Alaska’s Most Expensive Listing is a $9 Million Fairytale Mansion
Soaring past local comps, Alaska’s priciest pad is a $9 million mansion spanning 17,000 square feet with themed rooms straight from a fairytale. Listed just a few weeks ago, “Second Star,” as it has come to be known, will set a state record if it sells for anywhere near its list price. In comparison, the next most expensive Alaskan listing is asking $3.5 million.
The home was named for its influences from the “Peter Pan” books. In the fairytale, Neverland is accessed through the “second star to the right and straight on till morning.” In reality, Alaska’s “Second Star” is sited near Homer, AK on 2.5 acres of oceanfront property overlooking the Kachemak Bay and surrounding mountains.
The magical home was constructed in 2011 for the most high-end family living Alaska has to offer, as the U.S.’ 49th state had nothing like this before. It was intended to be a vacation home for the owner and currently serves as a rental often used as a wedding venue. The home has eight bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, two kitchens and a surplus of common areas. It can comfortably sleep up to 30 people and entertain many more.
The home is offered fully-furnished with its existing custom and one-of-a-kind appointments. It is estimated that the furniture alone is worth approximately $300,000, with an additional $250,000 in custom lighting and chandeliers. While maintaining its extremely high-end status, the home is also supremel...
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