01-24-2009, 04:24 AM
Damon, we have lived here in Seaview almost 3 years now. We love it here. As far a crime goes, Seaview has its share. I would say less than most communities here in Puna though. Our lots are all around 7500- 8000 Sq Ft. with most of the land without jungle. Most people can see their neighbor's house. Who needs neighborhood watch? Our front park can get noisy some evenings but the police usually fix that. Sunday Estatic dance crowd in the park is a problem that is hard to manage. Pot bust do happen here. These seem mild compared to the burglary, domestic violence etc, I read about in the Tribune that takes place in Puna. When we built our homes here we saw that other builders in the area would leave their tools out. When we asked about it we were told no need to worry about theft here. We found this to be true and left much of our tools out also. Nothing ever came up missing. I would say that when we first lived here, there was more crime. The more people that built the more that the shady characters left. Seaview is still growing and changing. There is one new home in final stages, one broke ground yesterday, two in the framing stage. We get the transfer requests from escrow offices when lot sales and they seem to still be selling. With the economy being so bad, it would seem Seaview is still a desirable place. Simply my opion.
Glen strong feeling in your words.
“This all underscores why Seaview is a cross between Baghdad, Bangkok, Melrose Place and Night of the Living Dead.”
“I hate Seaview. It is a veritable vortex of vice. And everytime I get near, I get tossed back up on the beach, unceremoniously.”
Aloha
Richard
"Yearn to understand first and to be understood second."
-- Beca Lewis Allen
Glen strong feeling in your words.
“This all underscores why Seaview is a cross between Baghdad, Bangkok, Melrose Place and Night of the Living Dead.”
“I hate Seaview. It is a veritable vortex of vice. And everytime I get near, I get tossed back up on the beach, unceremoniously.”
Aloha
Richard
"Yearn to understand first and to be understood second."
-- Beca Lewis Allen
"Yearn to understand first and to be understood second."
-- Beca Lewis Allen
-- Beca Lewis Allen