Troy has enjoyed thirty years of selling land in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest. He is the former President/CEO of Hodges Gilliam & Dana and now leads Washington and Alaska for Fay Ranches. Troy is also a Board Member of the Fay Ranches Community Foundation. Prior to embarking on his real estate career, Troy was a USCG Licensed captain of tug boats operating on the Yukon River and coastal Alaska from the Arctic Ocean to Prince William Sound. Troy specializes in natural resource real estate transactions, conservation, lodges, recreational land, farms, and ranches in Washington and Alaska. Troy is the author of a white paper on carbon sequestration and forestland in the Pacific Northwest. Now with closings approaching two hundred thousand acres throughout the Pacific Northwest, Troy regards complex transactions such as conservation easement sales and land exchanges from one thousand to twenty thousand acres as some of his more significant projects over his career. Troy was approved by the Washington State Bar and the Department of Licensing to teach Continuing Legal Education and Continuing Real Estate Education in matters regarding timber real estate sales and other specialty forest products.
Escape to the pristine wilderness of Alaska at Nunavaugaluk Lake, a hidden gem located in the heart of the Bristol Bay Lowlands. Situated within a glaciated valley surrounded by the majestic Ahklun Mountains, this remote lake is one of the largest in the region, spanning about 15 miles long and 3...
The Lake Chelan Retreat is a sanctuary of elegance and tranquility. It offers a unique opportunity to own a thriving venue in this prestigious region of Lake Chelan, where the beauty of the surrounding mountains and lakes is priceless. This flourishing business is turn-key, offering a rewarding...
Welcome to the captivating Stormy Lodge, nestled on a sprawling 34± acre retreat along the serene Entiat River. This remarkable custom log cabin is a seamless fusion of rustic charm and contemporary luxury, offering an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its breathtaking...
Passage Island was named in 1786 by Captain Portlock. The island was at the entrance of what was mistakenly thought to be a strait leading out to sea. In the early 1900S, John Herbert established a fox farm on Passage Island for the fur trade. The foxes were fed local fish and marine mammals and...
McDougall Lodge is currently run/operated as a first-class overnight remote sportfishing lodge facility, specializing in salmon and trout fishing trips. The total building area is approximately 10,356 square feet, with a capacity of 28 guests and 16 staff/crew. Located near Mile 35 of the Yentna...
Northwoods Lodge is currently run/operated as a first-class overnight remote sportfishing lodge facility specializing in salmon and trout fishing trips. The total building area is approximately 5,000 square feet, with a capacity of approximately 30 guests and staff combined. Located on Fish Lakes...
Nestled in the picturesque heart of Centralia, Washington, The Ponds stands as an approved Planned Unit Development spanning 25± acres. This charming subdivision, strategically located just south of Cooks Hill Road within the city's limits, embodies the perfect blend of tranquil living and urban...
Deep in the heart of Alaska's remote wilderness, Marvel Creek Gold Mine offers a historic and promising site for gold mining enthusiasts and investors, now expanded to encompass three distinct claims: Marvel Creek Gold Mine - North (480± acres), Marvel Creek Gold Mine - South (360± acres), and the...
Positioned on the edge of Denali National Park in Alaska's Matanuska-Susitna Borough, the Dutch Creek Gold Mine offers a rare opportunity to own an active gold mining claim with a rich history and extensive potential. Spanning 1,880± acres, this property lies within the historic Yenta Mining...
Nestled along the serene shores of Fish Lakes Creek in the secluded Skwentna region, Bentalit Lodge offers an unparalleled retreat for those seeking an escape into the heart of Alaska's wilderness. This exclusive haven, accessible only by boat or plane, is 65 air miles northwest of the vibrant city...
Cripple Creek Gold Mine, situated deep within Alaska's untamed wilderness, offers a rare opportunity for both gold miners and gold investors or as a dual-purpose gold mine in the summer and hunting camp in the fall. Located roughly 46 miles north/northwest of McGrath, this expansive property is...
Harrison Creek Gold Mine is a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of Alaska's rich mining history while exploring its immense potential for continued gold production. Spanning 560± acres of placer mining claims, this property is strategically located along the North and South Forks of Harrison...
Deep in the center of Alaska in the remote Alaskan wilderness, you will find McWilliams Gold Creek. It is a historic gold mining district located in the Porcupine Mining Area that covers an area of about two square miles at an elevation of approximately 2,500 feet above sea level. McWilliams Gold...
Discover Jasper Stone Hollow, a hidden gem in the heart of Klickitat County, Washington, where 648.5± acres of unspoiled land await your exploration. This extraordinary property, surrounded by conservation land and Department of Fish and Wildlife areas, offers unparalleled privacy and a deep...
This offering consists of 5,592± acres with a full line of equipment to make it a turn-key operation. It is located just east of Delta Junction, where the base of the operation is situated on a hard surface road with 3-phase power available. Updated double-wall fuel storage was added last year. The...
Located in the Yukon-Koyukuk Borough and within one hundred fifty miles from Fairbanks near Circle Hot Springs, Alaska, in the remote Alaskan wilderness. This offering, the “Ketchum Creek Gold Mine,” consists of a contiguous set of 34 gold claims representing a total of 604± acres, with 5,118...
EarthSong Lodge started as a dream to create a place where guests could escape the crowds and find a quiet refuge in a land rich in beauty and wildlife in the heart of Alaska. Located 16 miles north of Denali National Park and Preserve, EarthSong Lodge is a turn-key operation ready for its next...
The year was 1898. One of the most significant events in Alaska's history was in full swing, The Klondike-Alaska Gold Rush. The Klondike Gold Rush first began in 1896 when gold was discovered in the Yukon Territory. One of the most prominent areas of the Klondike Gold Rush was the Woodchopper Creek...