#25-403, Listing Office: Mossy Oak Properties of Alaska - Wasilla
#25-403, Listing Office: Mossy Oak Properties of Alaska - Wasilla
#24-13148, Listing Office: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty
Kenai is located in Kenai Peninsula County, Alaska. There are roughly 6,005 residents, living in 2,318 households. The average temperature for Kenai this time of the year is low of 43F and high of 61F. On average, Kenai gets about 1.16 inches of precipitation in June. Most residents are home owners (66%), have a post secondary degree (60%) and are single, no kids (36%).
Data provided by Home JunctionKenai's housing market offers a blend of residential styles, with single-family homes being a significant portion of the market. These homes often feature a mix of traditional and cabin-style architecture, reflecting the region's natural aesthetic. The market also includes a selection of condos and townhomes, providing options for different lifestyles and budgets. The area's construction history showcases a range of properties, from older, established homes to newer constructions that cater to modern preferences.
Kenai prides itself on its serene and scenic environment, with the Kenai River and surrounding wilderness playing a central role in the community's lifestyle. The city is celebrated for its outdoor recreational opportunities, including fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing, which are integral to the local culture. Annual events such as the Kenai River Festival highlight the community's connection to the natural world and its commitment to environmental stewardship.
The community is served by a network of public services that includes several public schools, healthcare facilities offering primary care and emergency services, and a public library system. Retail and dining establishments in Kenai reflect the local culture, with an emphasis on seafood and regional cuisine. The city is attentive to the evolving needs of its residents, with initiatives aimed at enhancing services to accommodate demographic shifts and improve the quality of life.
Transportation in Kenai features a combination of private and public options, with a road network that connects residents to local amenities and neighboring areas. Public transit provides connectivity within the community, although schedules may be limited. The area is known for its walkable downtown core, with efforts to improve bikeability and pedestrian access throughout the city. Kenai Municipal Airport offers additional travel options for residents and visitors, while ride-share services are available to supplement personal and public transportation.
Elementary Schools
Mt. View Elementary School
315 Swires Rd
Public District PK-5
Kaleidoscope School of Arts & Science
549 N Forest Dr
Public Charter KG-5
Middle Schools
Kenai Middle School
201 N Tinker Ln
Public District 6-8
High Schools
Kenai Central High School
9583 Kenai Spur Hwy
Public District 9-12
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