09-24-2006, 05:49 AM
To me, there isn't much value in what the extreme doomsayers have to say. It seems their views are based upon the fear of the unknown.
I can't predict how the housing market will go. But living here in Kona my entire life, you notice trends. To me the writing is on the wall.
It deeply hurts me to see Hawaii sucked into
another housing crash once again. Our environment, our people suffer because of the
lack of foresight by our elected officials.
Everytime there is crash here in Hawaii, people get laid off, government refuses to
spend money on infrastructure, and rezones
more land for the next land rush.
Thus the environment and the people who live
here suffer due to this. To me that simply
is not right.
I can't predict how the housing market will go. But living here in Kona my entire life, you notice trends. To me the writing is on the wall.
It deeply hurts me to see Hawaii sucked into
another housing crash once again. Our environment, our people suffer because of the
lack of foresight by our elected officials.
Everytime there is crash here in Hawaii, people get laid off, government refuses to
spend money on infrastructure, and rezones
more land for the next land rush.
Thus the environment and the people who live
here suffer due to this. To me that simply
is not right.