Comparison

Aleutians West Census Area, AK vs Dillingham Census Area, AK

Side-by-side discovery metrics for alternative housing research.

Comparison boundary

Compare Counties, Then Verify Parcels

Side-by-side scores can narrow your search, but parcel feasibility still depends on zoning, access, water, septic, covenants, permits, and current county review.

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Decision snapshot

Aleutians West Census Area Is The Stronger Broad Starting Point

Use this as a shortlist signal, not a buying recommendation. The final answer still depends on zoning district, water, septic, road access, covenants, utilities, and the current county process for the exact parcel.

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Gulf and Aleutian Alaska

Aleutians West Census Area

Freedom Score
77
Land Affordability
100
Off-Grid
5/5

Best for: Gulf and Aleutian Alaska land screening

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Southwest Alaska

Dillingham Census Area

Freedom Score
75
Land Affordability
74
Off-Grid
5/5

Best for: Southwest Alaska land screening

Verify first: do not treat this Alaska source pass as parcel approval

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Tradeoff read

Best Starting Lane

  • Aleutians West Census Area leads on broad Freedom Score.
  • Off-grid signals are similar; water, access, and septic are likely deciding factors.
  • Aleutians West Census Area has the stronger land affordability signal.

Lifestyle fit

Use-Case Signals Before Overall Score

These labels are derived from the public county profile notes and lifestyle scores. They help flag when a high overall score still deserves extra review for a specific use.

How statuses work
Use caseAleutians West Census AreaDillingham Census Area
Tiny homesTiny homesTiny homes
RV livingRV livingRV living
Off-grid livingOff-grid livingOff-grid living

Goal match

Pick The Better Research Lead For Your Goal

These are practical starting points based on the current county-level data. Use the winner as the first profile to open, then verify parcel rules before treating either county as a fit.

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Tiny homes

Aleutians West Census Area and Dillingham Census Area are close

County-level signals are similar for tiny homes. Compare dwelling classification, minimum size, foundation rules, utilities, and local permit path before picking a lead.

RV living

Aleutians West Census Area and Dillingham Census Area are close

County-level signals are similar for rv living. Compare stay duration, sanitation, water, septic, driveway access, and whether full-time occupancy is allowed before picking a lead.

Off-grid living

Aleutians West Census Area and Dillingham Census Area are close

County-level signals are similar for off-grid living. Compare water, septic, solar, winter access, emergency access, and building-code requirements before picking a lead.

Cheap land

Aleutians West Census Area is the better first research lead

Start with Aleutians West Census Area for cheap land, then verify active listings, road access, terrain, title, utilities, and parcel-level comps.

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Remote work

Aleutians West Census Area is the better first research lead

Start with Aleutians West Census Area for remote work, then verify provider availability, cellular signal, fixed wireless, Starlink feasibility, and backup power.

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Freedom Score7775
Population5,2354,724
Density1.2 / sq mi0.3 / sq mi
Tiny Homes3/53/5
RV Living4/54/5
Off Grid5/55/5
Price Per Acre$51$9,950
Land Listings17
Solar Potential1/101/10
Broadband8/107/10
Public LandGuardedGuarded
Recreation Access4/54/5

Source confidence

Comparison Confidence Strip

Fast trust signals for this county pair: citation depth, land snapshot date, and whether both profiles include the major sourced layers used in comparisons.

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Gulf and Aleutian Alaska

Aleutians West Census Area

Sourced discovery
Citations
24
Land snapshot
Jun 12, 2026
Source coverage
5/5

Major comparison layers are present for county-level discovery.

Southwest Alaska

Dillingham Census Area

Sourced discovery
Citations
25
Land snapshot
Jun 12, 2026
Source coverage
5/5

Major comparison layers are present for county-level discovery.

Next research moves

Before You Pick Either County

A comparison page should narrow the search, not end it. Use this checklist to turn the county match into a parcel-specific call list and due-diligence plan.

Planning call questions
01

Confirm jurisdiction

Ask whether the parcel is handled by unincorporated county staff, a city, a subdivision, a special district, or another authority before relying on either Aleutians West Census Area or Dillingham Census Area score.

02

Verify intended use

Describe the exact plan: tiny home, RV stay, manufactured home, container build, cabin, ADU, garden, livestock, or off-grid system.

03

Check land basics

Confirm legal access, road maintenance, slope, floodplain, wildfire exposure, title issues, easements, covenants, and whether utilities are nearby.

04

Price the hard systems

Water, septic, driveway, power, winter access, grading, and permitting costs can change the better county once you move from county-level research to a real parcel.

Quick answers

Which County Looks Better?

Overall

Aleutians West Census Area leads on Freedom Score

Aleutians West Census Area has the stronger overall Freedom Score, making it the better broad discovery candidate before parcel-level review.

Tiny homes

Aleutians West Census Area and Dillingham Census Area are close on tiny home signal

Both counties have similar tiny home discovery scores. Compare zoning district, dwelling classification, utilities, and building-code requirements before choosing.

RV living

Aleutians West Census Area and Dillingham Census Area are close on RV living signal

RV living looks similar at the county level. The deciding factor will usually be duration limits, sanitation, water, septic, campground rules, and parcel zoning.

Off-grid living

Aleutians West Census Area and Dillingham Census Area are close on off-grid signal

Both counties are close for off-grid research. Solar, access, winter conditions, water rights, well feasibility, and septic will likely decide the better parcel.

Land cost

Aleutians West Census Area has the stronger land affordability score

Aleutians West Census Area has the lower county-level price-per-acre snapshot at $51. Treat this as a market signal, not a parcel appraisal.

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Sourced discovery

Aleutians West Census Area

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Best For

  • Gulf and Aleutian Alaska land screening
  • Alaska local/state due diligence
  • remote access and land-tenure research

Pros

  • https://www.akml.org/ and Alaska DCRA provide first-pass Alaska local-government routing anchors
  • Alaska land management, water, drinking-water, onsite wastewater, and code-adoption resources support statewide due diligence
  • this record can be compared against climate, solar, broadband, public-land, tax, and land-market layers already collected

Cons

  • this is a statewide source-anchor pass, not a borough, city, census-area, tribal, or parcel-level confirmation
  • unorganized borough/census-area structure, Native corporation land, federal/state land ownership, village corporation holdings, and access constraints can change the parcel-level answer
  • local zoning, land tenure, subdivisions, wastewater, water, covenants, utilities, winter access, road access, emergency access, and code enforcement remain parcel-specific

Red Flags

  • do not treat this Alaska source pass as parcel approval
  • verify land ownership, legal access, winter access, zoning or local jurisdiction, building permits, wastewater, drinking water, water rights, flood, erosion, wildfire, permafrost, federal/state/tribal/Native corporation land status, covenants, easements, subdivision restrictions, and service-area constraints before buying land

RV Living

Long-term RV or camper occupancy in Aleutians West Census Area should be confirmed directly with local and state staff. Review occupancy duration, camping restrictions, construction-use rules, utility hookups, wastewater disposal, legal access, road maintenance, winter access, emergency access, land tenure, federal or state land status, and whether the parcel is inside an incorporated city, borough service area, tribal jurisdiction, Native corporation holding, or private subdivision.

Off Grid

Off-grid projects in Aleutians West Census Area should verify land ownership, legal access, winter access, water rights, hauled water, well feasibility, onsite wastewater, power, fuel logistics, wildfire or tundra constraints, flood/erosion exposure, permafrost, emergency response, and local or state permitting before relying on rural acreage.

Water and Septic

Water availability in Aleutians West Census Area is parcel-specific. Alaska water-rights and drinking-water resources are useful starting points, but buyers should verify public-water access, private well feasibility, hauled-water practicality, water quality, freeze protection, and subdivision-specific limits.

Wastewater feasibility in Aleutians West Census Area requires parcel-level review with Alaska environmental-health authorities and local staff, including soils, permafrost, setbacks, water-source separation, system design, installation, repair area, flood or erosion exposure, and local requirements.

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Sourced discovery

Dillingham Census Area

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Best For

  • Southwest Alaska land screening
  • Alaska local/state due diligence
  • remote access and land-tenure research

Pros

  • https://www.akml.org/ and Alaska DCRA provide first-pass Alaska local-government routing anchors
  • Alaska land management, water, drinking-water, onsite wastewater, and code-adoption resources support statewide due diligence
  • this record can be compared against climate, solar, broadband, public-land, tax, and land-market layers already collected

Cons

  • this is a statewide source-anchor pass, not a borough, city, census-area, tribal, or parcel-level confirmation
  • unorganized borough/census-area structure, Native corporation land, federal/state land ownership, village corporation holdings, and access constraints can change the parcel-level answer
  • local zoning, land tenure, subdivisions, wastewater, water, covenants, utilities, winter access, road access, emergency access, and code enforcement remain parcel-specific

Red Flags

  • do not treat this Alaska source pass as parcel approval
  • verify land ownership, legal access, winter access, zoning or local jurisdiction, building permits, wastewater, drinking water, water rights, flood, erosion, wildfire, permafrost, federal/state/tribal/Native corporation land status, covenants, easements, subdivision restrictions, and service-area constraints before buying land

RV Living

Long-term RV or camper occupancy in Dillingham Census Area should be confirmed directly with local and state staff. Review occupancy duration, camping restrictions, construction-use rules, utility hookups, wastewater disposal, legal access, road maintenance, winter access, emergency access, land tenure, federal or state land status, and whether the parcel is inside an incorporated city, borough service area, tribal jurisdiction, Native corporation holding, or private subdivision.

Off Grid

Off-grid projects in Dillingham Census Area should verify land ownership, legal access, winter access, water rights, hauled water, well feasibility, onsite wastewater, power, fuel logistics, wildfire or tundra constraints, flood/erosion exposure, permafrost, emergency response, and local or state permitting before relying on rural acreage.

Water and Septic

Water availability in Dillingham Census Area is parcel-specific. Alaska water-rights and drinking-water resources are useful starting points, but buyers should verify public-water access, private well feasibility, hauled-water practicality, water quality, freeze protection, and subdivision-specific limits.

Wastewater feasibility in Dillingham Census Area requires parcel-level review with Alaska environmental-health authorities and local staff, including soils, permafrost, setbacks, water-source separation, system design, installation, repair area, flood or erosion exposure, and local requirements.

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