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Trust Land Office 2020 Land Sale Now Underway

Sep 16, 2020 | Government, Healthcare, News, Real Estate

The Alaska Mental Health Trust Land Office’s 2020 Fall Land Sale Auction is underway, with final bids due November 16, 2020 at 4:30 p.m. This year’s land sale auction includes forty-seven parcels in locations across Southcentral, Southeast, and Interior Alaska that will be sold to the highest bidder. Revenue generated from land sales will help fund programs and services that support Trust beneficiaries across the state.

The 2020 sale includes unique parcels on the road system and in remote locations, as well as island, river, ocean, and lakefront parcels. Photos, maps, survey details, parcel access, and additional information including the minimum bid is available for each parcel on the Trust land auction webpage: https://alaskamentalhealthtrust.org/trust-land-office/land-sales/fall20/

“The Trust’s annual land sale auction not only generates revenue to support Trust beneficiaries, it provides an opportunity to own a piece of Alaska,” said Wyn Menefee, Trust Land Office Executive Director. “Each year our Lands team puts forth some great offerings for the sale, and this year is no different. We have parcels conducive to uses ranging from recreational, to residential, and commercial.”

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Policies and procedures for placing a bid can be found on the land sale auction webpage referenced above. Following the bid acceptance period, sealed bids will be opened on Wednesday, November 18 at the Trust Land Office. Purchasers may elect to either make a lump sum payment for payoff or eligible purchasers may use TLO financing.

The land sale auction includes parcels in/near:

Big Delta
Big Lake
Cordova
Delta Junction
Ester
Fox
Haines
Kenai
Ketchikan
Lake Minchumina
Little Tutka Bay
Moose Pass
Nikiski
Petersburg
Two Rivers
Wasilla
Wrangell

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