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Fairbanks Real Estate - Doyon Estates
Doyon Estates is one Fairbanks newest residential developments. Located on a 37 acre tract on the Chena River, Doyon Estates is an ideal location for those who wish to live in the city limits but looking for newer constructed homes. Located near the Peger Road/Johansen Expressway interchange, Doyon Estates is a few minutes from any point in Fairbanks. With an average sales price in 2007 of $342,000 and many homes with coveted Chena River frontage, Doyon Estates is not for the financially faint of heart. What you will find is friendly neighbors, a well run and owner managed homeowners association and the convenience of being within 5 minutes of downtown shops, the new east Fairbanks retail developments, Fort Wainwright and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
As of this writing there are several undeveloped lots in Doyon Estates, including a few river front lots. None are currently for sale however, as I suspect the owners are hoping to build on them in the near future. Interested in calling Doyon Estates home? Call or email us for a current list of homes for sale or sign up for our Realty Retriever, which will automatically notify you of any new homes in Doyon Estates that come up for sale. |
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You wowed me with the slide show. Absolutely wonderful.
Looks like Floridians are sensitive to snow. We always miss what we do not have. I am pretty sure you would not mind a 80 F sunny day in Daytona Beach.
Dan - If you're seeing snow in Florida we're in trouble. We're still under 4' of snow and it's about -18 today - Where the heck is that global warming I keep hearing about?
Jon- I can promise you I would not mind an 80 degree day in Daytona Beach. If you Floridians get tired of all that sunshine, let me know. They've got direct flights from Atlanta to Anchorage. :)
Kay- I debated about posting subdivision blog with winter pictures but figured that's what the have the most of, so why not?
Frank - Man, we just strap on our showshoes and head off. Actually I have a 32" wide snowblower that can clear a 3' drift of snow and blow it 30' in one swath. I gave up the shovel gig years ago... we're supposed to get smarter with age.