Hi there and welcome to my blog. I'm a Realtor in Homer Alaska and have been for over 14 years now. As an Associate Broker with the Alderfer Group Realtors, I specialize in the problem-solving that often accompanies a Seller's decision to sell and an Buyer's decision to purchase. Often there are hundreds of unanswered questions that a client might have that need to be addressed in order to proceed comfortably with their decisions. And I'm there to help.
My family and I headed out to Alaska in 1981 in an old '67 Travel-all, with all our worldly goods stacked into milk crates and black plastic bags (matching luggage!!!) We settled in a campground in Anchorage and after several weeks found a house to rent. Two years later, we moved to Homer. Both our kids graduated from Homer schools and we all were, and continue to be, active members of the community here. My background is as a social worker and case manager; my husband is a general contractor and the best sax player on the Peninsula! Our other kids live far away on the East Coast, but our youngest daughter and her family recently moved back to Homer. Right now she's my husband's right-hand gal, helping him build houses.
Homer and Anchor Point are wonderful communities in which to raise a family, and now we get to watch the next generation grow up here, which is a real treat for us. (Now that we're reaching that "magic age" ourselves, we can also unequivically say it's a great place to retire as well! )
There are so many diverse and interesting people here and so many, many things to occupy your time. If you are bored here, it's your own fault!
I hope the properties you see here and the photos of the area, coupled with the information and chat that I add here really gives you a sense of this wonderful, beautiful place--I also hope it will whet your appetite for a possible real estate purchase at some point! If there are things of interest, if your curiosity is piqued, let me know. I'm glad to answer any and all of your questions, so fire away!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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