10-13-2006, 03:02 AM
Hi all--
Is H. Beaches in zone 2 or 3? Same as H. Shores Rec.? Where is the dividing line for zone 2-3 in Puna, on makai or mauka side of the Keaau-Pahoa hwy. and over to the Volcano Hwy.
Are the H. Beaches sub. one that has the water problem now with new construction?
Is it drier along the coastline there like it is in HPP or is it more treed and jungle like? I assume that it is more like the same as in HPP the further you go inland it get more moisture. What about flood zones? Yes or no? Is it in one mile approxiametly to be out of Tsunami zone? Is there a point where you are out of a flood zone? Or so you do not have to have flood insurance?
Do you get more mold growth along the coast or is it the same with in all the subdivisions. Where we stayed in HPP right on the water, their place was terrible for mold, but then it could just have been the lack of maintence, but the toilet tanks etc. were solid mold and the tracs in the sliding doors etc. The appliances were all rusted out. Door handles corodided. A few years before though, The guy that helped them there told me, they did have the entire ceiling collapse because they didn't take care of the leak in the roof. But the other buildings too had mold in them pretty badly. The woman who owns it is a nurse too. It has really made me wonder if this is the norm for coastal living there or what?
Do you know if the CCR's limit the pets to 3 in those subs or is it stated the number?
Or does it have no CCR's?
Interested to know more about HPP and Hawaiian Beaches, H. Shores Rec. or whatever is in that area that is available. Is H. Beaches cleaned up as far as the negative things that had made it not so nice a place to be? Are there still pockets of some subdivisions to avoid because of druggie areas?
Wondering about the property in Puna areas. Which of the subdivisions in zone 3 or higher are nicer places to live in your opinion, including safety wise, and are a good neighborhood to within a mile of the oceanside approximately?
I know there are no guarantees, but having lived by a drug dealer in Virginia that the officials serving warrants were always coming to his door and his out of control Rottweiler, then now, next door to the dog killer, I would prefer not to live by one if possible. So I hope to find a neighborhood niche where life is good and somewhat safe and sane. Wouldn't we all? LOL
I am not sure of the other zones because of the insurance issue and would not want to have to move. Then who knows about a tsunami either, huh? Could happen.
Thanks in advance for any and all answers! I appreciate it very much you taking the time to share the information!
Aloha,
Lucy
Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheLanai
Is H. Beaches in zone 2 or 3? Same as H. Shores Rec.? Where is the dividing line for zone 2-3 in Puna, on makai or mauka side of the Keaau-Pahoa hwy. and over to the Volcano Hwy.
Are the H. Beaches sub. one that has the water problem now with new construction?
Is it drier along the coastline there like it is in HPP or is it more treed and jungle like? I assume that it is more like the same as in HPP the further you go inland it get more moisture. What about flood zones? Yes or no? Is it in one mile approxiametly to be out of Tsunami zone? Is there a point where you are out of a flood zone? Or so you do not have to have flood insurance?
Do you get more mold growth along the coast or is it the same with in all the subdivisions. Where we stayed in HPP right on the water, their place was terrible for mold, but then it could just have been the lack of maintence, but the toilet tanks etc. were solid mold and the tracs in the sliding doors etc. The appliances were all rusted out. Door handles corodided. A few years before though, The guy that helped them there told me, they did have the entire ceiling collapse because they didn't take care of the leak in the roof. But the other buildings too had mold in them pretty badly. The woman who owns it is a nurse too. It has really made me wonder if this is the norm for coastal living there or what?
Do you know if the CCR's limit the pets to 3 in those subs or is it stated the number?
Or does it have no CCR's?
Interested to know more about HPP and Hawaiian Beaches, H. Shores Rec. or whatever is in that area that is available. Is H. Beaches cleaned up as far as the negative things that had made it not so nice a place to be? Are there still pockets of some subdivisions to avoid because of druggie areas?
Wondering about the property in Puna areas. Which of the subdivisions in zone 3 or higher are nicer places to live in your opinion, including safety wise, and are a good neighborhood to within a mile of the oceanside approximately?
I know there are no guarantees, but having lived by a drug dealer in Virginia that the officials serving warrants were always coming to his door and his out of control Rottweiler, then now, next door to the dog killer, I would prefer not to live by one if possible. So I hope to find a neighborhood niche where life is good and somewhat safe and sane. Wouldn't we all? LOL
I am not sure of the other zones because of the insurance issue and would not want to have to move. Then who knows about a tsunami either, huh? Could happen.
Thanks in advance for any and all answers! I appreciate it very much you taking the time to share the information!
Aloha,
Lucy
Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheLanai
Lucy
Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!