Hawaii Real Estate – Your Next Move

June 3, 2010 by  
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With all the incentives being offered these days in the United States to buy a new home, many people are thinking about taking the opportunity and moving to another area or buying new homes. If you are one of those people, you may want to consider Hawaii Real Estate. Consider the main island of Hawaii, or the others next to it – Oahu, Kauai, or Maui. Since the prices for Real Estate in Hawaii fluctuate, this offers an excellent opportunity for investment. Hawaii has many good points to make it your next home. Some of the best characteristics of this Island Paradise will help you make the decision.

Hawaii has the best climate and weather. The weather is warm, pleasant year round and the skies are clear. The beaches are pristine and the natural beauty of the island is breathtaking. You will have perpetual summers in Hawaii and will feel that you are on vacation permanently.

If you are a nature lover, Hawaii will capture your soul. Hawaii Real Estate is perfect for nature lovers and people who like the outdoors. The most beautiful beaches in the world, gorgeous mountain views, and lush and green forests that invite you to explore them will surround you. You will also enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, surfing, snorkeling, body boarding, and much more. You will enjoy the city life and nightlife as you will find some of the best nightclubs in the city. Shopping will be a rich and diversified experience as you will find upscale malls, but also downtown areas where you can find small markets with special treasures and items that are special to the culture and made by local artisans.

The people of Hawaii are diverse and you will find a rich culture with many roots. If you love diversity, Hawaii will give you that as it attracts people from all over the world and with different backgrounds. You may say that the population is eclectic at this point, and the natives are proud of their heritage and willing to share it with newcomers. You will experience different beliefs, races, cultural backgrounds, ethnicity’s, as well as many tourists from all over the world who are on vacation, or that come to visit often. Many people have second homes in Hawaii too – people from many other countries. You will have the opportunity to enrich your knowledge of different cultures as well.

The Hawaii Real Estate Market offers you the opportunity to buy a home to live there, but also an investing opportunity as well. You can buy land for future use, or to rent it. You can also buy a second home for vacations, or to rent it when you are not occupying it. The possibilities are countless, and the best thing is that the prices have come down in this paradise destination due to the recent economic changes in the United States and abroad.

Think Hawaii for your next home or investment opportunity. It has much to offer and it is a desirable real estate market.

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Popular Hawaiian Beaches

January 8, 2010 by  
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Waikiki Sunset (24)
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Hawaii beach vacations, put simply, miles of Hawaiian coastline are pristine sandy beaches and sunny shores. The number one reason visitors travel to the islands is to experience the wonderful beaches and cool oceanic waters. For people on a limited stay in Hawaii, selecting the best beaches might be one of the hardest decisions to make. Lanikai Beach, a small stretch of thing white, sandy beach on the windward side is known for its two spectacular and gorgeous offshore islands, known as the Mokuluas. Sunset Beach, named so for its beautiful sunsets, has one of the island’s longest running white sand beaches and is one of the best surfing spots on the island. Perhaps the most well-known beach in Hawaii is Waikiki Beach, literally “sprouting water.” Often filled with tourists, the beach is known for its exciting catamaran rides, beach boys, calm surf, and shallow waters that are perfect for first-time and experienced beachgoers.

Kailua Beach Park is located on the windward side of Oahu and is famous for its excellent swimming, wind surfing, kayaking, and relatively calm waters to enjoy. Kahana Bay Beach Park is across from Ahupua’a O Kahana State Park on the windward side and is quite popular with those beachgoers who’d like to avoid the crowds. The secluded beach cove is one of Oahu’s best kept secrets for its calm waters and plenty of sandy beach. Ehukai Beach Park is home to the famous Bonzai Pipeline on the North Shore and in the winter months hosts some of the best surfing competitions.

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Big Island

July 2, 2009 by  
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Oahu from the air.

Although Oahu is the more commonly known Hawaiian Island and the more popular tourist destination (with Honolulu and Waikiki being located on Oahu), the island of Hawaii, also known as the Big Island, is another popular destination for those who wish to experience the paradise of Hawaii.

The Big Island is the largest and youngest of the eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian archipelago.

According to Hawaiian legend, the island was named for Hawai’iloa, the legendary Polynesian navigator who was believed to be the first person to discover it. With a population of about 200,000, the Big Island is located in the County of Hawaii, and the county seat is Hilo, the Big Island’s largest town located on the eastern coast.

For most of it’s history, the Big Island’s main economic force was sugarcane, but today, like the rest of the State of Hawaii, tourism is the backbone of the island’s economy.

The island is most famous for its volcanoes and black sand beaches, with Hawaii Volcanoes National Park being home to the active volcanoes of Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Kailua-Kona and Hilo are the two major communities on the island, both of which offer great dining, shopping, and entertainment opportunities to residents and visitors.

Other popular attractions throughout the island include Hulihe’e Palace, Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii, Onizuka Space Center, Pacific Tsunami Museum, Pana’ewa Rainforest Zoo, and Rainbow Falls State Park.