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Kelly D Griebel

Kelly D Griebel
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Soldotna AK

Associate Broker (AK: 137404)

8 years experience

REALTOR® 12 Active Listings Serves Kenai Peninsula County, AK
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Century 21 Realty Solutions

Office Website
Office Address
170 N Birch St Ste 102
Soldotna, AK  99669
(Kenai Peninsula County)
Office Phone
907-262-1770
Office Fax
907-262-7166
Mobile
907-262-1770
Email
kell***********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Soldotna: AK Ridgeway: AK Funny River: AK Sterling: AK Kalifornsky: AK Nikiski: AK Kenai: AK Salamatof: AK Point Possession: AK Cohoe: AK Kasilof: AK Fox River: AK Seldovia Village: AK Fritz Creek: AK Diamond Ridge: AK Nanwalek: AK Anchor Point: AK Homer: AK Kachemak: AK Port Graham: AK English Bay: AK Halibut Cove: AK Ninilchik: AK Clam Gulch: AK Nikolaevsk: AK Happy Valley: AK Chenega: AK Crown Point: AK Moose Pass: AK Bear Creek: AK Seward: AK Lowell Point: AK Cooper Landing: AK Primrose: AK

About Kelly Griebel

Kelly, a lifelong resident of the Kenai Peninsula, brings over 22 years of distinguished experience as a third-generation Realtor. Her exceptional track record includes being recognized as the leading agent in the northwest for closed transactions for eight consecutive years. Committed to the community she loves, Kelly intends to make this beautiful region her permanent home while frequently visiting Hawaii. In addition to her real estate expertise, she is dedicated to animal welfare, actively rescuing and fostering dogs in need. For any real estate inquiries or assistance with pet adoption, reach out to Kelly today.

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

$627,816
Avg. Listing Price
From Kelly's portfolio
3.3 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,254 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
299
Active Listings
Current inventory

The Kenai Peninsula County real estate market operates as one of Alaska's most geographically diverse and seasonally driven property landscapes, stretching from Cook Inlet's shores to remote wilderness communities. With 216 total actively licensed agents serving this vast region, the market reflects both the challenges and opportunities of Alaska's unique geography, where coastal fishing towns, oil industry hubs, and outdoor recreation destinations create distinct micro-markets with vastly different buyer profiles and property values.

What makes this market particularly intriguing is its dual nature as both a destination for retirees seeking Alaska's natural beauty and a working region dependent on fishing, oil, and tourism industries. The relatively small agent pool of 216 licensed professionals, all equipped with email connectivity, creates an unusually tight-knit professional network where relationships and local knowledge carry exceptional weight in successful transactions.

Major Kenai Peninsula County, Alaska Real Estate Markets

Soldotna anchors the peninsula as the borough seat and commercial center, featuring the most robust residential market with everything from starter homes to executive properties serving the area's government and business community. Homer, known as the "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World," attracts a unique mix of artists, retirees, and seasonal residents drawn to its dramatic setting on Kachemak Bay, creating a market where quirky properties and stunning view lots command premium prices despite the remote location.

Kenai serves as an industrial hub with its oil refinery and commercial fishing fleet, generating steady demand for workforce housing, while smaller communities like Seward capitalize on tourism and marine industries. Sterling, Cooper Landing, and Ninilchik represent the peninsula's recreational property markets, where seasonal cabins and fishing lodges create specialized niches that require agents with deep understanding of zoning regulations, septic systems, and seasonal access issues.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

The Kenai Peninsula's real estate market operates on dramatically different seasonal rhythms compared to lower 48 markets, with spring and summer months driving the majority of transactions as buyers can actually access and evaluate remote properties. Winter months often see activity shift toward commercial properties and in-town residential sales, while hunting lodges and fishing properties typically change hands during off-seasons when owners are most motivated to sell.

Geographic isolation creates unique challenges where properties might be accessible only by boat or small plane, requiring agents to coordinate complex showing logistics and understand specialized financing options for remote properties. The market also reflects Alaska's boom-and-bust economic cycles, with oil industry fluctuations and fishing seasons creating both opportunities for savvy investors and risks for overleveraged buyers unfamiliar with the region's economic volatility.

Why Businesses Need Kenai Peninsula County, Alaska Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting Alaska's real estate industry find the peninsula's 216 agents represent a concentrated, accessible market where every contact potentially represents significant business value due to the high average transaction sizes and specialized service requirements. Mortgage lenders, title companies, and inspection services need direct agent relationships to navigate the unique challenges of financing and closing remote properties, where standard procedures often require creative solutions.

The peninsula's agent network also serves as a crucial gateway for businesses targeting Alaska's broader outdoor recreation and seasonal resident markets, from property management services to specialized contractors familiar with Alaska building codes and environmental challenges. With all 216 agents maintaining email contact capabilities, businesses can efficiently reach this specialized professional community that influences not just real estate transactions, but the broader economic ecosystem of one of America's last frontier regions.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Kelly Griebel has 12 properties for sale in Soldotna and surrounding areas. These are the top 10 listings.

$45,000

Listed 2025-04-08

L4 Grouse Dr
Soldotna, AK  99669

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Lot: 55,321 sf
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$399,900

Listed 2026-01-22

35312 Betty Lou Dr
Sterling, AK  99672

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,643
Lot: 52,272 sf
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$875,000

Listed 2025-10-27

39930 Sapphire Loop
Soldotna, AK  99669

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 4.5
Sq Ft: 5,331
Lot: 57,935 sf
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$359,500

Listed 2025-11-24

338 N Fireweed St
Soldotna, AK  99669

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,580
Lot: 16,988 sf
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$347,500

Listed 2025-12-23

304 Lupine St
Soldotna, AK  99669

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,344
Lot: 8,276 sf
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$475,500

Listed 2026-02-13

130 Green Valley St
Soldotna, AK  99669

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,152
Lot: 17,424 sf
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$344,500

Listed 2025-10-01

109 Haida Dr
Kenai, AK  99611

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,677
Lot: 10,454 sf
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$349,900

Listed 2025-11-19

1903 Aliak Dr
Kenai, AK  99611

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,676
Lot: 10,890 sf
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$575,000

Listed 2025-10-23

47390 Winridge Ave
Kenai, AK  99611

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 2,937
Lot: 50,094 sf
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$447,500

Listed 2026-01-15

54735 Kuskokwim Ave
Nikiski North Kenai, AK  99611

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,653
Lot: 98,881 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Kelly Griebel currently has no rental properties available in Soldotna and surrounding areas. Check back later.