Moving to Alaska? 10 Things No One Tells You

(But You’ll Want to Know)

By Alaska House Hunting

Thinking about moving to Alaska?

Here are 10 real, local-insider things no one tells you, but you'll definitely want to know—before you decide to call the Last Frontier home. A funny, honest, must-read guide for anyone planning the move.

 

So… you’re thinking about moving to Alaska?

First of all—welcome to the club of brave, curious souls who stare at a map of the U.S., point to the giant ice-chunk-shaped state, and say, “Yeah… I want to live there.”

 

 

 

1. Groceries Cost More… and Yes, You Will Talk About It

Depending on where you’re moving, prices get interesting.

Anchorage is reasonable-ish. Fairbanks is a bit higher. Rural Alaska? Let’s just say you’ll become extremely familiar with Costco, Fred Meyer, and the art of buying meat in bulk.

Local tip: Everyone here knows the price of milk. It’s practically a state sport.

 

 

2. Winter Isn’t Just a Season—It’s a Personality Trait

You’ve probably heard Alaska is cold.
But have you heard about the dark? Or the light?

• Winter: the sun “boops” the horizon and disappears.
• Summer: you’ll forget what night looks like.

Bring good gear, vitamin D, and a sense of humor.

 

 

3. Wildlife = Your New Neighbors

You may see:

• A moose in your driveway
• A moose in the road
• A moose staring into your window like you are the intruder

Bears live here too—but respect their space and they’ll respect yours.

 

 

4. The Alaska Community Spirit Will Surprise You

People open doors.
They wave when they drive.
They help if your car gets stuck in the snow.

That “small town heart” exists even in Anchorage.

You’ll feel it.

 

 

5. Internet Isn’t the Same Everywhere

Moving to Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Wasilla? You’re good.

Moving rural?
You may bond emotionally with your router.

Remote workers: Double-check internet availability before signing a lease.

 

 

6. Your Car Will Need Its Winter Gear Too

Cars in Alaska have winter wardrobes:

• Block heater
• Battery warmer
• Plug-in cord
• Snow tires
• Emergency kit

If you see cords hanging from cars—it’s normal. It’s Alaskan.

 

 

7. Home Heating Bills Are… Let’s Call It “A Thing”

Heating costs vary (gas, oil, pellet stoves).
Once your home is insulated properly, it’s manageable.

Think of warmth as a full-time hobby.

 

 

8. Alaska Summers Will Ruin You for Life

Imagine:

• Endless daylight
• 60–75 degree perfection
• Mountains glowing pink at midnight
• Wildlife strolling around like they own the place

You’ll fall in love. Everyone does.

 

 

9. What to Bring vs. What to Buy Here

Bring:

• Warm layers
• Favorite snacks
• Indoor hobbies

Buy here:

• Winter boots
• Heavy-duty coat
• Alaska-rated outdoor gear
• Snow tires

Local stores know what works.

 

 

10. Alaska Isn’t for Everyone… But It Might Be Perfect for You

Alaska isn’t “easy.”

Winters test you.
Distances are long.
The weather does whatever it wants.

But if you crave open space, community warmth, slower living, and waking up to postcard-level beauty…

You’ll thrive here.

When you’re ready to explore homes—from Anchorage to Mat-Su to Fairbanks to Kenai—I’m here to help guide your move.

 

 

Whether you’re coming for adventure, affordability, nature, or just a change of pace, here’s the real stuff people forget to mention. I’m your local guide, here to give you the warm, honest, slightly-humorous truth about the Last Frontier.

Because moving here is a little different. In the best way.

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