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December 10, 2007 at 12:01 PM #11158December 10, 2007 at 12:07 PM #113165JWM in SDParticipant
True…the only real jobs there are in the service, retail industry or health care…otherwise, what the hell else is there to Hawaii besides tourism?? Oh yeah, maybe local government, but that has to be locked up pretty tightly by the long term locals.
December 10, 2007 at 12:07 PM #113365JWM in SDParticipantTrue…the only real jobs there are in the service, retail industry or health care…otherwise, what the hell else is there to Hawaii besides tourism?? Oh yeah, maybe local government, but that has to be locked up pretty tightly by the long term locals.
December 10, 2007 at 12:07 PM #113328JWM in SDParticipantTrue…the only real jobs there are in the service, retail industry or health care…otherwise, what the hell else is there to Hawaii besides tourism?? Oh yeah, maybe local government, but that has to be locked up pretty tightly by the long term locals.
December 10, 2007 at 12:07 PM #113324JWM in SDParticipantTrue…the only real jobs there are in the service, retail industry or health care…otherwise, what the hell else is there to Hawaii besides tourism?? Oh yeah, maybe local government, but that has to be locked up pretty tightly by the long term locals.
December 10, 2007 at 12:07 PM #113281JWM in SDParticipantTrue…the only real jobs there are in the service, retail industry or health care…otherwise, what the hell else is there to Hawaii besides tourism?? Oh yeah, maybe local government, but that has to be locked up pretty tightly by the long term locals.
December 10, 2007 at 12:25 PM #113291kev374ParticipantDespite this disconnect Hawaii prices have come down only 1% in the last yr. It is interesting to note how prices there have sort of flatlined indefinitely!
December 10, 2007 at 12:25 PM #113334kev374ParticipantDespite this disconnect Hawaii prices have come down only 1% in the last yr. It is interesting to note how prices there have sort of flatlined indefinitely!
December 10, 2007 at 12:25 PM #113338kev374ParticipantDespite this disconnect Hawaii prices have come down only 1% in the last yr. It is interesting to note how prices there have sort of flatlined indefinitely!
December 10, 2007 at 12:25 PM #113174kev374ParticipantDespite this disconnect Hawaii prices have come down only 1% in the last yr. It is interesting to note how prices there have sort of flatlined indefinitely!
December 10, 2007 at 12:25 PM #113375kev374ParticipantDespite this disconnect Hawaii prices have come down only 1% in the last yr. It is interesting to note how prices there have sort of flatlined indefinitely!
December 10, 2007 at 12:46 PM #113306PortlockParticipantI grew up on Oahu between ’77 and ’91, and as far as I could remember, home prices were always high. I moved away because only doctors, lawyers or retired military owned homes in Honolulu. Unless I wanted a 30 year schlep-job in service, construction, or government, my island home had no future for me.
Is Hawaii bubble-proof? Time will tell.
December 10, 2007 at 12:46 PM #113190PortlockParticipantI grew up on Oahu between ’77 and ’91, and as far as I could remember, home prices were always high. I moved away because only doctors, lawyers or retired military owned homes in Honolulu. Unless I wanted a 30 year schlep-job in service, construction, or government, my island home had no future for me.
Is Hawaii bubble-proof? Time will tell.
December 10, 2007 at 12:46 PM #113349PortlockParticipantI grew up on Oahu between ’77 and ’91, and as far as I could remember, home prices were always high. I moved away because only doctors, lawyers or retired military owned homes in Honolulu. Unless I wanted a 30 year schlep-job in service, construction, or government, my island home had no future for me.
Is Hawaii bubble-proof? Time will tell.
December 10, 2007 at 12:46 PM #113353PortlockParticipantI grew up on Oahu between ’77 and ’91, and as far as I could remember, home prices were always high. I moved away because only doctors, lawyers or retired military owned homes in Honolulu. Unless I wanted a 30 year schlep-job in service, construction, or government, my island home had no future for me.
Is Hawaii bubble-proof? Time will tell.
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