03-04-2007, 12:50 PM
Aloha BI Vet;
I retired in 2003 and purchased land in HPP at that time.There were some areas that were marginal ,such as run down houses and junk cars etc.Since that time there has been a very noticeable improvement.We finished building our little retirement dream home in August of last year here in HPP.The neighbors are friendly and we are very happy we chose HPP for our Hawaiian home.We have made more friends here in the past year than we had in 20 years of Florida living.People wave at you as you pass by on the side roads.reminds me of when I grew up in Ohio back in the 50's and 60's.They do intend to pave the roads,which has its pluses and minuses,but funding is going to come from each lot owners annual road maint. fees.The catchment water was a new thing for us to get used to,but with good filtration and a uv system,we really enjoy controlling our water source.Hope this helps.
Don & Lek
"Living the Dream"
I retired in 2003 and purchased land in HPP at that time.There were some areas that were marginal ,such as run down houses and junk cars etc.Since that time there has been a very noticeable improvement.We finished building our little retirement dream home in August of last year here in HPP.The neighbors are friendly and we are very happy we chose HPP for our Hawaiian home.We have made more friends here in the past year than we had in 20 years of Florida living.People wave at you as you pass by on the side roads.reminds me of when I grew up in Ohio back in the 50's and 60's.They do intend to pave the roads,which has its pluses and minuses,but funding is going to come from each lot owners annual road maint. fees.The catchment water was a new thing for us to get used to,but with good filtration and a uv system,we really enjoy controlling our water source.Hope this helps.
Don & Lek
"Living the Dream"