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There are now 20 brand new homes for sale in HPP.
Want to make some money in real estate or maybe lose your ass ?


Obie, can you help us understand what you are trying to convey here?
I wish you all the best
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Did you read the link I posted ?

This guy is paying 12% interest to lenders. Does the last real estate crash ring a bell ?
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(Yesterday, 07:03 PM)Obie Wrote: Did you read the link I posted ?

This guy is paying 12% interest to lenders. Does the last real estate crash ring a bell ?

Thanks, I did not see that.  Is it short term "hard money" for investment purposes or are they holding at those rates?
I wish you all the best
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(Yesterday, 07:52 PM)Punatang Wrote: Thanks.. 

A question, P'tang.. of the 20 new homes for sale are any of them anymore that cookie cutter HPM/Hicks Homes style regular ol' Hawaiian kine cheap? Are any actual pieces of art, built with pride custom from ground up for quality and ambiance, rather than fly by night crap that's so in vogue hereabouts?
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(Today, 01:27 AM)MyManao Wrote:
(Yesterday, 07:52 PM)Punatang Wrote: Thanks.. 

A question, P'tang.. of the 20 new homes for sale are any of them anymore that cookie cutter HPM/Hicks Homes style regular ol' Hawaiian kine cheap? Are any actual pieces of art, built with pride custom from ground up for quality and ambiance, rather than fly by night crap that's so in vogue hereabouts?

Great question MyMan!  This is just my humble opinion and I have not been paying close attention to the inventory in HPP for some time.  It does seem like those quality houses you mention get built in Waimea and Waikoloa.  Craftsmen work in Pauillo and Puako.  With some notable exceptions, HPP gets "crap that's so in vogue hereabouts".  It's what people can afford and feel fortunate to have.  Not to throw shade on folks who build in HPP.  I'm sure there are people doing as much as they can with what they have to work with.
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Not to throw shade on folks who build in HPP.

This is not based on experience - - but might the kit homes get permits faster since they're based on approved designs? That would be an advantage when a builder wants to crank out multiple units as quickly as possible.
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(Today, 02:59 AM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: Not to throw shade on folks who build in HPP.

This is not based on experience - - but might the kit homes get permits faster since they're based on approved designs?  That would be an advantage when a builder wants to crank out multiple units as quickly as possible.

Excellent point.  A number of the HPM kits are "pre-approved" and surely the guy pumping out the cookie cutter 1334s gets those approved quickly.
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All those new HPP homes are pathetic. The builders completely denude the entire lot, build the same basic style homes and scatter the remainder of the lot in red cinder.
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(4 hours ago)leilanidude Wrote: All those new HPP homes are pathetic. The builders completely denude the entire lot, build the same basic style homes and scatter the remainder of the lot in red cinder.

I completely agree.  That's three strikes, so you're out!  Of your mind, that is.   And yet, people buy those homes.
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