Description
A home with heart, land, and history. Theres something quietly magnetic about a log home in the woods " the way it holds the scent of cedar and snow, the sound of firewood crackling against a long winter. 3457 Moosewalk Road is one of those rare places that still feels authentically Alaska " unpolished in the right ways, solid where it matters, and full of room to breathe. Set on 1.33 acres, this 3-bed, 2-bath home offers just over 1,800 square feet of living space, wrapped in the warmth of log-style siding and honest craftsmanship. The main floor greets you with open, practical spaces " a living room that catches the afternoon light, a kitchen ready for Sunday coffee and slow breakfasts, a full bath, and a comfortable primary bedroom just steps away. Nothing showy, just the kind of layout that makes sense in daily life. Downstairs, a fully finished basement extends the homes comfort and livability. A Blaze King Princess wood stove anchors the space " dependable, efficient, and steady through Interior winters. Two additional bedrooms, a family room, and laundry complete the lower level, offering flexibility for guests, hobbies, or a quiet retreat away from the bustle of the main floor. Outside, youll find what most homes promise but few deliver: land you can actually use. Theres a detached two-car garage, multiple sheds for gear or firewood, a fenced yard, and a bit of Alaskas raw beauty at the edge of every view. GU-1 zoning keeps your options open, whether you dream of adding a greenhouse, a workshop, or simply a deeper garden. Built in 1985, this home wears its age with honesty. The logs have seen seasons and need their care; the systems have earned their updates. But thats part of the deal here " youre not buying perfection, youre buying something real. A structure thats stood steady through decades of frost, thaw, and the quiet resilience that defines life up north. The road to the property is a mix of paved and gravel " the kind that reminds you youre still in Alaska, but close enough to North Pole for easy errands and morning commutes. Taxes run around $4,500 a year. Heat is provided by baseboards and the wood stove " simple, efficient, and independent. This isnt a show home. Its a keeps-you-warm, keeps-you-honest kind of home. The kind people build lives in " where boots line up by the door, where you know the exact sound of the kettle on the stove, and where youll feel winter settle in without ever feeling trapped by it. If youve been looking for a place that feels genuine " not curated, not fabricated " this is it. Come see 3457 Moosewalk Road. Walk the deck. Smell the wood smoke. Feel whats real.
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3BEDS
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1.3ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,824SQFT
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$225$/SQFT
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Description
A home with heart, land, and history. Theres something quietly magnetic about a log home in the woods " the way it holds the scent of cedar and snow, the sound of firewood crackling against a long winter. 3457 Moosewalk Road is one of those rare places that still feels authentically Alaska " unpolished in the right ways, solid where it matters, and full of room to breathe. Set on 1.33 acres, this 3-bed, 2-bath home offers just over 1,800 square feet of living space, wrapped in the warmth of log-style siding and honest craftsmanship. The main floor greets you with open, practical spaces " a living room that catches the afternoon light, a kitchen ready for Sunday coffee and slow breakfasts, a full bath, and a comfortable primary bedroom just steps away. Nothing showy, just the kind of layout that makes sense in daily life. Downstairs, a fully finished basement extends the homes comfort and livability. A Blaze King Princess wood stove anchors the space " dependable, efficient, and steady through Interior winters. Two additional bedrooms, a family room, and laundry complete the lower level, offering flexibility for guests, hobbies, or a quiet retreat away from the bustle of the main floor. Outside, youll find what most homes promise but few deliver: land you can actually use. Theres a detached two-car garage, multiple sheds for gear or firewood, a fenced yard, and a bit of Alaskas raw beauty at the edge of every view. GU-1 zoning keeps your options open, whether you dream of adding a greenhouse, a workshop, or simply a deeper garden. Built in 1985, this home wears its age with honesty. The logs have seen seasons and need their care; the systems have earned their updates. But thats part of the deal here " youre not buying perfection, youre buying something real. A structure thats stood steady through decades of frost, thaw, and the quiet resilience that defines life up north. The road to the property is a mix of paved and gravel " the kind that reminds you youre still in Alaska, but close enough to North Pole for easy errands and morning commutes. Taxes run around $4,500 a year. Heat is provided by baseboards and the wood stove " simple, efficient, and independent. This isnt a show home. Its a keeps-you-warm, keeps-you-honest kind of home. The kind people build lives in " where boots line up by the door, where you know the exact sound of the kettle on the stove, and where youll feel winter settle in without ever feeling trapped by it. If youve been looking for a place that feels genuine " not curated, not fabricated " this is it. Come see 3457 Moosewalk Road. Walk the deck. Smell the wood smoke. Feel whats real.