Moving To Hawaii - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

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  • Опубликовано: 8 мар 2024
  • You will always hear people say "Paradise is not always Paradise" and that is especially true in moving to Hawaii! But the beaches, sunsets, Aloha spirit and tropical breezes tell a different story. We want to give you the things to love, think about ponder in this video as we get insights from Amber Haley, Real Broker, who specializes in East Hawaii, Lance Owens, specializes in West Hawaii and Julie Ziemelis, Real Broker, moderator and resident and Realtor in North Kona.
    Looking to drill even further into tips and insights you need to move to Hawaii and buy a home? Let's talk! Call us directly for a Zoom call or phone call.
    You can also join our 365Ohana on www.365HawaiiLiving.com if you'd like to purchase a home on Hawaii Island and you will receive access to valuable resource materials and groups!
    Eric and Julie Ziemelis offer marketing expertise to home sellers with a large group of buyers from our private Facebook group, our real estate RUclips channel and our extensive email list of potential buyers. For Buyers, we offer expertise and resources to ensure we remove the uncertainly from the experience AND provide a community you can reach into for information about moving and events to help you create friendships when you arrive. A full circle Ohana experience!
    We also partner with these fabulous Realtors and mortgage pros to help you buy or sell around the island. Looking for connections? Contact us!
    Eric Ziemelis RS-80376
    Julie Ziemelis | RS-85062
    REAL Broker
    Julie@Ziemelis.com
    808-333-1004
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Комментарии • 22

  • @VerseauT-cm6tj
    @VerseauT-cm6tj 4 месяца назад +3

    This conversation is brilliant! Honest. Detailed. Realistic. So valuable and you three seem very nice, fun, and happy there. I’m thinking of retiring there so when the time comes I’ll be contacting you! Thanks!

    • @365Hawaii
      @365Hawaii 4 месяца назад

      Thank you very much!! Appreciate the feedback! And yes! Reach out when you are ready!

  • @robkasahara9219
    @robkasahara9219 3 месяца назад +4

    Aloha!!! Just got back from Big Island and was dumped on with 12 inches of snow. Just a quick question what is real estate like on the southern end of the island? Mahalo.

    • @365HawaiiRealEstateInfo
      @365HawaiiRealEstateInfo  3 месяца назад

      We JUST talked about Discovery Harbor on the island wide update. Check that out,, Its dry and isolated there, but some people love that!

  • @tb6031
    @tb6031 3 месяца назад

    We have owned a home on both sides. Lost two homes in Kapoho to the 2018 lava flow.
    I loved visiting the east side for two weeks at a time, a great place to unwind and enjoy the highlights of the island, waterfalls and volcanoes.
    We now live full time in Kailua Kona. Tourists everywhere, and everything is just too expensive. Planning to move back to the mainland and just visit our vacation home in a regular basis.

  • @poonekar
    @poonekar 4 месяца назад +3

    Talking about jobs, I live in the heart of Bay Area one exit away from my office and yet I go into work maybe twice a month. I own a house in Kona and could easily work remotely full time from there. The main reason I don’t do that is because the schools and extra curricular opportunities there for my kids is not even close to what we have here. But I will certainly move to Kona once my kids move out.
    Until then I don’t want my house to be a dead investment though and that brings to my next point that you didn’t cover. The house that I have there is paying for itself by renting it out short term. The returns for STRs in the west side is one of the best in the country! There are very few properties with permits on the east side, the property management that operate there are not very sophisticated, it’s harder to find contractors etc. So even though the properties are cheaper, they are not necessarily a better investment.

    • @365HawaiiRealEstateInfo
      @365HawaiiRealEstateInfo  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for pointing that out. We get most of the tourists and Kona does not have many hotels, so there is a demand. I am hearing that STVR's are not doing so well in other parts of the country due to too many people buying them all at once. At least we have a limited inventory here.

  • @jameshigginbottom6512
    @jameshigginbottom6512 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank You Mahalo

  • @kevinquincy4589
    @kevinquincy4589 4 месяца назад +3

    There is a bird behind the dudes head doing weird things.

    • @365Hawaii
      @365Hawaii 4 месяца назад

      LOL! I see it!

  • @christinewhyte7267
    @christinewhyte7267 3 месяца назад +1

    Love watching the show! I learn so much and great entertainment 😃 Christine

    • @365HawaiiRealEstateInfo
      @365HawaiiRealEstateInfo  3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoy it, Christine! Appreciate that we are entertaining to some folks, too!

  • @randallmedeiros2684
    @randallmedeiros2684 2 месяца назад

    Don’t know how long these three have lived on the island, but they seem to have learned quite a bit about their particular geographic areas

  • @tommy2days
    @tommy2days 3 месяца назад +2

    Why are the HOA’s so high for Condos there? I see some fees as high as $1800. I’ve only been to Oahu, Maui, and Kauai. The Big Island is next to. Hopefully this November

    • @365HawaiiRealEstateInfo
      @365HawaiiRealEstateInfo  3 месяца назад +1

      Things are just expensive here. Labor, insurance, building materials..it all adds up.

    • @tommy2days
      @tommy2days 3 месяца назад

      @@365HawaiiRealEstateInfo thank you. I think I’ll be a visitor for life. My wife and I thought about buying a condo out there , but reconsidering at the moment. We love your channel. You bring wonderful insight about the Big Island

  • @Mindy209
    @Mindy209 2 месяца назад

    Coqui have been on BI since the 80’s.
    You forgot the mosquitoes. I Love Puna but it is not for everyone. I will however be buying a lot this year. Probably Ainaloa. No permits 😊 just a tree house for retirement. Running super successful Air Bnb near Yosemite currently.
    So no Air Bnbs on BI unless in resort or designated area? I understand the lack of affordable housing for locals.
    Anyway… see ya soon Ladies 😊

  • @benh3427
    @benh3427 3 месяца назад

    I think that the big island is so big and not enough people to pay for all the big upgrading, with only 200 k or so living on a island and Oahu have a million people paying for the same upgrading (cost less per person) with much less land.

  • @molassescricket6663
    @molassescricket6663 2 месяца назад +1

    What about the solar industry, or since your on a volcano, geothermal??? Hawaii should be producing all their own solar equipment. Then it could create an industry to have them installed on 90% of homes or allocate enough land on the big island for a solar farm. They could become inovators for volcanic geothermal energy. Wind farms too. Create a technical institute for mechanical, appliance repair, etc. And the people of Hawaii should mandate that whoever they elect to go to Washington to represent the state of Hawaii, they need to make it priority number one that shipping needs to stop in Hawaii BEFORE heading on to the mainland, and drop the taxes for shipping from the mainland to Hawaii. Any representative not advocating for these things should not be representing Hawaii in my opinion. The Governor should enact laws to set up technical institutes and making it attractive for these industries to grow. A law could be passed that no Native Hawaiians pay tax or at least a reduced tax. ???? Is this going to solve everything? Absolutely not. But…..MORE CAN BE DONE!

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 2 месяца назад

    No vacancy