Land in Hawaii - 3 acres $14,000
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brome
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Date: February 01, 2013 07:24PM "Old growth ferns and Ohia trees, this property would make a very pretty homesite, camping area, small farm or getaway. Cool and only about 30 minutes from Hilo. Near front of subdivision and paved roads, so easily accessible. 2 side by side lots available." [www.landwatch.com] Here's one for $8K: [www.landwatch.com] plus lots more on the site + many other realtors, google it Re: Land in Hawaii - 3 acres $14,000
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jono
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Date: February 02, 2013 08:09AM might the vog be a prob on the BI?
[www.konaweb.com] i think i'd prefer kauai as it's furthest from the volcano Re: Land in Hawaii - 3 acres $14,000
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brome
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Date: February 03, 2013 04:47AM Thanks for the heads up Jono. Maybe the north east areas of the Big Island might not be too bad?
[living-in-kailua-kona.com] Re: Land in Hawaii - 3 acres $14,000
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jono
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Date: February 03, 2013 02:31PM i haven't been to the big island, but i guess wind patterns might allow some areas to be less vog prone... you're still right next to a volcano tho, maybe that's why that land is so cheap... i'd consult with city officials, maybe a hawaiian university professor with expertise on the volcano, and realtors to find out what kind of vog and lava and earthquake threats may be posed by the volcano Re: Land in Hawaii - 3 acres $14,000
Posted by:
brome
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Date: February 03, 2013 09:03PM Here's an article that shows it can get bad all the way to Kauai:
[www.staradvertiser.com] Honolulu in thick vog
also: [www.hawaiilife.com] [www.city-data.com] Re: Land in Hawaii - 3 acres $14,000
Posted by:
KidRaw
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Date: February 04, 2013 12:29AM We were thinking of moving there years ago, but I'm glad we didn't because of the bad air and radiation and volcanos and how expensive it is to live there.
"The states with the highest listing prices — and the biggest mortgages on average – are ... Hawaii, followed by the District of Columbia, New York, California and Connecticut. According to the Census Bureau and the Federal Housing Agency, median home values in California are 200% higher than the national median, and in New York they’re 150% higher;" [www.forbes.com] Cost of Living in Hawaii - [www.adrhi.com] Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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