Walkable Downtown
Sidewalks on every street. Fred Meyer, schools, and coffee all a few minutes on foot — rare in Alaska, standard here.
A planned community built for how Alaskans actually live — walkable streets, mountain views, and homes engineered for the climate.
Carol Creek began with a simple idea: Alaska deserves a neighborhood where you can walk to groceries, school, and a Chugach trailhead — all from the same front door.
We bought the land above Fred Meyer in downtown Eagle River and laid out 115 lots around real sidewalks, real utilities, and seven model designs engineered for the climate.
Phase 1 opens with 34 lots and the first homes breaking ground in May. Every lot is already on city water, sewer, and natural gas — with in-floor heat standard in every home.
To build a planned community in Eagle River where the details — sidewalks, utilities, finishes, heat — are all handled before you move in, so you can focus on living. Quiet, warm, connected, and five minutes from the wild.
Four things you won't find together anywhere else in the Mat-Su Valley.
Sidewalks on every street. Fred Meyer, schools, and coffee all a few minutes on foot — rare in Alaska, standard here.
In-floor radiant heat, natural gas, and finishes chosen for Alaskan winters. Engineered, not adapted.
City water, sewer, gas, power, and fiber are already run to every lot. Break ground the day you're ready.
From compact three-bedrooms to full four-bedroom family homes — all build-ready, all customizable, all Alaska-specific.
Phase 1 is open now. Walk the site, see the models, and pick a lot before the first shovels go in.
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