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Angelica Lawson

Angelica Lawson
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Fairbanks AK

Associate Broker (AK: 137404)

8 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Fairbanks North Star County, AK
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Majors Realty Group Llc
Office Address
1221 Noble St Ste 100
Fairbanks, AK  99701
(Fairbanks North Star County)
Office Phone
907-455-4600
Office Fax
Mobile
907-750-7056
Email
ange****@************.com
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Service Areas

Fairbanks: AK South Van Horn: AK Badger: AK Salcha: AK Moose Creek: AK North Pole: AK Eielson AFB: AK Farmers Loop: AK Ester: AK Goldstream: AK Chena Ridge: AK College: AK Steese: AK Steele Creek: AK Fox: AK Two Rivers: AK Pleasant Valley: AK

About Angelica Lawson

Angelica is a licensed Realtor with Majors Realty Group in Alaska, having held her license since 2017. She began her career in real estate in 2020, collaborating with her parents at their family-owned brokerage. A resident of Fairbanks for over 13 years, she has deep roots in the community and is actively engaged in local activities. As a mother of two, Angelica values family and community involvement, and she takes every opportunity to explore the stunning Alaskan outdoors.

She is a dedicated member of the Greater Fairbanks Board of Realtors, committed to delivering personalized and attentive service to her clients. Angelica prioritizes professionalism and integrity in all transactions, ensuring that each client’s real estate objectives are met with care and expertise.

Fairbanks North Star County, AK Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$366,217
Avg. Listing Price
From Angelica's portfolio
3.0 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,878 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
228
Active Listings
Current inventory

The Fairbanks North Star Borough real estate market operates in one of Alaska's most unique geographical and economic environments, where extreme seasonal variations and military presence create distinctive housing patterns. This interior Alaska market experiences dramatic temperature swings from -40°F winters to 90°F summers, influencing everything from construction schedules to buyer preferences for energy-efficient homes and robust heating systems.

With 222 total actively licensed agents serving the borough, the market maintains a surprisingly dense network of professionals for a region with roughly 95,000 residents. What's particularly noteworthy is that all 222 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the tech-savvy nature of this educated market where University of Alaska Fairbanks faculty, military personnel, and resource industry workers drive much of the housing demand.

Major Fairbanks North Star County, Alaska Real Estate Markets

Fairbanks anchors the borough's real estate activity, with distinct neighborhoods like Hamilton Acres, Lemeta, and Farmers Loop commanding premium prices due to their established infrastructure and proximity to Fort Wainwright and Eielson Air Force Base. The military installations create consistent demand for both rental properties and homes suitable for frequent relocations, while areas like North Pole capitalize on their quirky seasonal tourism appeal and growing retail corridor along the Richardson Highway.

Rural properties throughout the borough present unique opportunities, from off-grid homesteads in Ester and Goldstream Valley to recreational cabins along the Chena River system. These outlying areas often feature unconventional financing arrangements and cash transactions, as traditional lending becomes complex when dealing with properties lacking conventional utilities or year-round road access.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

The borough's real estate market operates on compressed seasonal cycles, with most transactions occurring between May and September when construction, inspections, and moving logistics become feasible. Winter transactions often involve unique considerations like generator-powered showings, ice road access to remote properties, and buyers who understand the realities of heating costs that can exceed $500 monthly during peak winter months.

Mining industry fluctuations significantly impact property values, particularly in areas serving the Fort Knox Gold Mine and other resource extraction operations. The market also reflects Alaska's broader economic patterns, with oil price volatility affecting employment levels and, consequently, housing demand across all price segments from starter homes in Fairbanks proper to luxury properties along Chena Ridge.

Why Businesses Need Fairbanks North Star County, Alaska Agent Contact Data

The borough's unique property characteristics require specialized expertise that makes agent relationships crucial for businesses ranging from relocation services to construction contractors. Military housing companies, corporate relocation specialists, and property management firms serving transient populations need reliable contacts who understand everything from permafrost foundation requirements to navigating borough regulations for alternative energy systems.

Financial services companies, home improvement contractors, and insurance providers benefit enormously from direct agent contact, as Fairbanks properties often require non-standard solutions for extreme weather conditions, off-grid utilities, and seasonal accessibility challenges that agents encounter regularly but outside businesses might overlook without local professional guidance.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/15/2026, Angelica Lawson has 1 property for sale in Fairbanks and surrounding areas.

$324,900

Listed 2025-07-08

891 Refinery Loop
North Pole, AK  99705

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,268
Lot: 10,454 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Angelica Lawson currently has no rental properties available in Fairbanks and surrounding areas. Check back later.