Haines Borough lies in Southeast Alaska, bordering Canada and nestled between the Chilkat and Chilkoot Rivers. Known as the “Adventure Capital of Alaska,” Haines offers world-class scenery, glacier-fed rivers, and small-town friendliness. Its history dates back to the late 1800s, when it was a trading post and military outpost before transitioning into a fishing and tourism community. The borough’s heart is Haines town, home to galleries, craft markets, and historic Fort William H. Seward. Housing here is mostly rural-residential, featuring hillside homes overlooking Lynn Canal, riverside cabins, and a few downtown cottages. Many homes are wood-framed, with design influences from both Alaskan and Pacific Northwest architecture. The atmosphere is peaceful and artistic, popular among retirees and nature lovers. Average home prices are around $350,000–$500,000, with higher-end waterfront or mountain-view homes reaching $650,000+. New builds cost roughly $325–$425 per sq ft, depending on accessibility and imported materials. The nearest large city is Juneau, approximately 80 miles south by ferry or plane. Haines is ideal for those seeking a quiet, natural lifestyle with a deep sense of community and history.