Buying a large tract of land and subdividing takes permits and hassels, plus it will be expensive. I bought small lots and put small houses on each of them. I now own three properties for less than larger acreage.
You are doing so many people a great service to provide this information Julie..... I am in Waimea and work for a buyers brokerage....the only one on the B.I. so thanks again. !
Another awesome informative video! It brought clarity to questions I’ve had. Kyle is so knowledgeable and I really resonate with him energetically it’s very interesting 🤔…and he’s from my state!
I would love a video about how to navigate property management on the Big Island. I want to rent out my condo and a video from you with tips would be awesome 😊
Hi sorry I have a question if you could help out. I intend to purchase a large area of land, if possible, where homeless could be housed and given the opportunity to have a foot hold in earning money. The idea is that they are vetted and interviewed just to see if they want to change their situation in a positive way, they would pay their “rent” (basic housing, water, shower access, etc) by working the farm and grunt work, offering cheap labor to surrounding farms to employ them for personal earning. While with my intended college degree and some connections I hope to acquire both a state grant and private donations (gives them some tax exemptions) to experiment with indigenous sustainability practices and the money needed to complete a five to ten year experiment between traditional practices and homelessness (nature helps mental illness and lack or purpose while hawaii direly needs stronger forms of agricultural sustainability). Twinkle Borge already has a camp on Oahu, but I worry about legal issues regarding cheap traditional housing construction which might not meet certain construction standards due to their role in simply providing a place to sleep that isn’t the streets, and farming that is not profitable and more like a large community garden. I need insights on what might cause difficulties with my ideal vision, I want to be real about my dream so I can attempt to find solutions or a middle ground. I intend to be an environmental engineer so legalities aren’t exactly my specialty, it would be helpful and most appreciated if you could point out the most critical things i should consider. (Since as far as I’m aware this hasn’t really been attempted or done yet)
Welcome to Hawaii. We have wild boars on OUR property in Kona..and have had fire ants, too..Mold happens at elevation, too. Its what you are willing to mitigate. There's ant killer, wild pig hunters and dehumidifiers. All can be handled.
Stop depending on corrupt Government. Buy where there is enough rainfall. Use solar for power with propane back up. I'm on 8 acres on the east side totally off grid.
Oh, this is exactly what we needed! We are planning to buy land in the next year or 2 and build an Aircrete home with help of the Aircrete company there. We also plan to grow our own food and also sell at a farmers market to connect with the community. Both you and Kyle answered and confirmed so many things. Thank you! Also, would I be able to join your Facebook group? I remember you sharing something about having a Facebook group for people who are wanting to move to Hawai'i.
I hope no predatory buying of land in Maui and Lahaina from real native and rea Hawaiian families. It happen in Puerto Rico after the hurricane, I hope it doesn’t happen in Lahaina. Don’t be a haolo please. That are my two cents. Many times bad deed’s are dressed up in selfish good intentions.
Buying a large tract of land and subdividing takes permits and hassels, plus it will be expensive. I bought small lots and put small houses on each of them. I now own three properties for less than larger acreage.
You are doing so many people a great service to provide this information Julie..... I am in Waimea and work for a buyers brokerage....the only one on the B.I. so thanks again. !
Wonderful video!!!! I've watch hundreds of hours of big island land videos and this is one of the best I've seen. Great work! Mahalo Nui Loa
Excellent information. Saving and sharing 🌺
Do one on construction loans please.
My wife and I been talking about moving to Big Island when I retire .Your Vlog is very informative. Thanks you vey much 365Hawaii Real Estate.
Another awesome informative video! It brought clarity to questions I’ve had. Kyle is so knowledgeable and I really resonate with him energetically it’s very interesting 🤔…and he’s from my state!
Great video!! I’m sure people would love to know more about the (Big Island)
I would love a video about how to navigate property management on the Big Island. I want to rent out my condo and a video from you with tips would be awesome 😊
Well done!
Great info! Have a wonderful day. Aloha
Great information.
"We have death and taxes" - ain't that the truth! Great video, thank you!
Hi sorry I have a question if you could help out. I intend to purchase a large area of land, if possible, where homeless could be housed and given the opportunity to have a foot hold in earning money. The idea is that they are vetted and interviewed just to see if they want to change their situation in a positive way, they would pay their “rent” (basic housing, water, shower access, etc) by working the farm and grunt work, offering cheap labor to surrounding farms to employ them for personal earning. While with my intended college degree and some connections I hope to acquire both a state grant and private donations (gives them some tax exemptions) to experiment with indigenous sustainability practices and the money needed to complete a five to ten year experiment between traditional practices and homelessness (nature helps mental illness and lack or purpose while hawaii direly needs stronger forms of agricultural sustainability). Twinkle Borge already has a camp on Oahu, but I worry about legal issues regarding cheap traditional housing construction which might not meet certain construction standards due to their role in simply providing a place to sleep that isn’t the streets, and farming that is not profitable and more like a large community garden. I need insights on what might cause difficulties with my ideal vision, I want to be real about my dream so I can attempt to find solutions or a middle ground. I intend to be an environmental engineer so legalities aren’t exactly my specialty, it would be helpful and most appreciated if you could point out the most critical things i should consider. (Since as far as I’m aware this hasn’t really been attempted or done yet)
Another channel said there’s too much mold wild bores and fire ants is this true
Welcome to Hawaii. We have wild boars on OUR property in Kona..and have had fire ants, too..Mold happens at elevation, too. Its what you are willing to mitigate. There's ant killer, wild pig hunters and dehumidifiers. All can be handled.
Are the boars aggressive?
@@robertandrews8686 yes. Their wild
How do you get ahold of Kyle?
When will the Big Island have the infrastructure that the people deserve?
Stop depending on corrupt Government. Buy where there is enough rainfall. Use solar for power with propane back up. I'm on 8 acres on the east side totally off grid.
@@Pepeekeo808
I agree. Where did you learn to build roads?
Go back to the mainland then. Stop trying to change Hawai’i.
Oh, this is exactly what we needed! We are planning to buy land in the next year or 2 and build an Aircrete home with help of the Aircrete company there. We also plan to grow our own food and also sell at a farmers market to connect with the community. Both you and Kyle answered and confirmed so many things. Thank you!
Also, would I be able to join your Facebook group? I remember you sharing something about having a Facebook group for people who are wanting to move to Hawai'i.
@GraceDavis - if you are moving to East Hawaii, join the 365 Hilo Newbies group..West Hawaii, 365 Kona Newbies Group
Two years old, the price is double now.
I just want one acre. Do you have any
Where is the best area to purchase one acre of clear land
What did this end up selling for?
How much
I hope no predatory buying of land in Maui and Lahaina from real native and rea Hawaiian families. It happen in Puerto Rico after the hurricane, I hope it doesn’t happen in Lahaina. Don’t be a haolo please. That are my two cents. Many times bad deed’s are dressed up in selfish good intentions.
If you look there isn’t much on the market in that area so I don’t think folks are trying to sell Lahaina lands in Lahaina hands 🤙🏼🙌🏼