Monthly Archives: April 2009
Disclaimers
Real Estate Sales, Purchases and Informational Products: KAEMPI Systems LLC and Abe Lee Realty, or any of its associates is not an accounting firm, law firm or investment firm, and does not provide tax, legal or investment advice. It is … Continue reading
80 Year Technology Introduces a New Way to Build a Home
Watch The Hawaii Real Estate Report this Saturday at 9:30pm on OC16. Guest will be John Yonemori-Antal of MHE-Pacific. He’ll talk about Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC). Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is an ultra-light concrete masonry product. It can weigh as … Continue reading
Bill Repealed that Delayed Building Permits for Hawaii Real Estate
Governor Signs Bill to Repeal Law Requiring Archival-Quality Photos for Buildings over 50 Years Old by the Hawai‘i Association of REALTORS April 14, 2009 Governor Linda Lingle today signed a bill to repeal a nine-month-old law that placed a financial … Continue reading
Be careful when looking for the best mortgage rate
Saw an interesting article that I thought buyers and homeowners looking to refi in Hawaii real estate may find interesting: Potential homebuyers always ask why some brokers offer or advertise mortgage rates which are “much lower” than any of the banks or … Continue reading
The Hawaii Real Estate Report – April 2009 Real Estate Marketwatch
The Honolulu Board of Realtors said sales and prices of existing homes on Oahu fell in March. The median sale price for single-family homes was $600,000, down 4.5 percent from $628,000 in the same month last year. However, the decline … Continue reading
Wow! $150,000 (fee simple)
Wow! $150,000 (fee simple) 3 bedroom 1 bath only a couple of blocks from the beach in Hawaii! There are some deals and opportunities happening in Hawaii Real Estate. Check this out: ML#: 2816625 – Sold List: $180,000 Sold: $150,000 … Continue reading
Thinking Green
There was a great article in the Honolulu Advertiser regarding line drying one’s clothes. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090406/LIFE15/904060301/1345&template=greenhouse I remember growing up in Kaneohe, everyone had a clothes line in the backyard. There are lots of advantages to hanging laundry: It makes economic sense, … Continue reading