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I help military families PCS to
Hawaii!
Hawaii is the dream assignment for many military families. Living near
the beach and enjoying the beautiful warm ocean is just one of the
benefits of living in paradise. Owning a home here can make it that
much better.
I've helped many military personell buy and sell a house here in
Hawaii, using the HUGE non taxable housing allowance. Your housing
allowance gives you a great opportunity to invest in Hawaii Real
Estate! You'll be surprised at how much you can afford with your
housing allowance in Hawaii. If you're rank is higher than E5 or O4,
you can afford to buy a house in Hawaii and you should!
I'll help you find a house that your family will like, in a safe
neighborhood that feels like home! Military realtor Hawaii Email me for
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The Amazing VA loan for Hawaii
The VA will lend you up to $625,500 with zero down! There are also
other lenders like Navy Federal Credit Union that will allow you to buy
with zero down in Hawaii. People are often surprised at how much they
can afford to buy in Hawaii because of all the great loan programs we
have here.
DON'T WASTE MONEY ON RENT!
There are a whole lot of military coming to Hawaii, buying and selling
houses, and making a ton of money in the process. It's the American
way, and since you are putting your lives at risk for our freedom,
you're worth every penny!military realtor hawaii
While homes in Hawaii are some of the most expensive in the country,
that also means that buying a house here in Hawaii can help you a great
deal when you move to other cheaper areas. I've worked with families
who bought a small condo here in Hawaii, and when they were transferred
to Texas, they were able to buy a HUGE house for less. The great thing
was that their home here in Hawaii had gained so much equity that the
house they bought in Texas had almost no mortgage!
Getting assigned to Hawaii is a great opportunity for you. I'll help
you every step of the way, showing you which areas of the island are
more affordable, which areas are safe, and very importantly, which
areas your family will like!
Email
me now and I'll help you buy or sell your home in paradise! Or call
808-395-5776
There are several military bases
in Hawaii, which means there are military families everywhere! 10% of
the population of Hawaii is military!
There are several bases in Hawaii, all over the island of Oahu, so you
want to find a home that is near enough to your base to allow you to
commute. You'll be surprised at the traffic in Honolulu, especially
during rush hour, and especially travelling to and from the west side,
the Ewa side of Oahu. If you're fortunate enough to get stationed in
Oahu, you'll probably get enough housing allowance to buy something
that your family will love. While prices are higher in Hawaii, so is
the rate of appreciation! Condo prices were up nearly 20% in the last
year.
Army Bases in Hawaii - 34,755 Total people
Ft Shafter
Schofield Barracks
Tripler Medical Center
There are so many medical personell at Tripler that it's hard to
recognize that it's military sometimes. You just see doctors, nurses,
and other health care workers everywhere. The main thing you'll notice
is that it's a giant pink building that looks like a resort. If you're
stationed at Tripler, you can live almost anywhere on the island,
because it is near the H1 and H3 freeways. I have found that a lot of
Army doctors and nurses like to live in Kailua, which is just over the
hill on the H3. Kailua is a great little town that feels a lot like
mainland beach towns.
For Schofield, you probably want to live in Mililani or the North
Shore. The great thing about that is that housing in the Mililani area
is very new and cheaper than in Honolulu proper. In fact it's cheaper
than most of the island, and in better condition overall. There are a
lot of nice newer houses and condos in Mililani, so military families
tend to love that area. Mililani Mauka is one of the few master planned
communities in Hawaii.
Navy Bases in Hawaii 45,705 Total people
Pacific Missile Range Facility
Naval Computer and Telecommuncations Area Master Station
Pearl Harbor Naval complex
There are more Navy personell in Hawaii than any other branch of the
military. Granted, a lot of these are civilians at Pearl Harbor or E1's
and E2's, so they may not be looking to buy a house in Hawaii. For
Naval officers and E5's and higher, buying a house in Hawaii is a
wonderful added blessing to being stationed here. Since many homes in
Hawaii have an ocean view and easy marina access, Hawaii is a wonderful
place for Navy personell to live. For those who love the ocean, what
better place could there be than Hawaii? Here's an interesting fact:
there are over 9000 civilians that work at Pearl Harbor.
Marine Corp Base in Hawaii 16,906 Total people
Kaneohe Bay
Kaneohe Bay Marine Corp base is the 2nd largest base on the island, in
terms of active duty personell. Like a town in itself, Kaneohe Bay has
everything from grocery stores to a golf course, to movie theaters. You
almost forget you're in Hawaii until you see the most beautiful ocean
views you've ever seen. There are many homes and condos around Kaneohe
Bay that make military living very easy. Kaneohe and Kailua are
wonderful places to live, very family friendly, and there are plenty of
military personell everywhere. In fact some of the schools have a large
percentage of military kids. Shopping for a home around Kaneohe Bay can
be very fun for military, because there are really beautiful homes
around the bay.
Air Force Bases in Hawaii 17,461 Total people
Bellows Air Force Station
Hickam Air Force Base
Wheeler Army Field
The Air Force has a very strong presence in Hawaii, with 2 main bases,
Hickam and Bellows, and one smaller one Wheeler. Hickam is located very
central to Honolulu, right where all the traffic converges. It can be a
grueling commute in and out of Hickam if you live too far. That's why I
recommend that Hickam personell live in close areas like Waipio Gentry.
There is housing very close to Hickam, but it's usually not as nice as
the newer areas in Waipio. I recently sold a nice home to an O3 that
was very new and in a nice neighborhood. We had looked all over
Honolulu, but found that going just a few minutes out of the area gave
us better options.
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