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One acre for 19K in HPP
#1
Quite a while ago, someone (Pam?) said she would buy land in HPP if it ever got under 20K again. Well, it has!

http://tinyurl.com/2c4djcu

Corner of 23rd and Makuu.
I don't have anything to do with this lot.
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#2
Great......this one comes complete with Albezia grove !!!!
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#3
When it gets down to 5K...let me know. That's what I bought mine for 25 years ago!
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#4
That's been listed "off and on" for a few months now.

What's it cost to doze an acre of albizia - about $6000?
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#5
So you clear this lot of albizia, build your house and a tree not on your lot falls and kills you in the night! That lot would have to get down to $1 and your house built with concrete and steel. Way too much risk to assume.
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#6

Couple a photos.

http://www.clarkhawaii.com/search/advanced/?/mls/235367
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#7
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Originally posted by macuu222
When it gets down to 5K...let me know. That's what I bought mine for 25 years ago!
That's about $70,000 in today's dollars!

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#8
Ha, good point John, but actually I looked it up and $5,000 in 1985 is about $10,000 now.
Albezia, isn't that some rare, delicate native tree?
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#9
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Originally posted by PaulW

Ha, good point John, but actually I looked it up and $5,000 in 1985 is about $10,000 now.
Albezia, isn't that some rare, delicate native tree?


LOL... delicate being the operative word...
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#10
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Originally posted by EightFingers

That's been listed "off and on" for a few months now.

What's it cost to doze an acre of albizia - about $6000?


Before bulldozing albizia trees, they would first have to be cut. It is not safe for the dozer or operator to push over such trees when they are large. Cutting costs could be cheap to outrageous depending on whether or not albizias could potentially fall on electric lines or houses.
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