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What to Know About

Living in Alaska

Alaska is the largest state in the United States and is known for its natural beauty, rugged coastline, and wildlife. Learn about the state's rich history and traditions by visiting museums like the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center and the Alaska Native Heritage Center, or pursue higher education at universities like the University of Alaska, Alaska Pacific University, and the University of Fairbanks. A diverse mix of industries, including oil, tourism, and fishing, drives Alaska's economy.

As a state known for its rugged wilderness and abundant wildlife, Alaska offers incredible opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. From exploring glaciers and fjords to hunting and fishing in the vast wilderness, there's something for everyone. For sports fans, Alaska offers a range of exciting outdoor activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and ice hockey. Be sure to explore famous attractions like Denali National Park and Preserve, Kenai Fjords National Park, Chugach State Park, and the city of Juneau.

With its stunning natural beauty and strong economy, Alaska is a great place to live for those who enjoy outdoor recreation and a unique northern experience.

Rental Market Trends

Alaska

As of June 2026, Alaska's rental market is competitive, with strong renter demand causing quick leasing times for well-priced units. Alaska's average rent is 0.9% ($16) higher than the U.S. average of $1,797.

Average Rent
$1,813
Monthly ChangeMonth Over Month Change
Increased6.8% ($116)
Yearly ChangeYear Over Year Change
Increased16.8% ($261)
Avg. Days on MarketAverage Days on Market
40
Unit Type Average Rent Monthly ChangeMonth Over Month Change Yearly ChangeYear Over Year Change
1 Bed $1,328 Increased4.9% ($62) Increased8.2% ($101)
2 Beds $1,634 Increased1.2% ($20) Increased9.7% ($144)
3 Beds $2,412 Increased5.9% ($135) Increased16.5% ($342)
Top Markets in Alaska Average Rent Avg. Rent vs. AKAverage Rent vs. Alaska Avg. Days on MarketAverage Days on Market
Anchorage $1,668 Decreased8% ($145) 30 days
Wasilla $2,036 Increased12.3% ($223) 40 days
Fairbanks $1,709 Decreased5.7% ($104) 19 days
North Pole $1,666 Decreased8.1% ($147) 40 days
Palmer $1,308 Decreased27.9% ($505) 38 days
Rental market trends are calculated using listing data from RentalSource.
Frequently Asked Questions
Alaska Rental Market FAQs

Explore rental prices, market trends, and availability in Alaska.

The average rent in Alaska is $1,813 per month.
Houses in Alaska typically rent for between $930 and $3,136 per month, with an average of $1,813 per month.
In Alaska, the average rent for a 1-bedroom house is $1,328 per month, for a 2-bedroom house, $1,634 per month, and a 3-bedroom house is $2,412 per month.
The average rent in Alaska is 0.9% ($16) higher than the national average of $1,797 per month.
The average rent in Alaska has increased by 6.8% ($116) in the last month and increased by 16.8% ($261) over the past year.
The rental market in Alaska, is currently competitive, with strong renter demand causing quick leasing times for well-priced units.
In Alaska, the average rental stays on the market for approximately 40 days. While most properties are rented within this timeframe, factors like seasonality, demand, and property type can affect how quickly a rental leases.
Based on the current averages, a household would need an annual income of $65,360 to comfortably afford a 2-bedroom house in Alaska.
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