09-10-2005, 07:54 AM
I wanted to thank Robguz for some more words on Sea View (under "introduce Yourself"
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Just thought I'd join in about Seaview. I agree that it seems better each time I visit, and will be there again in early Dec. The lots are closer to 1/5 acre although still small compared to LE. On our last visit when we thought we might buy more land elsewhere, LE was clearly the nicest neighborhood though. Some Seaview lots have not been too horrible lately. If you can live without an ocean view, some have been selling for more like 50-60K rather than the 90-130K that ones closer to the ocean. For me another great benefit of the area besides Kehena is that it is very gay friendly, although I haven't spent much time in other Puna areas to really compare. Probably my favorite thing about the Seaview location is I can walk downhill 5 minutes from my lot to the rocky coastline and see and hear nothing but the ocean and nature. Quite an incredible place to have coffee in the morning.
--- I've had lots of real friendly response from folks online at Leilani, but I appreciate your pointing out explicitly the gay-friendly aspect of Sea View; I know that part of the magic there is that it seems to be an unspoken rule there of being an accepting place for whoever's showing up, in particular I suppose the gay people drawn to the friendly openness modelled by Kalani.
Thanks again for the post, Rob.
Gary
new member
incipient landbuyer

Just thought I'd join in about Seaview. I agree that it seems better each time I visit, and will be there again in early Dec. The lots are closer to 1/5 acre although still small compared to LE. On our last visit when we thought we might buy more land elsewhere, LE was clearly the nicest neighborhood though. Some Seaview lots have not been too horrible lately. If you can live without an ocean view, some have been selling for more like 50-60K rather than the 90-130K that ones closer to the ocean. For me another great benefit of the area besides Kehena is that it is very gay friendly, although I haven't spent much time in other Puna areas to really compare. Probably my favorite thing about the Seaview location is I can walk downhill 5 minutes from my lot to the rocky coastline and see and hear nothing but the ocean and nature. Quite an incredible place to have coffee in the morning.
--- I've had lots of real friendly response from folks online at Leilani, but I appreciate your pointing out explicitly the gay-friendly aspect of Sea View; I know that part of the magic there is that it seems to be an unspoken rule there of being an accepting place for whoever's showing up, in particular I suppose the gay people drawn to the friendly openness modelled by Kalani.
Thanks again for the post, Rob.
Gary
new member
incipient landbuyer
Gary
new member
incipient landbuyer
new member
incipient landbuyer