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RE: Hawaiian Acres or Leilani, HPP - Chunkster - 04-22-2013 Look at the history and fees charged by the homeowner's association of any subdivision you are planning to buy into. HPP has a burden of debt to pay for paving that only covered about a third of the roads, but doubled the road fees for everyone. You can do a search here on Punaweb and see lots of questioning of the HPP leadership and management, but others have had issues, too. RE: Hawaiian Acres or Leilani, HPP - Hawaii Bound - 04-22-2013 Aloha, we too explored numerous locations on the B.I. before we finally settled on Leilani Estates. I absolutely LOVE it here. It is lava zone 1 so look into insurance before you purchase. There are still lenders that loan in LZ 1 but you do pay higher premiums. Most of the rain comes of the evenings and nights and you can grow pretty much anything here your heart desires. The CC&R's keep you from worrying about whether your neighbor will be raising fighting cocks and it is a very friendly subdivision. We get mail delivery to our home and all of our streets in section II are paved which is a huge deal in my personal opinion. You don't have to wait to get a P.O. box and you can walk and ride your bike all you like. We also have a nice community center, small library inside and a nice park as well with exercise equipment and a separate section for children to play. In addition to the park exercise equipment we also have a baseball diamond, volleyball net, soccer goals, pickleball and basketball courts and a running/walking path. I would add that I would HIGHLY recommend that you spend time in each area to get your personal thoughts and feelings. Spend time in both the days and nights. Maybe rent a vacation rental at each area and stay there for a few days at minimum at each location. Then you can explore and get a true feel for the area and see what goes on during the day as well as at night. RE: Hawaiian Acres or Leilani, HPP - David Shaw - 04-22-2013 Orchidland - 100-130" Leilani - this is a guess, probably a little more than Orchidland as it's a higher elevation Aloha Rattle: We too are in Leilani, only last 7 years though. We are in the 'lower third' of the subdivision and totaled 145.80 in 07, 113.14 in 08, 133.13 in 09, 63.07 in 10, 106.14 in 11, and 116.92 in 12. So you can see that amounts are widely variant and will differ from these figures at higher elevations w/in Leilani. Keep doing your research. Still a great time to buy, though prices in general are rising. -dwajs RE: Hawaiian Acres or Leilani, HPP - rainshadow - 04-22-2013 You may want to dig into crime, and helicopters. Both can be a nasty surprise for the un-researched. If you're commuting, making a left is actually an issue for some locations, too. -- rainshadow RE: Hawaiian Acres or Leilani, HPP - PaulW - 04-22-2013 More $$ = better place to live (generally). Buy the most expensive that you can afford. RE: Hawaiian Acres or Leilani, HPP - Rattlestaff - 04-22-2013 quote: We are coming from central Washington, other side of the cascades I've seen homes with wood stoves for sale even in the lower areas and although I have been chilly in Volcano area I keep thinking gosh it can't get that chilly and If it does I want a lower elevation as we've had enough frigid cold and snow to last a lifetime RE: Hawaiian Acres or Leilani, HPP - csgray - 04-22-2013 Wood stoves are mostly used to dry out living spaces, although the higher elevations around Volcano regularly drop into the upper forties and can have the occasional morning frost. Carol RE: Hawaiian Acres or Leilani, HPP - nana valley - 04-23-2013 If you want agriculture, why don't you look north of Hilo? Beautiful country, nice acreage. He who hoots with owls at night cannot soar with the eagles in the morning. |