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Info on moving to pahoa
#11
Yes this is all great info but with time & $ being a factor I would like to build a lil shop on a lil land some where close to town, that way it's home a art studio
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#12
Well good luck to you!
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Originally posted by Slade

Yes this is all great info but with time & $ being a factor I would like to build a lil shop on a lil land some where close to town, that way it's home a art studio


"Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love" RUMI
"Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love" RUMI
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#13
We live in HPP on the end of a dead-end dirt road. We have lots of fruit trees and a 400 sq foot workshop/studio. We like it and have met many wonderful people who live in the park. I am also from Alaska, I was born there and left when I was 22, Hawaii is so much better.
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#14
Avoid Hawaiian Acres, it is a lawless hellscape full of ice heads, except when the whole place is under 3 feet of flood water or on fire from the lava. Property values dropping by the minute, just look at the bullet holes in the cars of realtors foolish enough to venture off the pavement!

Just kidding. HA is country, live and let live, but <20 minutes to Hilo shopping. Build a little place with a big lanai. Eat lots of papaya seeds and poop all around your lot before you go back to Alaska. Smile
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#15
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Originally posted by River

We live in HPP on the end of a dead-end dirt road. We have lots of fruit trees and a 400 sq foot workshop/studio. We like it and have met many wonderful people who live in the park. I am also from Alaska, I was born there and left when I was 22, Hawaii is so much better.


hi river its slade in Alaska , I had some ? About where & what hpp is & cost of land there
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#16
I'm looking for @ least 1 acre , & would like to build a 24/24 lil house in it , & lots of gardening as u know gardening in Alaska is short session #128577;I would like to talk more about cost & availability
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#17
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Originally posted by randomq

Avoid Hawaiian Acres, it is a lawless hellscape full of ice heads, except when the whole place is under 3 feet of flood water or on fire from the lava. Property values dropping by the minute, just look at the bullet holes in the cars of realtors foolish enough to venture off the pavement!

Just kidding. HA is country, live and let live, but <20 minutes to Hilo shopping. Build a little place with a big lanai. Eat lots of papaya seeds and poop all around your lot before you go back to Alaska. Smile

well I'm sure there are people that have the shoot um mentally they are everywhere, as far as pooping all over my land the time of ape man has pasted as far as going back to Alaska probably for @ least 3 Summer's because that's where the $$ is made & then bring it back home to invest into Hawaiies economy so I'm looking to improve my life my out look & support the land not another drugged out waste of breath no body
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#18

HPP is Hawaiian Paradise Park
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Originally posted by Slade

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Originally posted by River

We live in HPP on the end of a dead-end dirt road. We have lots of fruit trees and a 400 sq foot workshop/studio. We like it and have met many wonderful people who live in the park. I am also from Alaska, I was born there and left when I was 22, Hawaii is so much better.


hi river its slade in Alaska , I had some ? About where & what hpp is & cost of land there

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#19
Hi Slade, I sent you an email through this website, but it kicked back a server error after I sent it, so I post the contents here as well. I am also from Alaska looking to move to the Puna district. Maybe we can put our heads together to fill in the information gaps or share what we've learned. Im currently looking into the new cesspool restrictions and how that affects my plans. I'm not very interested in spending $5-10 grand on an engineered septic for a place I may not live in more than 2-4 weeks at a time. My email is aklb43@gmail.com if you want to contact me.
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#20
Generally: every subdivision is different (climate, code enforcement, crime, proximity of neighbors, their nosiness, rate of development, mandatory fees, pavement or not, grid power or not), and most subdivisions are so large that they also vary internally (climate, neighbors, crime, grid power...).

spending $5-10 grand on an engineered septic

Only required for permitted construction.

a place I may not live in more than 2-4 weeks at a time

If it won't be occupied, don't build it, you'll come back to squatters or an empty lot.

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