Curb Appeal: The Investments You Make to the Outside of Your Home Will Pay Off
Of all the things you can do to improve your yard, the one with the biggest bang for your buck is the simplest.
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Of all the things you can do to improve your yard, the one with the biggest bang for your buck is the simplest.
We asked city planners to show us where people are getting permits to build and they provided this exclusive detailed map.
Yes, money can grow on trees.
For when you just want to go for a scenic drive, bike, run or walk without leaving the city.
This nine-bedroom beachfront home is near where the original Magnum P.I. often swam.
It may be tiny, but this renovated 90-year-old home has a lot of charm.
More ultra-luxury properties have been selling on O‘ahu this year. We take a look at why, and where the buyers are coming from.
Looking for a new leafy friend? Head to one of these spots on Nov. 3.
It’s all about the architect.
Jim Nabors’ Diamond Head home will make you say “gaw-lee.”
The median single-family home price was $799,000 in July 2018.
Each of these is a striking opportunity—if you can afford it.
Waialua’s Ulu Wehi Farm is for sale.
Stunning, historic, extraordinary. HONOLULU Magazine asked a diverse group to help us choose the greatest houses on O‘ahu. Join us as we look inside nine notable head-turning homes.
No garden? No problem.
Learn how to keep pests away from your vegetables, stop birds from eating your strawberries and which secret ingredient makes tomatoes sweet.
Whether you’ve got a three-bedroom kama‘āina gem or a compact condo in town, your Island home could always look a little nicer.
In Hawai‘i, square footage comes at a premium. Here are some tips for making your home feel larger.
Who says surfing doesn’t pay?
Here are 9 ideas to help you redesign your space.
Four beautiful flowers that will draw butterflies to your backyard.
Between Re-use Hawai‘i’s ample selection of salvaged building materials and Honolulu Tool Library’s inventory, O‘ahu can boast a one-stop D.I.Y. sustainability center.
The tiny house trend is looking pretty tempting.
Here's an alternative to building a treehouse in your backyard—grow a sunflower house instead!