07-28-2010, 08:11 AM
We are looking at that house tomorrow. Last time it sold, it went for around 550K. Our realtor does not know the condition of the interior but did tell us that there is no longer an ocean view due to growth of vegetation on the lot in front of it.
There's ALWAYS a price to pay living near water. Furthermore, most people living on this island are quite aware of what it's like to live in the shadow of Mother Nature. Mauna Loa is overdue and Hualalai was fairly recently re-classified as active. I would think that most of the danger in Kapoho would be from Kapoho crater. It last went in 1960. Fifty years isn't even a drop in the bucket in geological years. I had thought I guess incorrectly that Vacationland was zone 1. According to the original poster it is zone 2.
There's ALWAYS a price to pay living near water. Furthermore, most people living on this island are quite aware of what it's like to live in the shadow of Mother Nature. Mauna Loa is overdue and Hualalai was fairly recently re-classified as active. I would think that most of the danger in Kapoho would be from Kapoho crater. It last went in 1960. Fifty years isn't even a drop in the bucket in geological years. I had thought I guess incorrectly that Vacationland was zone 1. According to the original poster it is zone 2.