North Shore Residents Push Back Against a New Luxury Development by Areté Collective
Developer Areté Collective is building 20 resort condos amid community concerns about coastal erosion, habitat loss and cultural preservation.
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Developer Areté Collective is building 20 resort condos amid community concerns about coastal erosion, habitat loss and cultural preservation.
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For this year’s real estate-focused issue, we look at five home trends happening in Honolulu.
It’s where many urbanites go when we want (or need) to get outside.
A “dream city” for island-style coastal living.
A great neighborhood for urban dwellers with kids.
Prime location in the heart of the city with affordable options for the lucky few.
Great for young families in search of space, backyards and good schools at a more affordable price.
A Windward neighborhood with Hawaiian culture, longtime residents and scrappy small businesses.
A supportive small business community where old-school meets hip and new.
You can take steps now to secure your home in the likely event of high winds this summer and fall.
Many young adults believe their only chance of owning a house on O‘ahu is if they inherit their childhood home. But what happens when you aren’t an only child, or your parents want to sell?
Buying a home is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, investments people will ever make—especially in Hawai‘i. And with the rapid pace of the housing market right now, expert insight can make all the difference.
Doors close for good on this experimental tiny-business incubator on April 16. We checked in with as many as we could to find out their plans.
We‘ve all been feeling the hit at the register, the pump, in the housing market. Economists tell us which price inflation is normal, and which things are just a blip.
We’ve come a long way baby.
The Hawai‘i Film Foundation at Nu‘umealani is raising money to try and purchase the historic property.
Out of the mist, the newly restored cabin gives us a new perspective of O‘ahu’s Leeward side.
It doesn’t seem that Hawai‘i’s blazing real estate market will be settling down soon.
Since 2009, Honoluluans have had front-row seats to the rebirth and redevelopment of Kaka‘ako, the city’s much-touted future urban hot spot.
Record high prices. Record low inventory. Just days between listing and going into escrow. Hawai‘i’s always-hot housing market is moving at a feverish pace.
All Things New shares how an addition can elevate, improve your entire property.
Aging-in-place advice from the experts at Graham Builders.
From a streamlined process to united partnership, there are major benefits involved.
Buying your first home can be intimidating. First Hawaiian Bank shares some tips to make the homebuying process more feasible.