Hawaii Real Estate

What Can I Get For A Million In … Hawaii?

By Amy Puchaty | March 19, 2018 | Comments Off on What Can I Get For A Million In … Hawaii?

Ever wonder how far your money would go somewhere else? Perhaps you’re in the market for a vacation home or second shelter to recharge and renew. Well we are scouring the top markets to answer the burning question: “What can I get for a million in …?” This week we center on Hawaii, a dream-like…

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Honolulu Home on Black Point Isn’t Shangri-La, But It’s Close

By Jon Anderson | January 11, 2017 | Comments Off on Honolulu Home on Black Point Isn’t Shangri-La, But It’s Close

Talk about location, location, location — 202 Kaikuono Place in Honolulu is two doors away from what’s arguably the most famous piece of residential property in Hawaii, Doris Duke’s Shangri-La estate.  Both are located on the ancient lava flow “toe” that juts out into the Pacific called Black Point.  It’s one thing to say you…

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Paradise on a Budget: A Slice of Honolulu from $200,000 to $400,000

By Jon Anderson | December 15, 2015 |

Last week we saw the sexy, unattainable house porn of Oahu. Now let’s be realistic. You don’t need millions to realize a dream of a second home in Hawaii. When looking for a home in Hawaii, it comes down to location, location, and size. Let me explain. Location: The further a home is away from…

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Heads to Hawai’i

By Jon Anderson | November 24, 2015 | Comments Off on Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Heads to Hawai’i

Out on a morning walk, I saw a sign for Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Hawai’i and decided to give them a call. I wanted to get the insight into what Allie Beth Allman’s crew have gotten themselves into. A few days later, I met local president Tracy Bradley at that first-seen home’s open house. The…

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Hot in Honolulu: Kaka’ako Has a Plan

By Jon Anderson | May 28, 2015 | Comments Off on Hot in Honolulu: Kaka’ako Has a Plan

The market for Honolulu condos makes Dallas look like Sleepy Hollow.  Even the ultra-tony Bleu Ciel with its recent price hikes is only pricing its smallest unit at a meager $640 a square foot.  Compare that with still-being-built Honolulu high-rises Anaha and Waiea where a 435-square-foot studio on a no-view floor will run ya nearly…

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