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Helpful Articles - Moving to Hawaii

Buying Real Estate on Oahu? Here’s Your Complete Guide!

More people live on Oʻahu than any other Hawaiian Island—right around 1 million, based on recent census data. About 350,000 of those residents live in Honolulu, Oʻahu’s largest “city”—and the largest urban area in Hawaiʻi. With some of the nation’s highest housing prices, Hawaiʻi can be a challenging place for the real estate—but the tips and insights you’ll find in this article can help make the process easier. If you’re in the market for a home on Oʻahu, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know, including: Home Types on Oʻahu What kind of spaces will you find on the island? What’s different from...

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Living on Oahu’s North Shore: Neighborhoods, Activities, Local Shops, and More

About a million people call Oʻahu their home. Around 17,000 live on North Shore. Contrast that with the 350,964 residents living in Urban Honolulu, and you’ll start to get a sense just how different the North Shore can feel from busy Honolulu.   Oʻahu 1,016,508 2020 Census  Urban Honolulu 350,964 2020 Census North Shore 17,232 C&C Data If you’re moving to Oʻahu and looking for a laid-back lifestyle—something that offers a more rural feel than what you’d find around Honolulu—the North Shore might be perfect for you.    In this article, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know if you’re considering a move to...

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Navigating the Hawaii Real Estate Market: Your Complete Guide

Owning a home in Hawaiʻi is a dream for many. In this article, we’ll show you how to make it a reality. In some ways, buying and selling a home in Hawaiʻi is similar to buying and selling a home on the mainland. Hawaiʻi is, after all, a U.S. state. However, there are a few quirks and nuances in the Hawaiʻi real estate market that you should be aware of. Understanding these differences will help you avoid common pitfalls, navigate the real estate market with ease, and secure the perfect home on Oʻahu, Maui, Big Island, or Kauaʻi. Securing Financing for Your Hawaiʻi Home If...

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Selling Your Hawaii Home: The Complete Guide

There are plenty of reasons people sell their Hawaiʻi homes. Some have outgrown their old residences and need more space. On the flip side, others may have too much space, so they’re looking to downsize. And while some Hawaiʻi residents may be sticking around the Aloha State, others may be saying aloha to Hawaiʻi as they leave the state—for now. No matter your circumstances, we’ve compiled a list of tips and tricks to simplify your Hawaiʻi home sale. With these must-knows, you’ll go into your sale prepped and ready for the best possible outcome, be it a quick sale, an optimal sale price, or a...

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Top 9 Tips for Finding the Perfect Retirement Community in Hawaii

Moving to a retirement community represents a transition. Some seniors look forward to embracing a new lifestyle and turning over things like home maintenance to someone else. Others might feel nervous that they won’t “fit in” or that they’ll miss the comfort of their own home. To help you create a smooth transition for yourself or a loved one, we’ll take some of the guesswork out of the process with our nine tips for finding the best retirement community in Hawaiʻi. These tips will help you focus your search and get clarity on what’s really important so you or your loved one can find the...

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Our List of the 15 Cheapest Places to Live in Hawaii

Oʻahu, Maui, Big Island, and Kauaʻi With a cost of living that’s at least 65% above the U.S. average, Hawaiʻi is often ranked as the most expensive U.S. state to live in. Given these numbers, it’s easy to see why there are so many searches for the cheapest places to live in Hawaiʻi. We’ve got you covered. Below, we’ve put together a list of the 15 most affordable places to live in Hawaiʻi, with locations on each of the four major islands How We Chose These Locations As any Hawaiʻi resident will tell you, housing will be your biggest expense in the Hawaiian Islands. (This...

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