3 Tips on how to afford a house in Hawaii
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Daniel Kong, Owner of We Buy Houses Hawaii remodels homes and puts them back on the market for families to purchase or rent. John went over to check out one of his newly renovated homes and learn some tips and tricks for affording a new home.
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You guys just gave these house flippers a free commercial
Tip: Have 2 or more families living in ONE house in Hawaii to split the mortgage and expenses.
Tip: Be very rich 🙄
Loan = debt. Credit=debt.
All I heard is is wrapping the renovation and the mortgage together... sounds like alot of money at the end of the term of the loan. 💵💵💵
Acres in ocean view or Puna district cost less than a car. (15-25,000$)
Build an off grid small house. No recurring bills. Native forest and birds.
400$ a year taxes.
Not for everyone. but I own my place free and clear....all for under 60,000$.
If you like 100 inches of rain per year..sure go for it
@@PK-gi2qh i like having no rent or bills.
Outside Investors playing monopoly with Hawaii lands making it less and less available for the native culture
The best tips to be rich and move to Hawaii, then buy your piece of land and property, then make sure no one else can build anymore homes or infiltrate your new neighborhood. Especially local people.
You need to have 3 generations each helping the next, like the stages of a rocket. The mainland used to be that way, grandparents helped parents, parents helped kids. Now everyone's on their own. House prices are just as crazy on the mainland and most things cost more - it's more expensive to live on the mainland. This is made up for by higher pay if you can get a good job but unemployment is super high on the mainland and on most of it, if you are homeless the weather will kill you.
If u akamai u can have paradise for same $$ as an average SUV
my lot has a season creek and has thousands of ohia hapuu etc. and is 900' by 150' with an ohia cabin on solar included....
covered by endemic forest with endemic birds and only 20 min from the coolest National Park out there and 20 min from the coolest and most beautiful town/city in Hawaii.. Hilo
You are correct.
I bought an acre for less than most people spend on a car.
I built 2 kool off grid cottages.
No bills. Just maintenance of the solar and water systems.
400$ a year taxes.
Native forest and birds.
Yes...
Yeah land's still cheap on the big island.
#1. Earn WAY MORE than median income.
#2. Be BORN into a WEALTHY family.
#3. INHERIT a fortune.
Bank trap.