. One upside is the Mat-Su valley area has very rich soil for growing important crops like carrots and potatoes that are extra sweet. I hope this is helpful. Have a wonderful day.

    • @seeky907
      @seeky907 Рік тому

      There is a hospital in Wasilla. There are 3 in Anchorage which is less than an hour's drive away.

    • @belleve5709
      @belleve5709 11 місяців тому

      Check out Juneau, for medical professionals and fishing is awesome

  • @LoneWolf-og3wq
    @LoneWolf-og3wq Рік тому +2

    "Dark side" bro being gentle on his info.
    Location though tough to beat.

  • @BigManAlaska
    @BigManAlaska Рік тому +2

    Great video 😊. We moved out of Wasilla into Anchorage because too many people moved to Wasilla. Not enough stores or roads to handle the local traffic and a short trip to the store could be up to 45 minutes one way in some cases. We've also experienced less crime in Anchorage compared to Wasilla 😂. Even though the statistics say otherwise 😮.

  • @keriprice3481
    @keriprice3481 2 роки тому +2

    What’s the drive like from eagle river to providence hospital?
    Is it bad during winter?

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +3

      I think it’s about 25 minutes. It’s not bad, especially if you’re coming from an area where you’re used to commuting.

    • @leticiabeebe2079
      @leticiabeebe2079 Рік тому

      It’s awful! Terrible traffic and you’ll regret getting work in Anchorage.

    • @JeffBradley-yu4tr
      @JeffBradley-yu4tr Рік тому

      I'd agree with the 25 minute assessment. Add 5-10 minutes during rush hour. If you are doing shift work at a hospital, you might miss the rush hour anyway. There are a handful (3-6 maybe) days per year when the drive is miserable due to ice. It only happens when things are freezing up (November or December) and when they thaw again (March or April). On those days, it's always a surprise and it makes the whole city late to work. Most of the year, even in winter, it's just fine.

  • @zarnell
    @zarnell Рік тому

    My wife and I are abandoning Juneau and headed on up to Wasilla next year, I cant wait!! Should I bring the capital with us?

    • @JeffBradley-yu4tr
      @JeffBradley-yu4tr Рік тому +1

      No. Please leave the politicians in Juneau.

    • @zarnell
      @zarnell Рік тому

      @@JeffBradley-yu4tr LOL but about 80 or 90% of them come from up their already

  • @brandonpacheywiredforlife
    @brandonpacheywiredforlife 2 роки тому +3

    Do you have a video like this for Palmer?

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +1

      Not yet, but it’s probably going to be on the list for next month’s videos 😃

    • @brandonpacheywiredforlife
      @brandonpacheywiredforlife 2 роки тому +1

      @@alaska_realtor Great, appreciate the transparency! Listening to the podcast now too!

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +1

      @@brandonpacheywiredforlife Great! Let me know if you have any other topics you'd like to see covered :)

    • @brandonpacheywiredforlife
      @brandonpacheywiredforlife 2 роки тому

      @@alaska_realtor how about dealing with naysayers and more on the Ferry system, both from Seattle and navigating Alaska?

  • @brendalea1606
    @brendalea1606 Рік тому

    IT depends... like any town there are good and bad. I hate HOA yet you have to scope out the area.

  • @maximasforrester8689
    @maximasforrester8689 Рік тому

    Are the trees in Wassila resemble the trees in Anchorage

  • @krs6924
    @krs6924 Рік тому

    Relocation guide. Thanks.

  • @spamanator666
    @spamanator666 2 роки тому +3

    "Gusty" is one way to put it. :D

  • @sogxeuro
    @sogxeuro 2 роки тому +7

    Looked at street view of this town and it likes super depressing. Then again most of Alaska looks depressing 😂

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor Рік тому +1

      I have some 360 footage from the town I'll be posting soon after it's been edited. That will hopefully give you a better sense for it.

    • @floridadad2817
      @floridadad2817 Рік тому +1

      You don't go to Wasilla to look at the town. Building materials are expensive to get there and the environment is destructive. You go there to look at the 360 degree view of the outdoors to see amazing it is everywhere around there.

    • @sogxeuro
      @sogxeuro Рік тому +5

      @@floridadad2817 That applies to all of AK. Ugly towns surrounded by beautiful nature

    • @JeffBradley-yu4tr
      @JeffBradley-yu4tr Рік тому

      Alaska is not a place to go admire the architecture. Even the churches are just corrugated steel buildings. But most of the ugly is covered by snow half of the year. And you'll be too mesmerized by the mountains to bother looking down at the street.

  • @jerryd.2087
    @jerryd.2087 Рік тому +2

    wasilla, big lake is awesome.

  • @jaycoco1019
    @jaycoco1019 2 роки тому +2

    Any good schools around the area?

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +1

      That’s a great question and something I’ve wanted to explore in more detail. Unfortunately, I don’t have a lot of firsthand experience with not having kids of my own so it would be interviews. I’m looking for people to talk with!

    • @BADGER6-7
      @BADGER6-7 2 роки тому +7

      the prudent move is homeschooling!

    • @empirekruse9574
      @empirekruse9574 2 роки тому +6

      Not really and even with the few good ones you're still taking a big risk. Homeschooling is going to be your best option!

  • @davidgrant2772
    @davidgrant2772 Рік тому +3

    I have a question. I want to move to Alaska. I want to live in a rural area yet be somewhat close to shopping. (FIguring within half hour or so) I want to be in an area where I don't have to go far to get to good hunting and fishing and Four-Wheeling area. I've been looking into the Fairbanks area but someone who lives in Alaska said look into Wasilla/Palmer area or Homer area. What would you recommend for areas? I am trying to balance my outdoorsy lifestyle with my work and I have a CDL so I'm trying to find an area where I can get a trucking job like dump truck job or local delivery type job.

    • @Niggocs
      @Niggocs Рік тому

      NO NOT FAIRBANKS, it’s unbelievabley cold in the winter and sooo hot in the summer, there is nothing there and it’s a small sad town to many drugs and homeless, wasilla would be that place but not a lot better, fairbanks has the most suicide in the nation per capita and if you go you’ll see why

    • @davidgrant2772
      @davidgrant2772 Рік тому

      @@Niggocs Yeah but you will have the drugs and homelessness and crime rate anywhere you go. I mean I got all that where I live now and if anything, our crime rate is going up due to drugs and alcohol and other factors. I am researching the Wasilla, Palmer and Eagle River areas as I've been told by people in Alaska to look there.

    • @Niggocs
      @Niggocs Рік тому

      @@davidgrant2772 not like alaska man, if there was as many people in alaska as there was in chicago or Atlanta the crime would skyrocket past what those cities are rn. It’s just different up here different situation, different people, drugs and homelessness are everywhere (damn shame) but they are different up here because of the weather and access and how spread out everything is it’s hard for people to commute, I love it up here. Lived here my whole life probably for the rest of it too, wouldn’t change it the drugs crime and homeless people add charecter

    • @davidgrant2772
      @davidgrant2772 Рік тому

      @@Niggocs I'm focusing on Wasilla, Palmer and Eagle River area. I just want to find an area where I'm close to shopping and everyday life but also where I can be out in the woods hunting or fishing in an hours time. Hunting and Fishing is huge to me. I've also been looking into the Homer area as well.

    • @davidgrant2772
      @davidgrant2772 Рік тому

      @@Niggocs I kind of expect a lot of crime and i expect the stats to be different because it's such a large area and not as inhabited as other places. Crime is just something you have to deal with in life.

  • @nohyphens
    @nohyphens 7 місяців тому

    I know a lot of people call it wa-silly - that's what I know but am not sure why, I can only guess. There's a few people there trying to "make Alaska great again".........pun intended. I have family, close family and friends who choose to live there. I'll visit one day.

  • @laraoneal7284
    @laraoneal7284 2 роки тому +3

    Are they still paying ppl 30 k for moving there.?

  • @Koskicat
    @Koskicat 3 місяці тому

    They call it Scankerage and Wasiphillus. For a reason. To be fair most homeless people hang out in the woods

  • @TheMm2Player
    @TheMm2Player 3 дні тому

    Ive been living their my whole life-

  • @Niggocs
    @Niggocs 2 роки тому +3

    Sooooo many drugs out here…. So much crime just not in the news

    • @Camposlearningjourney
      @Camposlearningjourney 2 роки тому +1

      Awesome name! My son is Ezra as well. Never met an Ezra before! Other than the Bible and Star Wars ones 😂

    • @brendaeberwein8338
      @brendaeberwein8338 Рік тому

      I totally agree. Way too much crime and not in the news.

  • @RetrieverTrainingAlone
    @RetrieverTrainingAlone Рік тому +1

    4:00 YES! CONGESTED MAIN ROAD. We live outside of Fairbanks. From our perspective, the slow traffic is the dark side. Driving the Parks Highway from Houston thru Wasilla to Palmer at rush hour or Friday afternoons traffic is heavy. Of course we are spoiled were the traffic is relatively light on most roads in interior Alaska.

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor Рік тому

      Agreed. I have heard that there are plans to bypass Wasilla with the Parks Highway to alleviate that traffic, which would be a gamechanger for the area.

  • @sgtbrown4273
    @sgtbrown4273 2 роки тому +3

    How about this , 20 dollars an hour for skilled labor lmfao 🤣

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +1

      You get what you get and you don't complain! lol

    • @sgtbrown4273
      @sgtbrown4273 2 роки тому +1

      @@alaska_realtor no kidding lol
      I guess you could open your own business up there but I here government regulations is pretty intense.

  • @jimmyjunkmail
    @jimmyjunkmail Рік тому +1

    That is so true! I live in a Small town Calif and we just had a guy hacked up with a machete1/4 mile from my house!

  • @JacquelineLarsen-Burda
    @JacquelineLarsen-Burda Рік тому +4

    I have had family in Wasilla for thirty years. The amount of Christian fundamentalism and racism is challenging, especially if you're BIPOC and/or LGBTQ. From my perspective as a longtime visitor this is the biggest "dark side".

    • @arturohull14161
      @arturohull14161 Рік тому

      Definitely. My buddy who is a Black Sunni Muslim ran for state house out there and faced racism and Islamophobic. He moved back to Anchorage. Alaska sucks in general. Alaska is too racist, confusing and reactionary.

    • @JeffBradley-yu4tr
      @JeffBradley-yu4tr Рік тому

      This is an interesting criticism. I'm looking at it from the opposite perspective, and--like you--had a negative view, but for the exact opposite reasons. I loved Alaska's natural beauty, but found it to be a Godless culture. The churches are weak and have largely caved to the popular culture. I didn't think there was enough Christian fundamentalism. They do have some racism, but it's unique. I suppose every place has their own flavor of racism. In Alaska, it's all about whether you are Native or not. Everybody else gets lumped in together. So being black in Alaska is basically the same as being white--you are an interloper, intruding upon Native land. In Anchorage, you also have a large contingent of Pacific Islanders (Samoans, etc.) who tend to cluster and live somewhat apart. Having seen racism in a variety of places, I would grade Alaska's brand of racism to be fairly mild.

    • @arturohull14161
      @arturohull14161 10 місяців тому

      @@JeffBradley-yu4trAlaska has hella racism

  • @farnorthliving6709
    @farnorthliving6709 Рік тому

    Wasilla is safer then Anchorage but the crackheads run rampid here. Especially during winter. They all work at all the local gas stations. Every single one I've been to, some crackhead behind the counter .

    • @karmathephoenix2474
      @karmathephoenix2474 Рік тому +1

      That suck!! I cannot stand stopping at gas stations just to run into a Zombie drug addict working behind the counter who doesn't feel anything and can't communicate effectively.

  • @ChengdhuPanda
    @ChengdhuPanda 8 місяців тому

    Wasilla is a creepy, parochial place. Drive through with the doors locked.

  • @JohnEllisLearningConsultant
    @JohnEllisLearningConsultant 2 роки тому +5

    KGB = Knik-Goose Bay Road

  • @userak7425
    @userak7425 Рік тому +2

    This guy does not know what he's talking about. TYPICAL REALTOR.

  • @arturohull14161
    @arturohull14161 Рік тому

    Wasilla has terrible public transportation.

    • @JeffBradley-yu4tr
      @JeffBradley-yu4tr Рік тому

      Correction: Wasilla has no public transportation. It's not Brooklyn. You need a car.

  • @simonhadley8829
    @simonhadley8829 2 роки тому +2

    Has Wasilla recovered from the mountains of debt that Palin left them with as mayor?

  • @robert1739
    @robert1739 2 роки тому +3

    The valley sucks.

    • @alaska_realtor
      @alaska_realtor 2 роки тому +1

      To each their own. What's your poison?

    • @Zeahappy
      @Zeahappy Рік тому +4

      Either "Robert" has had a bad experience in the valley or is 3 years old. But I do agree with the fact that there are some places in the valley, just like anywhere else in the world, that actually do suck. For example Baileys Furniture Store.

    • @brendaeberwein8338
      @brendaeberwein8338 Рік тому +2

      The valley is a crime scene. Every day someone is caught stealing for their next fix. The Drug cartel are all in Wasilla and the whole valley. Especially Wasilla. I used to live there in Wasilla but never again.

    • @arturohull14161
      @arturohull14161 Рік тому +2

      @@alaska_realtor The Valley is trash.

  • @BarnabyWild13
    @BarnabyWild13 Рік тому +2

    I canvased in Wasilla door to door for Obama in 2008. Only two people threatened my life.