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Discover the latest insights, trends, and stories shaping Alaska’s unique real estate market. Join hosts Connie & Lottie as they guide you through buying, selling, and investing across the Last Frontier.

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episode Landscaping (commercial and residential) | Bob Doehl - 032 cover

Landscaping (commercial and residential) | Bob Doehl - 032

How is Anchorage balancing housing affordability with future growth and development? I invited Bob Doehl, Director of Community and Economic Development for the Municipality of Anchorage, to join me for a conversation. We discuss Title 21, home ownership incentives, and how the city is approaching future development. Meet Bob Doehl * Bob Doehl serves as the Director of Community and Economic Development for the Municipality of Anchorage. * His department oversees areas like building safety, land use planning, private subdivision development, and municipal real estate. Much of his work focuses on supporting economic growth while helping address Anchorage’s housing needs. * The department also works closely with Public Works to coordinate development projects with municipal infrastructure improvements. Streamlining Regulations with Title 21 * One of the biggest topics we discuss is Title 21, Anchorage’s land-use code. Bob explains how the municipality is working to make the development process more predictable and less expensive. * A new “spring housekeeping bill” was introduced to help clear up confusing language and inconsistencies within the code. The goal is to remove outdated standards that no longer fit Anchorage’s long-term development plans. Incentivizing Home Ownership * We also discuss new proposals aimed at making home ownership more accessible. One proposal focuses on tax abatements for first-time home buyers purchasing newly built homes. * Another initiative would provide tax relief for developers converting older buildings into multi-purpose housing with condo units. Bob shares how these programs could help more residents build long-term wealth through home equity. Future Development and Land Use * As Anchorage continues to grow, the municipality is also looking at ways to increase housing density while improving quality of life. * Bob talks about the importance of creating vibrant downtown spaces, maintaining trail systems, and keeping Anchorage competitive with nearby areas like the Mat-Su Valley. * We also discuss ongoing conversations around repurposing closed schools and other public lands for future residential development. “We have to compete by creating a higher quality of life while increasing affordability and making Anchorage a place where people want to live, work, and play.” — Bob Doehl Resources * If you have questions or just want to chat, feel free to email us at podcast@bhhsalaska.com [podcast@bhhsalaska.com]. * Connie Yoshimura number: 907-229-2703 * Lottie Michael Number: 907-242-7603 Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

20. mai 2026 - 24 min
episode Banks vs Credit Unions in Alaska—The Numbers Don't Lie | Connie ft. Guest Speaker Tara Karcz from Nuvision Credit Union - 031 cover

Banks vs Credit Unions in Alaska—The Numbers Don't Lie | Connie ft. Guest Speaker Tara Karcz from Nuvision Credit Union - 031

Mortgage rates, AI, competition, housing shortages, and growth in the Mat-Su Valley are all changing the way lenders operate in Alaska. That’s why I invited Tara Karcz, Senior Vice President of Mortgage Lending at Nuvision Federal Credit Union, to share how lending is evolving and what she’s seeing across Anchorage and the Valley. Meet Tara Karcz * Tara Karcz is the Senior Vice President of Mortgage Lending at Nuvision Federal Credit Union, where she oversees a mortgage portfolio of more than $1 billion. She also works closely with the commercial lending team and has extensive experience serving borrowers across Alaska. * Through her leadership role, Tara focuses on helping members navigate mortgage lending, construction lending, portfolio loans, and first-time home buying programs. She is also passionate about community involvement and supporting organizations that serve veterans, military families, first responders, and children throughout Alaska. What Makes A Credit Union Different? * Tara explains that one of the biggest differences between a credit union and a traditional bank is the focus on members instead of shareholders. * Because credit unions are member-owned, the focus is often centered around relationships, service, and giving back to the community. Tara shares how Nuvision supports veterans, first responders, military families, and local organizations through community events and volunteer work throughout the year. * She also explains how Nuvision’s ability to portfolio loans creates more flexibility for borrowers. Instead of treating every borrower exactly the same, their team can take a deeper look at credit profiles, compensating factors, and individual circumstances. Why Lending Has Become More Competitive * One of the biggest themes throughout our conversation is how much the lending industry has changed over the last few years. Tara shares how AI, online research, and changing consumer behavior are creating a much more competitive market. * Today’s buyers are researching rates, lenders, and loan programs before ever speaking to someone directly. Many younger buyers also expect a faster and more digital experience throughout the lending process. * At the same time, Tara explains that relationships still matter. Service, trust, and understanding a member’s long-term goals continue to play a major role in standing out in today’s market. The Growth Of The Mat-Su Valley * We also spend time talking about the continued growth happening in the Valley and why so many buyers are moving outside Anchorage. Limited land availability in Anchorage, new construction opportunities in Mat-Su, and changing lifestyle preferences are all contributing to that shift. * Tara also shares her perspective on Anchorage, the future of development, and why public-private partnerships may become increasingly important as Alaska continues to look for new housing opportunities. “One of the things I’ve always loved about being in Anchorage is being part of the community and watching it grow.” — Tara Karcz Resources * If you have questions or just want to chat, feel free to email us at podcast@bhhsalaska.com [podcast@bhhsalaska.com]. * Connie Yoshimura number: 907-229-2703 * Lottie Michael Number: 907-242-7603 Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

13. mai 2026 - 25 min
episode The Do's and Don't's of HOA's | 030 cover

The Do's and Don't's of HOA's | 030

What are you really signing up for when you buy into an HOA in Alaska? And how do you know if it’s protecting your investment or setting you up for unexpected challenges? I sat down with Steve Bergin and Thomas Moore to walk through what homeowners associations actually do and what you need to pay attention to before you buy. What HOAs Really Do for a Community * When most people think about HOAs, they think about rules. But there’s more to it than that. HOAs maintain shared spaces like roads, hallways, and common areas, while also helping protect property values by keeping neighborhoods consistent and well maintained. * A strong HOA operates like its own nonprofit organization, with a board of directors, insurance policies, and systems in place to manage the community long term. How HOAs Show Up in Alaska * Alaska has far fewer HOAs than most states. In places like the Mat-Su Valley, many homeowners prefer more independence and fewer restrictions. * But that’s starting to shift. As Anchorage, the Valley, and the Kenai continue to grow, more developments rely on HOAs to manage shared infrastructure and keep communities running smoothly. The Risks You Don’t Want to Miss * One of the biggest concerns we talked about is self managed HOAs. They may seem like a way to save money, but they often create more problems than they solve. * Without professional management, finances, maintenance, and conflict resolution can quickly become overwhelming. * Then there’s Alaska’s weather. Snow, ice, and extreme cold put pressure on roads, roofs, and shared systems, which makes proper management even more important. What I Want You to Look At Before You Buy * If you’re thinking about buying into an HOA, take the time to review everything. Read the governing documents. Look through meeting minutes, not just the annual ones. Pay close attention to the financial reserves. * A well funded HOA can handle repairs without putting extra stress on homeowners. An underfunded one can lead to surprise costs and even affect your ability to secure certain types of loans. * HOAs can either support your investment or create unnecessary stress. The difference comes down to how they’re managed and how much you understand before you commit. “The purpose of an HOA is simple. It keeps standards in place to protect value and maintain quality of life.” — Steve Bergin “From an investor’s perspective, having an HOA brings a level of peace of mind you really can’t overlook.” — Thomas Moore Resources If you have questions or just want to chat, feel free to email us at podcast@bhhsalaska.com [podcast@bhhsalaska.com]. Connie Yoshimura number: 907-229-2703 Lottie Michael Number: 907-242-7603 Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

6. mai 2026 - 38 min
episode Connie, Lottie and Guest Speaker: The Honorable Mark Begich (Former Senator) - | 029 cover

Connie, Lottie and Guest Speaker: The Honorable Mark Begich (Former Senator) - | 029

Lottie and I wanted to re-share this episode featuring Mark Begich, an Alaskan politician and former U.S. senator. In this conversation, Mark shares his vision for improving downtown Anchorage, along with insights into what’s impacting the housing market and the challenges facing homeownership in Alaska today. Meet Mark Begich * Born in Anchorage, Mark Begich is the first U.S. senator native to the state of Alaska. He previously served as Mayor of Anchorage from 2003 to 2009 and as a U.S. Senator from 2009 to 2015, representing Alaska as a Democrat. * With prior experience on the Anchorage Assembly and numerous boards, Mark brings a strong business-minded approach to public service, with a focus on resource management, energy, and community development. Downtown Anchorage: Past, Present, and Potential * The heart of downtown Anchorage isn’t where it should be, and Mark agrees. He reflects on his hotel redevelopment project during the pandemic and the positive impact it had on the surrounding community. * A city is often judged by its downtown, not just its residential suburbs. When downtown feels inactive or neglected, people are less likely to want to live or invest in the area. * Mark shares why Anchorage and its surrounding neighborhoods need bold investments, improved walkability, and a higher overall quality of life. Challenges and Opportunities: Housing, Taxes, and Policy * Anchorage is currently experiencing a population decline among residents ages 30 to 55, while the population of those 55 and older continues to grow. This shift is partly due to baby boomers returning to be closer to family and to take advantage of tax benefits. * One of the biggest challenges facing younger residents is housing affordability. Rising costs are making it increasingly difficult to live in Anchorage. * We break down current tax abatement policies and make the case for incentivizing owner-occupied housing, not just rental development. We also discuss the potential benefits of a seasonal sales tax as a way to diversify Anchorage’s revenue while capturing tourist spending. Looking Forward * Mark reflects on public service, the importance of community engagement, and what Anchorage needs to thrive in the next decade. This includes collaborative investments, education reform, and a downtown that draws both young professionals and retirees. * Despite current challenges, he shares his optimism for Anchorage. If everyone does their part, growth and vibrancy can follow. “What do you want to do? Do you want to wait for something to happen that may not be in your interest as a community, or do you want to engage and figure it out? You don’t get to sit on the sidelines and hope it all works. That’s not how it works.” — Mark Begich Timestamps 00:01:16 – 00:01:57: From Family Roots to Alaska Entrepreneurship 00:05:04 – 00:05:48: Launching Northern Compass Group 00:10:09 – 00:10:49: Redeveloping a Downtown Hotel During COVID 00:13:44 – 00:14:04: Building a Modern Winter City 00:16:08 – 00:16:18: An Honest Assessment of Downtown Anchorage 00:19:49 – 00:20:08: Tax Policy and Owner-Occupied Housing 00:34:17 – 00:34:58: Optimism for Anchorage’s Next Decade Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

29. april 2026 - 39 min
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