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December 1, 2007 at 8:22 AM #106287December 1, 2007 at 9:25 AM #106307sdnativesonParticipant
no need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.December 1, 2007 at 9:25 AM #106212sdnativesonParticipantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.December 1, 2007 at 9:25 AM #106339sdnativesonParticipantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.December 1, 2007 at 9:25 AM #106347sdnativesonParticipantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.December 1, 2007 at 9:25 AM #106365sdnativesonParticipantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.December 1, 2007 at 10:57 AM #106414oshensParticipantWell, houses are taking longer to sell but the values are supposedly holding. Hawaii is a great place to live, albeit expensive. North shore is really laid back and can get really crowded at certain times of the year due to surfing events and stuff. It’s definitely a lifestyle there. It depends on what you are looking for. Hawaii Kai is associated with the wealthier folks. North shore = no shirts, no shoes type of place but lots of fun little boutiques and shave ice (snow cones). Maui is REALLY overpriced and getting pretty developed. I myself couldn’t live on the outer islands as it is too boring for me. However if you could live a slow paced life in a really beautiful place, the outer islands are good. Each island has it’s pros and cons. I can go into that if you like…
December 1, 2007 at 10:57 AM #106440oshensParticipantWell, houses are taking longer to sell but the values are supposedly holding. Hawaii is a great place to live, albeit expensive. North shore is really laid back and can get really crowded at certain times of the year due to surfing events and stuff. It’s definitely a lifestyle there. It depends on what you are looking for. Hawaii Kai is associated with the wealthier folks. North shore = no shirts, no shoes type of place but lots of fun little boutiques and shave ice (snow cones). Maui is REALLY overpriced and getting pretty developed. I myself couldn’t live on the outer islands as it is too boring for me. However if you could live a slow paced life in a really beautiful place, the outer islands are good. Each island has it’s pros and cons. I can go into that if you like…
December 1, 2007 at 10:57 AM #106422oshensParticipantWell, houses are taking longer to sell but the values are supposedly holding. Hawaii is a great place to live, albeit expensive. North shore is really laid back and can get really crowded at certain times of the year due to surfing events and stuff. It’s definitely a lifestyle there. It depends on what you are looking for. Hawaii Kai is associated with the wealthier folks. North shore = no shirts, no shoes type of place but lots of fun little boutiques and shave ice (snow cones). Maui is REALLY overpriced and getting pretty developed. I myself couldn’t live on the outer islands as it is too boring for me. However if you could live a slow paced life in a really beautiful place, the outer islands are good. Each island has it’s pros and cons. I can go into that if you like…
December 1, 2007 at 10:57 AM #106383oshensParticipantWell, houses are taking longer to sell but the values are supposedly holding. Hawaii is a great place to live, albeit expensive. North shore is really laid back and can get really crowded at certain times of the year due to surfing events and stuff. It’s definitely a lifestyle there. It depends on what you are looking for. Hawaii Kai is associated with the wealthier folks. North shore = no shirts, no shoes type of place but lots of fun little boutiques and shave ice (snow cones). Maui is REALLY overpriced and getting pretty developed. I myself couldn’t live on the outer islands as it is too boring for me. However if you could live a slow paced life in a really beautiful place, the outer islands are good. Each island has it’s pros and cons. I can go into that if you like…
December 1, 2007 at 10:57 AM #106286oshensParticipantWell, houses are taking longer to sell but the values are supposedly holding. Hawaii is a great place to live, albeit expensive. North shore is really laid back and can get really crowded at certain times of the year due to surfing events and stuff. It’s definitely a lifestyle there. It depends on what you are looking for. Hawaii Kai is associated with the wealthier folks. North shore = no shirts, no shoes type of place but lots of fun little boutiques and shave ice (snow cones). Maui is REALLY overpriced and getting pretty developed. I myself couldn’t live on the outer islands as it is too boring for me. However if you could live a slow paced life in a really beautiful place, the outer islands are good. Each island has it’s pros and cons. I can go into that if you like…
December 1, 2007 at 11:09 AM #106408sdrealtorParticipantA relative of mine just bought a very nice newer home in Hawaii Kai and loves it. He paid about $1.2M for a 3000 sq ft tract home in a family friendly community. He’s lived in HI for about 15 years and knows the area well. He’s a very highly paid professional with very stable employment that is absolutely recession-proof.
I dont know what you are looking for but that seems to be a nice area similar to NOrth County Coastal SD. Another big factor was that it is a relatively easy commute into Honolulu as most of the population lives on the other side of Honolulu.
December 1, 2007 at 11:09 AM #106439sdrealtorParticipantA relative of mine just bought a very nice newer home in Hawaii Kai and loves it. He paid about $1.2M for a 3000 sq ft tract home in a family friendly community. He’s lived in HI for about 15 years and knows the area well. He’s a very highly paid professional with very stable employment that is absolutely recession-proof.
I dont know what you are looking for but that seems to be a nice area similar to NOrth County Coastal SD. Another big factor was that it is a relatively easy commute into Honolulu as most of the population lives on the other side of Honolulu.
December 1, 2007 at 11:09 AM #106311sdrealtorParticipantA relative of mine just bought a very nice newer home in Hawaii Kai and loves it. He paid about $1.2M for a 3000 sq ft tract home in a family friendly community. He’s lived in HI for about 15 years and knows the area well. He’s a very highly paid professional with very stable employment that is absolutely recession-proof.
I dont know what you are looking for but that seems to be a nice area similar to NOrth County Coastal SD. Another big factor was that it is a relatively easy commute into Honolulu as most of the population lives on the other side of Honolulu.
December 1, 2007 at 11:09 AM #106447sdrealtorParticipantA relative of mine just bought a very nice newer home in Hawaii Kai and loves it. He paid about $1.2M for a 3000 sq ft tract home in a family friendly community. He’s lived in HI for about 15 years and knows the area well. He’s a very highly paid professional with very stable employment that is absolutely recession-proof.
I dont know what you are looking for but that seems to be a nice area similar to NOrth County Coastal SD. Another big factor was that it is a relatively easy commute into Honolulu as most of the population lives on the other side of Honolulu.
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