2024 Fall Land Sale Auction: Delta Junction – Greely Subdivision (MHT 9400360)

Alternate Sale Procedure: No

MHT Number: 9400360

Minimum Bid: $12,750.00

Parcel Acres: 7.037

Lot: 4

Block: 7

Parcel Road Access: Yes

MH Parcel Number: F80970

Survey: ASLS 79-164

MTRS: F010S011E32

Region: Northern

General Location: Delta Junction

Community/Subdivision (S/D): Greely Subdivision

Location:

Delta Junction is a small, unique city that is approximately 200 miles west of the Canadian border and approximately 85 miles southeast of Fairbanks. The community centers around the junction of the Alaska and Richardson Highways. The city is located in the Tanana Valley and is between three breathtaking mountain ranges – to the north are the White Mountains, to the Southeast are the Granite Mountains, and to the southwest is the Alaska Range. The Delta River that runs along side Delta Junction provides scenic views for sightseers.

Greely Subdivision is located approximately 3 miles southeast of Delta Junction along the Alaska Highway.

How to Access

The parcel is located outside the Delta Junction city limits. Just south of milepost 1419 of the Alaska Highway  and approximately 3 miles east of the Richardson Highway. Access to the parcel is by secondary roads and streets that are gravel, though the roads stop just short of the parcels. Direct access is either by foot, off road vehicle, and/or 4WD vehicle.

Utilities

Electricity is available in the area by Golden Valley Electric Association; however, natural gas is not available.

There are no public water or sewer services in the area. Private wells and septic systems are common in the area and must conform to Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) requirements.

Muni/Borough Authority

The parcel is located in the unorganized borough and not subject to property taxes or zoning regulations.

Additional Notes

The topography is generally level and vegetation consist mostly of spruce and aspen trees. Soils are considered adequate to well drained. Surrounding uses include residential and recreational use.

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Maps and Survey

ASLS 79-164
Note: Maps included are for graphic representation only and are intended to be used as a guide. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to review recorded subdivision plats/maps, surveys, and plat notes for specific information on easements, building setbacks, or other restrictions that will affect any individual parcel. Information is made available at the Department of Natural Resources Public Information Centers or on the web at: http://dnr.alaska.gov/landrecords/

How to Purchase

For information on how to place a bid on this parcel, please visit and review the posted Policy and Procedures for the 2024 Fall Competitive Land Sale Auction.