TOP 10 Best Places to Live in Alaska - Nowhere Diary
With low taxes and plenty of peace and quiet, Alaska could be one of the best places for you to retire. Here are the best places to retire in Alaska.
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Have you ever thought of living in a place like Alaska? Well then, this video is for you. Here are the 10 BEST PLACES TO LIVE IN ALASKA.
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Sets my teeth on edge listening to this guy's pronunciation of Kenai.
This is not human, but computer voice. And you are right, disgusting pronunciation.
We lived in Alaska for a few years when I had a government contract up there. We can not wait to go back.
Born and raised in Valdez for 8 years and honestly gotta say I’d move back there any day it’s like heaven compare to where I am now
LEAVE
Grew up in Cordova. Would not recommend unless you have a government job there lined up ahead of time, and if that's your plan, eff you. The town has consistently shut its doors to every industry that's tried to get established there besides commercial fishing. One big problem with that is so much of Cordova's economy is dependent on both abundance of salmon (which is generally pretty good), and the price it brings at market (which fluctuates a lot and lately has been in the toilet). What is a good year for fishermen, is also not necessarily a good year for many other local businesses or the people they employ. One reason for the supposed low unemployment mentioned, is that due to the high cost of living there, Cordova is a horrible place to be unemployed, so a lot of people who find themselves out of work there, rather than hanging on until they find another job, will leave for work elsewhere. The number is misleading due to the unemployed leaving because it is too expensive to stay. Finally, Cordova didn't suffer environmental damage due to the oil spill, which was completely on the other side of the sound. The herring fishery in the sound was wiped out and has never recovered. Fishermen who were involved in that fishery suffered some losses and that part of the fishing economy probably won't be back for the forseeable future, if ever.
Lived in Alaska a total of 6 years. Kenai is pronounced Keyni and Valdez is pronounced Valdeez. Thank you.
that urked me too. like did he not watch brother bear?
he said valdeez every time
No houses available in Cordova. Just checked.
You should add the cost-of-living not just a price the average home and income. For example the cost of groceries in Cordova in valdese is extremely high
Homer is an interesting little community.
I want southeast Alaska
I lived in Ketchikan for almost 10 years. Loved it
How about McGrath
I e never been but I’ve heard North Pole has a horrible Meth problem and a really bad theft and sexual assault problem. I’ve heard some bad things about North Pole.
Where did you do your homework?
Cordova
Burl Ives
I wish I can live there. It looks so nice. ❤
Both North Pole and Juneau have really bad crime.
Juneau yes, but not North Pole
Is there anywhere in America were there is not much crime these days ?
Is Alaska easy to find a job?
For me it’s been rough
Yeah but you need better grammar.
@@irvingr.fatback886 you are good. Thanks for reminding me.
Homer would not be on my list.
Why
Very expensive
Flourishing fishing aka murdering animals and the ocean 👎
Best place to leave it is Florida Sarasota
Yuck. Too hot and sticky. Cant breathe. I'd rather breathe the cool crisp mountain fresh air in Alaska.
Yeah I'm in Florida now and it sucks way to hot n gross. Plan on going to Alaska soon though
He did say best place to leave. LOL. I actually loved visiting Florida and can’t wait to go back and check out Miami and the keys. Peacock bass is on my bucket list.
I live in Sarasota as well but I want to live in Alaska.
@@stacifry4059 check into Ketchikan