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Yeah kind of figure a difference in prices due to what is desirable and in a good area. I also see the lots for low 50k tend to get delisted quickly (from being bought I would think), I wouldnt even think about buying anything until I see it in person and do some further investigation. I cant imagine people buying land without taking a look at it, I heard on a previous post speculators were doing just that. Like the old saying goes you get what you pay for! Thank you for your replies and I will be looking foward to this.
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Aloha
This is frivolous but so what. If you want a chuckle, see MLS 176818.
7500 sq ft Kalapana Vacation Lots, $15,000.
no survey, no staking. lot location unknown.
Such a deal! from Koa Realty, Inc.
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Here's to FRIVOLITY!!! That is one of the funniest listings ever! Exact Location: Unknown...hehehehehe
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It actually gets even better! There is a "Private Remarks" section in MLS, accessable only to subscribers. Here is the rest:
"Private: Past end of paved road makai of Royal Gardens subdivision. Buyer to research building codes and lava zoning as well as any other relevant information necessary to build."
Aloha,
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What I like best with Royal Garden properties is when it says: "Only accessable with motocross bikes, ATV's or helicopter."
Hey guys, bust out your helicopters.
If I would be able to afford one, I would probably not buy a 7500sqft piece of lava.
But maybe that's just me.
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So is that like, Ground Zero Lava Zone?? Hahahahaha....
Carrie
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Perhaps for those of us looking to buy land, the following links would offer some interesting information.
Found this on a kw article about future plans for the Waimea area, but had many
interesting links to issues in the Puna area. Perhaps others would like to peruse this also.
http://www.waimeaplan.org/issues/land_use/index.html
Hawaii County information regarding the Puna area
http://www.hawaii-county.com/info/puna/r...ndraft.htm
Puna growth projections
http://www.hawaii-county.com/info/puna/P...20PROJ.pdf
Waimea plan that leads to the above links
http://www.waimeaplan.org/resources/links/index.html
Lots of information and needs some time to study.
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John, perfect response!!
Last night I had dinner with a couple of people who are newbies and they said will it ever stop raining??? I asked ever so innocently..."You do know most of the Hilo side is a RAINforest??" and the crime is a small percentage of the crime in Cali.
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