02-18-2017, 04:05 AM
I lived in Black Sands and Ainaloa. Black Sands is sketchy and noisy at the beginning, but further in back more quiet, just lots of homeless camping out on vacant lots and there is noise from wild roosters and people with boom boom music. Ainaloa, I lived next to neighbors running a generator and wild parties next door from landlords house on weekends, was not very quiet in that area, but visited other areas that were nice. I am sure in any subdivision you going to have to good, the bad and the ugly, you just have to look around until you find "that spot". No subdivision is better or any worse off than the other. It is all what YOU make it. It is up to you, to find your little paradise and make it nice. I happen to like Nanawale location because I am a water woman, snorkeler, paddleboard person so I am close to tide pools, warm ponds, and Pohoiki.
Dreams are not what you see in your sleep, they are the very thing which does not let you sleep.
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Originally posted by kalakoa
He lived near the community center, it might be "better" further away.
Until that part of the subdivision gets built out (if ever).
I wonder how the other "7500sf minimum lot size" subdivisions compare?
Dreams are not what you see in your sleep, they are the very thing which does not let you sleep.
"Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love" RUMI