Kenai Peninsula Borough is located on the southern mainland of Alaska and includes the Kenai Peninsula stretching out towards the coast. The borough seat is Soldotna and the largest community is Kenai, with other prominent towns including Homer and Seward. The history: originally populated by Alaska Native peoples, later Russian and American settlers, fishing and resource industries (oil, gas, timber, fishing) played strong roles. The area combines more urban/semi-urban zones (in the towns) with large rural and suburban tracts. Many homes are single-family houses in neighborhoods, vacation/resort-style homes near the coast, cabins, and larger properties on acreage. Proximity to Anchorage: the borough is within reasonable driving distance (couple of hours) to Anchorage, giving more connectivity than very remote parts of Alaska. Regarding home price ranges: data suggests that homes in parts of Kenai run perhaps US$300k–400k or more for many good houses; listings show “Kenai homes for sale ~US$372,000” in one reference. Building a new home would depend on lot, materials and location (remote beachfront vs town lot) — approximate cost might be US$250k–400k+ depending on size and finish. Because there is more infrastructure (roads, services) than some remote boroughs, building might be less logistically costly. The area is a mix of rural and suburban/urban; major towns provide amenities but there are large swaths of less-populated land.