Trading Places… Prefer to be in Hawaii? Now?

21 09 2010

Does trading sound too “off the chart” for you?  Believe it or not, this is happening more and more in the marketplace, and it makes perfect sense.

One of the great things about real estate is that someone typically wants what you have. The trick is finding that someone.  Most people who want to buy usually have something to sell. Sometimes they just want to move down the street, and some will fulfill their dream to move to Hawaii.

Hawaii, is a great market for trading places because Hawaii is always on the move…..the primary housing market moves from island to island, and very often to the mainland. The second home market is always moving around, looking for new experiences in new surroundings.    

This incredible home could be a potential trade for a smaller home or even a great lot in Waimea, Puako, or a resort property along the Kohala Coast. For more information there is a  24 hour free recording call this toll-free number 1-800-588-8564 ext:1507

Sound interesting? Have questions? It’s about making life work where you want to be and now……

Dodie MacArthur
MacArthur and Company/Sotheby’s International Realty

http://www.bigislandreale.com
http://letsgohawaii.com





Who Gets Confused About Hawaii Names?

25 08 2010

Do you know about our little town, Waimea (Island of Hawaii)? Waimea means “reddish”water, and there is a bit of water tainted with red dirt in the State of Hawaii, so needless to say, there are several towns named “Waimea”, on Oahu and Kauai and possibly more. Until my move to the Big Island, my only reference point was Honolulu, where everyone referred to the Big Island community of Waimea (Island of Hawaii) as”Kamuela”. Imagine my confusion and actual embarrassment moving to a town, knowing it only as Kamuela, and finding out it is truly, “Waimea”.  

I loved the first time I made the outrageous mistake of calling it Kamuela and was abruptly told by a long time resident, (of several generations or more), that I must be living in the post office…because Kamuela is the designation assigned to this community by the U.S. Postal Service to eliminate their confusion (pre-zip codes, no doubt).

Hot off the press this week from Yahoo and Pacific Business News:

http://pacific.bizjournals.com/pacific/stories/2010/08/23/focus6.html  http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-475406-waimea vacations

Waimea (Big Island) Treats for the palette, not to be  missed….

Dodie MacArthur

MacArthur and Company/Sotheby’s International Realty

http://www.bigislandreale.com

http://www.letsgohawaii.com





How Confusing are Hawaii Island Names?

24 08 2010

My first stop in the Hawaii Island chain was Honolulu,(Island of Oahu) and my destination was the University of Hawaii, similar to the experience of our former U.S. Senator and current candidate for Governor of Hawaii, Neil Abercrombie.     For many years, my experience was mostly limited to the Island of Oahu.  One of my first jobs, while attending the University of Hawaii, was working for a travel agent in Waikiki, where most of my hours were spent typing vouchers for tours to other islands “outer islands”, as they were called at that time. Then they became” neighbor islands”, and in recent years, they were finally identified  by their proper names, Maui, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai, Niihau and Kahoolawe(no tours to the last two, then or now).  

Of course, the one exception, is the Island of Hawaii, affectionately referred to as the Big Island.    In writing or discussing the Island of Hawaii, with those from outside the State of Hawaii, I always attempted to explain  the difference and I have discovered it is  one of the major confusions about the state.  Where is Honolulu?  Do you live on the Big Island?  Oahu, where’s that?  Big Island? Hawaii? This is where some of us need a visual…so I have attached one…… and checkout the Principal Volcanoes… a topic for later….

Dodie MacArthur

MacArthur and Company/Sotheby’s International Realty

http://www.bigislandreale.com

http://www.letsgohawaii.com








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