Economist Says Hawaii Real Estate At Bottom
July 20th, 2010 categories: The Market
One of my favorite economists, Paul Brewbaker, spoke to the Realtor Association of Maui this past week. Essentially he is saying we are through the worst of the downturn in Hawaii real estate (my words). Below is a quote from the Maui News, if you have time read the entire article because Paul expresses quite a few reasons to be optimistic.
“He told the Realtors Association of Maui that his take-home message was that people shouldn’t wait too long to buy if they’re hoping to find bargains.” CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE
If you would like to discuss your real estate needs, feel free to call me at 808-737-2093 or toll free at 877-737-2093. You can email me at keahi@lava.net.
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Real Estate Underdog Fighting For All Of Us!
February 8th, 2010 categories: Rants & Riffs
Your right to own and control your property is one of the key constitutional rights that the founders of the United States wanted to assure through the constitution.
Since I am in real estate everyday, I see how our property rights are constantly challenged by governmental agencies a the necessity for them to approve of the things that we do with our land. The Maui News is reporting that a landowner on the Valley Isle has had enough and is challenging the County of Maui’s twice denying him a water meter for his 2.2-acre lot.
“Through his attorney, James Fosbinder, Davis is asserting constitutional claims of uncompensated taking and violation of equal protection and due process. The claims attack the validity of the Upcountry water meter waiting list and, potentially, East Maui Irrigation Co.’s access to water for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.” CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE MAUI NEW ARTICLE
Mr. Fosbinder deserves our support and prayers because should he win this suit, a blow will have be struck against the tide of regulation that has been slowly eroding our property rights.
If you would like to discuss your real estate needs, feel free to call me at 808-737-2093 or toll free at 877-737-2093. You can email me at keahi@lava.net.
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