Spuhn Island Lots
Spuhn Island Lots, AlaskaAn exclusive location, Spuhn Island is being developed to offer 38 spectacular water-front lots to discerning real estate investors. The largest lot is 3.4 acres in size, the smallest 1.3 acres. Each lot contains 200 feet of waterfront with unobstructed views of land and sea. Prices range from $169,900 to $428,900. Both short and long-term mainland moorage is available through the City and Borough of Juneau. Private moorage is available in two different locations in Auke Bay, as is private boat charter for transportation to and from the island. Spuhn Island’s home sites are equipped with the modern conveniences of cable TV, broadband Internet, underground electricity, water and phone. The first island in the area to offer such amenities, Spuhn Island’s services reach the island via underwater fiber optic cable from the mainland. Fresh water is supplied via submerged pipe. Two septic systems are offered, and new residents choose which is right for them based on preference and lot configuration. The systems can be also be integrated, and construction proceeds only with the approval and guidance of the Department of Environmental Conservation, who ensures that the systems have absolutely no adverse impact on the environment. Sitka The city-borough of Sitka is located on Baranof and Chichagof Islands in the Pacific Ocean's Alexander Archipelago. This southeastern region of Alaska is more familiarly known as the Alaskan Panhandle, aptly named for its use as a route for steam ships during Alaska's gold rush. Sitka is Alaska's fourth largest city by population, and is accessible from the mainland by boat and by air. Sitka is a nature-lover's paradise, offering an abundance of opportunities for the avid outdoorsperson. Popular activities range from kayaking in the Pacific Ocean to soaking in the many hot springs, to hiking through the beautiful mountain trails, to backpacking and mountain climbing. Sitka is also home to Alaska's oldest cultural and historic national park, and its collection of Native totem poles from all over Alaska. Mount Edgecumbe, Sitka's dormant volcano, is a popular tourist destination and a relatively easy mountain to summit. Sitka's climate is oceanic, with temperatures ranging from moderate to cool. |
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