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Beds:
n/a
Baths:
Sq.Ft.:
8,391
Status:
Active
MLS#:
25-14418
Type:
Other
Lot size:
0.51 Acres
Year built:
1997
A broker reciprocity listing Courtesy: Mossy Oak Properties of Alaska - Wasilla 907-357-5100
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Own the legendary King Eider Inn—Barrow most iconic Arctic hotel. Just steps from the airport, this turnkey 19-room lodge blends rustic Alaskan charm with proven profitability, steady bookings, and loyal guests. With unmatched Arctic location, authentic cultural experiences, and significant growth potential, it's a rare chance to own the northernmost top-rated hospitality destination in America. King Eider Inn - Alaska's Premier Arctic Hospitality Investment The King Eider Inn in Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska, represents a rare opportunity to own the most iconic lodging experience in the northernmost town in North America. This well-known, highly respected, turnkey 19-room property blends rustic charm with reliability and comfort, attracting travelers, researchers, corporate teams, and government personnel from around the world. Built in 1998 and maintained with exceptional pride, the inn is widely regarded as the highest-rated hotel in Utqiagvik, celebrated for its cleanliness, comfort, and welcoming atmosphere. With authentic pine-log furnishings, a private sauna, a warm lobby with a stone fireplace, and handcrafted Eskimo gifts sourced from the local community, the property delivers an experience that feels uniquely Arctic and deeply rooted in the culture of Alaska's North Slope. One of the strongest competitive advantages of the King Eider Inn is its location. The property sits just 100-200 meters from the Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial Airport, making it roughly a two-minute walk from the terminal. In a remote Arctic community where weather and logistics often define travel, this level of convenience is unmatched. For many guests, the ability to step off the plane and walk directly to their room makes the inn the first choice upon arrival. As a result, the property consistently attracts government teams, corporate staff, research groups, contractors, tour parties, and adventure travelers who return year after year. Guests are drawn to the inn because it offers a thoughtful blend of authenticity, comfort, and reliability. The log-built ambiance, cozy fireplace, and always-fresh coffee and tea create a welcoming environment that stands out in the region. The 19 rooms include a mix of standard rooms, suites, and kitchenette options, all supported by free high-speed wireless internet, wheelchair-accessible spaces, quality bedding, and a private on-site sauna. Clean, quiet, and inviting rooms keep guests returning, while the availability of locally crafted gifts provides a genuine connection to the community and culture of Utqiagvik. The surrounding environment offers travelers an experience impossible to duplicate anywhere else in the United States. Guests step outside into a world of wildlife viewing, tundra walks, Arctic cultural tours, whale-watching seasons, expansive photography opportunities, and seasonal Northern Lights displays. The inn serves as an ideal base for scientific expeditions, cultural immersion trips, corporate groups, or adventure seekers looking to experience life above the Arctic Circle. From an investment standpoint, the King Eider Inn is a standout opportunity. It is fully operational, income-producing, and staffed, creating a seamless transition for new ownership. The property enjoys strong repeat business and benefits from the steady, year-round presence of researchers, government agencies, contractors, and visitors who rely on dependable lodging in Utqiagvik. This built-in demand forms a stable financial foundation while still offering significant pathways for expansion and revenue growth. The potential for scaling operations is extensive. Tourism-focused experiences such as Northern Lights packages, wildlife and birding excursions, Arctic cultural programs, whale-watching opportunities, and winter survival or adventure workshops can all be developed or expanded. The inn is also well suited for specialty retreats, including corporate gatherings, wellness and yoga retreats, photography and film workshops, and scientific lodge rentals. Value-added improvements may include wellness suites or spa cabins, outdoor viewing decks, enhanced tour or shuttle services, and an expanded retail program for local crafts. With effective digital marketing and strengthened online visibility, the property's reach and occupancy can grow even further. The King Eider Inn stands out not only for its charm and authenticity but also for its compelling business fundamentals. It carries a strong brand presence, holds the position of the premier lodging experience in the northernmost city in America, and benefits from unbeatable proximity to the airport. It is a turnkey operation with proven income and a loyal clientele, situated in a market with high barriers to entry and limited competition. Combined with its rich cultural character and exceptional potential for expansion, the King Eider Inn offers a rare opportunity for an investor seeking a high-performing hospitality asset in one of the most extraordinary destinations on Earth. NOTE Sale if for Building Only Lot is 30-year Land Lease with DOT

Beds:
n/a
Baths:
Sq.Ft.:
8,391
Status:
Active
MLS#:
25-14419
Type:
Business Opportunities
Lot size:
0.51 Acres
Year built:
1997
A broker reciprocity listing Courtesy: Mossy Oak Properties of Alaska - Wasilla 907-357-5100
View additional info

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Own the legendary King Eider Inn—Barrow most iconic Arctic hotel. Just steps from the airport, this turnkey 19-room lodge blends rustic Alaskan charm with proven profitability, steady bookings, and loyal guests. With unmatched Arctic location, authentic cultural experiences, and significant growth potential, it's a rare chance to own the northernmost top-rated hospitality destination in America. King Eider Inn - Alaska's Premier Arctic Hospitality Investment The King Eider Inn in Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska, represents a rare opportunity to own the most iconic lodging experience in the northernmost town in North America. This well-known, highly respected, turnkey 19-room property blends rustic charm with reliability and comfort, attracting travelers, researchers, corporate teams, and government personnel from around the world. Built in 1998 and maintained with exceptional pride, the inn is widely regarded as the highest-rated hotel in Utqiagvik, celebrated for its cleanliness, comfort, and welcoming atmosphere. With authentic pine-log furnishings, a private sauna, a warm lobby with a stone fireplace, and handcrafted Eskimo gifts sourced from the local community, the property delivers an experience that feels uniquely Arctic and deeply rooted in the culture of Alaska's North Slope. One of the strongest competitive advantages of the King Eider Inn is its location. The property sits just 100-200 meters from the Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial Airport, making it roughly a two-minute walk from the terminal. In a remote Arctic community where weather and logistics often define travel, this level of convenience is unmatched. For many guests, the ability to step off the plane and walk directly to their room makes the inn the first choice upon arrival. As a result, the property consistently attracts government teams, corporate staff, research groups, contractors, tour parties, and adventure travelers who return year after year. Guests are drawn to the inn because it offers a thoughtful blend of authenticity, comfort, and reliability. The log-built ambiance, cozy fireplace, and always-fresh coffee and tea create a welcoming environment that stands out in the region. The 19 rooms include a mix of standard rooms, suites, and kitchenette options, all supported by free high-speed wireless internet, wheelchair-accessible spaces, quality bedding, and a private on-site sauna. Clean, quiet, and inviting rooms keep guests returning, while the availability of locally crafted gifts provides a genuine connection to the community and culture of Utqiagvik. The surrounding environment offers travelers an experience impossible to duplicate anywhere else in the United States. Guests step outside into a world of wildlife viewing, tundra walks, Arctic cultural tours, whale-watching seasons, expansive photography opportunities, and seasonal Northern Lights displays. The inn serves as an ideal base for scientific expeditions, cultural immersion trips, corporate groups, or adventure seekers looking to experience life above the Arctic Circle. From an investment standpoint, the King Eider Inn is a standout opportunity. It is fully operational, income-producing, and staffed, creating a seamless transition for new ownership. The property enjoys strong repeat business and benefits from the steady, year-round presence of researchers, government agencies, contractors, and visitors who rely on dependable lodging in Utqiagvik. This built-in demand forms a stable financial foundation while still offering significant pathways for expansion and revenue growth. The potential for scaling operations is extensive. Tourism-focused experiences such as Northern Lights packages, wildlife and birding excursions, Arctic cultural programs, whale-watching opportunities, and winter survival or adventure workshops can all be developed or expanded. The inn is also well suited for specialty retreats, including corporate gatherings, wellness and yoga retreats, photography and film workshops, and scientific lodge rentals. Value-added improvements may include wellness suites or spa cabins, outdoor viewing decks, enhanced tour or shuttle services, and an expanded retail program for local crafts. With effective digital marketing and strengthened online visibility, the property's reach and occupancy can grow even further. The King Eider Inn stands out not only for its charm and authenticity but also for its compelling business fundamentals. It carries a strong brand presence, holds the position of the premier lodging experience in the northernmost city in America, and benefits from unbeatable proximity to the airport. It is a turnkey operation with proven income and a loyal clientele, situated in a market with high barriers to entry and limited competition. Combined with its rich cultural character and exceptional potential for expansion, the King Eider Inn offers a rare opportunity for an investor seeking a high-performing hospitality asset in one of the most extraordinary destinations on Earth. NOTE Building Only Land Lease Lot 30-year with DOT renewable

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Barrow Real Estate

Barrow is located in Alaska. Barrow, Alaska has a population of 4,444. Barrow is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.66% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.48%.

The median household income in Barrow, Alaska is $93,661. The median household income for the surrounding county is $83,992 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Barrow is 28.9 years.

Barrow Weather

The average high temperature in July is 46.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of -19.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 4.5 inches per year, with 37.7 inches of snow per year.

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Barrow Real Estate Market Conditions

  • Median sales price

    $528,250
    8.2%
    change since last quarter
  • # Active listings

    2
    30-day change

Barrow Schools and Demographics

Education near Barrow, AK

City County
High School Graduates 82.53 87.66
College Degree - 2 year 5.84 7.04
College Degree - 4 year 13.6 15.6
Graduate Degree 3.8 3.87
Expenditures per Student 35,718 35,718
Students per Teacher 13 13

Elementary Schools near Barrow, AK

Grades Students P/T Ratio ZIP
Fred Ipalook Elementary School PK - 05 683 19.2 99723

Middle Schools near Barrow, AK

Grades Students P/T Ratio ZIP
EBEN Hopson Middle School 06 - 08 221 13.4 99723

High Schools near Barrow, AK

Grades Students P/T Ratio ZIP
Barrow High School 09 - 12 232 12.5 99723

Ungraded Schools near Barrow, AK

Grades Students P/T Ratio ZIP
* Kiita Learning Community 09 - 12 38 10.9 99723
Kali School PK - 12 90 10 99759
Meade River School PK - 12 78 7.8 99791
Nuiqsut Trapper School PK - 12 116 9.7 99789

Demographics near Barrow, AK

City County
Neighborhood Type Small Town
Population 4,444 10,865
Population Density 214 0
Median Age 28.9 33.5
People per Household 3.5 3.8
Median Household Income 93,661 83,992
Average Income per Capita 32,376 47,585

Real estate near Barrow