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Why Live in Kenai

Kenai, located on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, offers a blend of outdoor adventures and everyday conveniences. The city is surrounded by mountains, ocean and rivers, making it a prime spot for fishing, boating and wildlife viewing. Residents enjoy year-round recreation with winter activities like cross-country skiing and ice fishing, and summer temperatures reaching around 65 degrees for hiking and fishing. The Cook Inlet and Kenai River are popular for catching king and sockeye salmon, while local parks such as Cunningham Park and Daubenspeck Family Park provide space for bank fishing and dog walking. There are indoor facilities like Kenai Recreation Center and the Kenai Multi-Purpose Facility. Housing range from single-family homes, including New Traditional, ranch-style and colonial-inspired houses, to condos and manufactured homes. Commercial centers are concentrated along Kenai Spur Highway, with stores like Three Bears and Safeway, and restaurants like Pizza Paradiso's and Louie’s Steak & Seafood. Community events are held throughout the year, including the kite festival at Millennium Square and the Kenai Fall Pumpkin Festival. Kenai Old Town offers a glimpse into local history with preserved buildings like the 19th-century Russian Orthodox Church. The area is part of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, with highly rated Cook Inlet Academy offering private K-12 education in nearby Soldotna. Residents travel along the Kenai Spur Highway, leading to Soldotna 11 miles away, and the Kenai Municipal Airport for flights to Anchorage, 160 miles northwest.

Condo Prices in Kenai, AK

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$279,000
Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$279,000
Median 3-Bedroom Condo Price
$211,000
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