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Pahoa - Kobe B - 06-28-2005 Hello Friends, I live in Oregon and am currently mulling a fantastic move to Pahoa. I have not been to Pahoa or even Puna for that matter, but I am convinced by reading up on Pahoa and speaking with fine folks in chat rooms that it is the place I want to spend my life. I like simple, beautiful, and people who look out for eachother while mastering a slow-paced lifestyle. Could anyone shed some light on their Pahoa experiences and give me a description of the area? Many thanks. RE: Pahoa - punafish - 07-01-2005 Puna is heaven for some, hell for others. It's a very personal choice. I happen to love the place. But I'd never recommend anyone move there without them experiencing it first-hand. It may turn out to be the place you want to spend the rest of your life. But before drawing any premature conclusions, spend at least a month there and live life like a local. Aloha Tim RE: Pahoa - loffelkopffl - 07-01-2005 there are plenty subdivisions within a few miles of pahoa, so you have choices(if you can afford these outragous prices today). a year and a half ago i was at a tax auction and stopped bidding on a hpp lot when it hit $10000, now there're listing at 75,000 to $100,000. people are coming from the mainland(and other islands) and seem to not care how much it costs. RE: Pahoa - punagirl - 07-01-2005 Hi Kobe - You really need to visit before you consider moving over. While some love the area (like myself) it really isn't for others. Puna is a unique area filled with open minded individuals peacefully co-existing. OK, that is stretching it a bit. But there is a good mix of folks from all ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, religious affiliations, political leanings (will I ever find a place I can just be with far left liberals? I thought this was supposed to be paradise ![]() Atlanta/Pahoa RE: Pahoa - aprild - 07-01-2005 hi, punagirl, if you're looking for a liberal enclave-- that would be northern california in general and mendocino county in particular. it is heaven for the open-minded. espavo april RE: Pahoa - punagirl - 07-02-2005 Thanks for the info aprild but I am fully committed to this move to Puna. Been planning for 9 years. I was sort of joking as for the most part Puna is pretty liberal. Atlanta/Pahoa RE: Pahoa - punafish - 07-02-2005 Another good book to read is "Affordable Paradise" by Skip Thomsen. Unlike other books on Hawaii, it focuses on living (not vacationing) on the east side of the Big Island. The author also has a blog to keep folks updated on the rapidly changing conditions in real estate. Aloha and good luck! Tim RE: Pahoa - punagirl - 07-02-2005 I actually meant to say Affordable Paradise. Glad you made that post Tim. I really didn't care for "so you want to live in Hawaii" and I must have been thinking that when I typed. Skip's book is great. But Kobe, nothing beats checking it out for yourself. Atlanta/Pahoa RE: Pahoa - Kobe B - 07-03-2005 i live in oregon and am used to rain. Does the rain in Pahoa compare to Oregon? Do you get many sunny days. I love wet, green environments, but i also have a motorcycle and would like to ride once in a while and not get wet! RE: Pahoa - hookupu - 07-03-2005 If you ride in Oregon you will love riding here. Normaly the rain is in the morning and evening with spotty showers during the day, If you get caught riding into one it will end just as quickly as it starts in a short distance, also you can see the shower coming and avoid it if you wish. As has been said many times the rain is warm and you will dry out quickly after the rain passes. There are alot of riders on the island and on Labor Day weekend riders from all the islands meet for a big ride around the island. Bring the bike. Larry |