14 Hawai‘i Races to Run, Bike and Swim in 2020
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Trying to stick with that keep-fit resolution? Then check out the marathons, triathlons and wheel-y, amazing rides to help keep you on track.
We take a look at five of the most expensive homes and condominiums, as well as five of the least expensive, to see what makes a steal or a splurge.
The Historic Hawai‘i Foundation offers free summer seminars on three islands.
There are things you can do now to secure your house in the likely event of high winds this summer and fall.
Some rich buyer will have the chance to live like Makalapua’s noteworthy former owner.
This lush property can technically fit a few more homes on it.
A south shore plantation and a Balinese-style home overlooking the river will be available to the highest bidder. We’ll just look.
One of the more moderately priced Kaka‘ako condos should be ready for move-in this May.
Of all the things you can do to improve your yard, the one with the biggest bang for your buck is the simplest.
To disclose or not to disclose.
Bone up on your real estate knowledge, whether you’re a condo owner, first-time homebuyer or potential real estate agent.
Surprise! There’s not a condo in the bunch.
Yes, money can grow on trees.
Gray is the new beige, meaning it’s going out of style.
Online bidding opens March 12 and 22 for these expansive Hawai‘i homes.
Alan Davis packed up this house and took it with him. Now, the property it’s on is listed for $13 million.
Many pricey homes in the neighborhood aren’t even beachfront property.
A new Kaka‘ako condo includes a design feature so new it doesn’t seem to have a name.
Tenants in Hawai‘i have a lot of rights on their side.
Neighborhood-pride movements are trending. Here are three.
If you tire of looking at the ocean from this estate, you can always retreat to your personal movie theater.
While prices fluctuate throughout the year, some months are better for negotiating and finding lower costs.
A slowing in our climbing prices, a leap in how long a home takes to sell, and a fall in the number of sales all add up to good news if buying a home is your goal for 2019.
Inspired by the 27,000 runners? Here’s how to become one next year.