WSJ News Exclusive | Snow Problem: Anchorage Home With Heated Driveway Asks $2.65 Million

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WSJ News Exclusive | Snow Problem: Anchorage Home With Heated Driveway Asks $2.65 Million
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Asking $2.65 million, the most expensive property on the market in Anchorage, Alaska, has a heated driveway for melting snow

The roughly 5,400-square-foot property overlooking Cook Inlet is the priciest for sale in the Alaskan cityThe most expensive home on the market in Anchorage, Alaska, has a heated driveway for melting snow.

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