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Chris Huling

Chris Huling
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Anchorage AK

Associate Broker (AK: 137404)

6 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Anchorage County, AK
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Exp Realty Llc

Office Website
Office Address
3705 Arctic Blvd Ste 292
Anchorage, AK  99503
(Anchorage County)
Office Phone
907-519-0095
Office Fax
Mobile
913-683-4548
Email
chri****************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Fishhook: AK Knik-Fairview: AK Meadow Lakes: AK Wasilla: AK Tanaina: AK Lakes: AK Gateway: AK Farm Loop: AK Butte: AK Buffalo Soapstone: AK Lazy Mountain: AK Knik River: AK Sutton-Alpine: AK Palmer: AK Chugiak: AK Anchorage: AK Eagle River: AK Girdwood: AK Nelchina: AK Tazlina: AK Tolsona: AK Mendeltna: AK Glennallen: AK Copper Center: AK Eureka Roadhouse: AK Lake Louise: AK Gulkana: AK Silver Springs: AK Willow: AK Point MacKenzie: AK Meadow Lake: AK Houston: AK Susitna: AK Big Lake: AK Chickaloon: AK Sutton: AK Glacier View: AK Talkeetna: AK Susitna North: AK Chase: AK Ivanof Bay: AK

About Chris Huling

Chris entered the real estate sector in 2020, bringing with him a diverse background that includes military service, firefighting, personal training, management, construction, and warehousing. His extensive knowledge and meticulous attention to detail have proven invaluable to both his team and clients.

A lifelong Alaskan, Chris was born in Palmer, a town that has evolved significantly since its early days. He is dedicated to assisting fellow Alaskans in navigating one of the most significant financial decisions they will ever make. Drawing from his own experience of purchasing a home without professional guidance, Chris understands the challenges involved in the process. He is committed to helping others avoid the pitfalls he encountered, stating, "I want to help others from making the same mistakes I did."

As a veteran, Chris exemplifies the principles of trust, honesty, loyalty, hard work, and respect. He is passionate about his community and actively supports local small businesses. A guiding principle for Chris is, “The day you realize you don’t know it all and neither does anyone else will be the day you start learning everything.” This philosophy serves as a constant reminder for him to remain humble and strive for continuous improvement in his professional journey.

Anchorage County, AK Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$653,436
Avg. Listing Price
From Chris's portfolio
3.6 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,343 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
480
Active Listings
Current inventory

Anchorage County, Alaska represents one of the most unique and challenging real estate markets in the United States, where extreme weather conditions, military presence, and resource-based economics create distinctive property dynamics. The market serves as Alaska's economic hub, encompassing the state's largest city and surrounding areas that experience dramatic seasonal variations in both demand and accessibility.

With 1,595 total actively licensed agents operating throughout the county, the real estate professional density reflects the complexity of serving a market where properties can range from downtown Anchorage condominiums to remote wilderness retreats accessible only by plane or snowmobile. Remarkably, all 1,595 agents maintain email contact information, demonstrating the critical importance of digital communication in a region where physical meetings can be impossible for months due to weather conditions.

Major Anchorage County, Alaska Real Estate Markets

The Anchorage metropolitan area dominates county real estate activity, with neighborhoods like South Addition, Turnagain, and Hillside commanding premium prices due to their proximity to downtown employment centers and scenic mountain views. Eagle River and Chugiak represent the county's primary suburban markets, attracting families seeking larger properties while maintaining reasonable commutes to Anchorage's business district.

Girdwood stands out as the county's resort community, where real estate values fluctuate based on tourism patterns and ski season performance at Alyeska Resort. The community of Bird Creek and other smaller settlements along the Seward Highway create niche markets for buyers seeking extreme privacy and wilderness access, though these properties often require specialized financing and inspection considerations due to their remote locations.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Anchorage County's real estate market operates on compressed seasonal cycles, with the majority of transactions occurring between May and September when daylight hours extend and weather permits easier property showings and inspections. Military transfers from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson create consistent turnover in certain price segments, while oil industry employment fluctuations can dramatically impact luxury home demand and rental markets.

The county's vast geographic scale creates micro-markets with wildly different characteristics – from urban high-rises dealing with permafrost foundation issues to rural properties where well water testing and septic systems require specialized expertise. Property values can vary dramatically based on factors unique to Alaska, including proximity to winter-accessible roads, generator backup capabilities, and wildlife management considerations that rarely impact real estate decisions in other markets.

Why Businesses Need Anchorage County, Alaska Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders and insurance companies serving Anchorage County require direct agent relationships to navigate the unique underwriting challenges posed by extreme weather, seismic activity, and remote property locations that standard automated systems cannot properly evaluate. Home service providers, from specialized foundation repair companies to satellite internet installers, depend on agent networks to identify opportunities in a market where traditional lead generation methods often fail due to seasonal accessibility issues.

Real estate technology companies and continuing education providers find Anchorage County agents particularly receptive to tools that address their unique challenges, from virtual tour capabilities that reduce the need for multiple physical showings to specialized disclosure software that handles Alaska-specific property considerations like mineral rights and subsistence use regulations.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Chris Huling has 1 property for sale in Anchorage and surrounding areas.

$35,000

Listed 2026-01-31

Mile 19 W Petersville Rd
Trapper Creek, AK  99683

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 845,064 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Chris Huling currently has no rental properties available in Anchorage and surrounding areas. Check back later.