Prime Buildable Lot in Downtown Juneau!! An exceptional opportunity to purchase a small but highly desirable parcel in the heart of downtown. Perfect for a custom home or investment project. Enjoy city amenities, walkability, and beautiful surrounding views—all from your own piece of Juneau.
Build your dream home on this exceptional lot offering panoramic views of downtown Juneau, the cruise ship harbor, surrounding mountains, and sparkling waters. Located on a quiet cul de sac, this lot provides privacy while remaining close to town. Some site prep and engineering work has already been completed, making it easier to get started. House plans from the previous owner are available to help inspire your vision. A rare opportunity to capture stunning scenery and convenience in one packagethis lot is ready for your future home!
A piece of Juneau history. A rare opportunity to acquire 3/4 of an acre of prime commercial waterfront property, the last of its kind. Located in the heart of the downtown historic district, this development-ready land boasts unparalleled visibility to 1.6 million annual cruise ship visitors. Capitalize on Juneau's thriving tourism industry, build your legacy on this exceptional waterfront parcel
178 acres! About 1800 feet of south facing waterfront where you could have a gold panning, gardening demonstration, salmon bake, kayak tours, rock climbing, fishing charters, remote cabins, and a lodge, all in one location. Only minutes to downtown Juneau by plane, less than an hour by boat. Additionally, there are enough streams and waterfalls on this property where you could generate hydro power for all these activities. Point Bishop is located at the mouth of the famous Taku Inlet. This property was originally a hard rock mine, and could be again! The Taku is the Southeast Alaska's top salmon-producing river. Nearly 2 million wild salmon return to the river annually, including up to 100,000 Chinook salmon(king salmon), 350,000 sockeye salmon (red salmon) and 400,000 Coho salmon (silver salmon), 50,000 chum salmon(dog salmon), and1 million pink salmon (humpy salmon). Beyond its bounty of salmon, the Taku is home to eight other fish species, including steelhead, bull trout, Dolly Varden char, rainbow trout, lake trout, arctic grayling, whitefish and more.
Nestled within the breathtaking Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska, Colt Island is a serene and picturesque destination known for its unspoiled natural beauty. This tranquil island falls under the jurisdiction of the Juneau City and Borough and is strategically positioned just west of Admiralty Island and south of Shelter Island. It is part of the expansive Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the United States, renowned for its rich biodiversity and temperate rainforest ecosystem. With its towering old-growth trees, mist-covered shores, and abundant wildlife, Colt Island embodies the pristine wilderness that makes Alaska a sought-after escape for nature enthusiasts. Colt Island is blanketed in lush spruce and hemlock forests, interspersed with moss-covered terrain and rocky shorelines. The island remains largely undeveloped, featuring a handful of private residences and seasonal cabins that blend seamlessly with the rugged environment. This limited human presence ensures that visitors and property owners can enjoy an unparalleled sense of solitude and connection with nature, away from the distractions of modern urban life. The dense vegetation and surrounding waters create a haven for diverse wildlife, including bald eagles, black bears, Sitka black-tailed deer, and various marine species. Access to Colt Island is primarily by boat or floatplane from Juneau, which lies approximately 10 miles to the northeast. The surrounding waters of the Inside Passage teem with marine life, making the area a prime location for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife observation. Salmon and halibut thrive in these waters, attracting both local fishermen and sport anglers. Whales, sea lions, porpoises, and otters are frequently spotted, providing a mesmerizing display of Alaska's vibrant marine ecosystem. For outdoor enthusiasts, the island offers ample opportunities for kayaking along its scenic coastline, hiking through its untouched forests, and capturing the raw beauty of nature through photography. Ultimately, Colt Island represents the essence of Southeast Alaska's wildernessraw, untouched, and teeming with life. Whether as a peaceful retreat, an angler's paradise, or a sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts, the island offers an authentic Alaskan experience where nature reigns supreme and tranquility is guaranteed.

Juneau is located in Alaska. Juneau, Alaska has a population of 32,240. Juneau is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 34.92% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 34.92%.
The median household income in Juneau, Alaska is $90,126. The median household income for the surrounding county is $90,126 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Juneau is 38.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 64.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 70.6 inches per year, with 79.8 inches of snow per year.