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Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - Kelena - 08-27-2006

This subdivision has its own water, from its own well, and it is only 19 bucks a month. Water, from a well? In Hawaii? How can this be? Drinkable? Thoughts on subdivision? Fire Away Puna!


RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - waynesb - 08-27-2006

My understanding is that all 4 of those subdivisions have the same water company. I spent a couple weeks in Hawaiian Beaches and had no complaints about the water.

The list of available utilities there almost had me sold before I got there and found the jungle just a bit too dense for my tastes, as well as higher prices and that long drive down Kahakai from Pahoa. Prices are less high now, but I'd still be claustrophobic.




RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - JerryCarr - 08-27-2006

It should be noted that the water company in HSRE and adjacent subdivisions recently placed a moratorium on new water hook-ups. Existing homes will continue to be served, but new ones will have to go on catchment until the moratorium is lifted. One clever fellow I know has decided to go ahead and build a new home with a doughboy catchment which will serve as an above-ground swimming pool if and when he gets community water.

Aloha,
Jerry




RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - Jody - 08-27-2006

We've lived in Hawaiian Shores for a little over a year now, moved from Nanawale. The water is great- and it's nice not having to rely on the rainfall for water. Hawaiian Shores Rec has its own well, I believe the other 3 use Miller & Lieb water co.

The area we are in is not like a jungle at all, very dry and open, in fact. Paved streets, mail delivery, no complaints!

Aloha,
Jody





RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - jdirgo - 08-28-2006

Jody's right. All 4 subdivisions have piped-in water, but HSRE has a separate well. Miller and Leib (the other company) has declared a moratorium, but HSRE has not.

John Dirgo, RA, ABR, e-PRO
Island Trust Properties, LLC
808-987-9243 cell


RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - Carolann R - 08-28-2006

Our new home is really pretty - not overgrown at all. It's so green but not jungl-y (?)...we're so glad we will have unlimited water just 20 bucks a month and mail delivery is a big plus...cable and paved roads...it was a nice package for us.


Carrie

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RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - JerryCarr - 08-28-2006

Thanks for the correction, Jody and John. I thought it was all one system.

Aloha,
Jerry




RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - JonP - 08-28-2006

AND the water in HSRE tastes wonderful!
Jon




RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - jdirgo - 08-28-2006

Yep, I know home inspectors that carry big water jugs with them to fill up whenever they do an inspection is HSRE.

John Dirgo, RA, ABR, e-PRO
Island Trust Properties, LLC
808-987-9243 cell


RE: Hawaiian Shores Recreational Estates - waynesb - 08-28-2006

I guess jungle is in the eye of the beholder, AND the block you look at. Come to think of it, there were a couple very civilized blocks just down from the wild one I was on.

Here's an important consideration: HSRE won't let you keep roosters!