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The Natural Choice for Maui Real Estate

 
“We live in one of the world's most beautiful places. I take my responsibility to help my clients find their own little piece of paradise very seriously.” --Ken Smith

 

 Issue 64

Mar 27, 2004

 
Aloha ,

In this newsletter:
Market Update
Homes Over $1 Million
Residential Condos Under $200K
Residential Condos over $1M
Vacation Condos Over $2M
Vacant Land Under $300K

 

 

Market Update

The article below says it all. We are in the midst of a booming real estate market. We don't know when it will end, but for right now everything is looking pretty rosy.

Hawaii Real Estate Enjoys Boom in Market

Fri Mar 19, 6:05PM ET

By MATT SEDENSKY, Associated Press Writer

HONOLULU - Sue Pang is in the midst of a weeklong camp-out that has deprived her of her bed and left her soaked by sweeping rains — all for a chance at a not-yet-built condominium she is not even sure she can afford.

"It is crazy," says the 35-year-old woman, eighth in a line of dozens of people braving the elements in hopes of buying one of the units in the first batch up for sale Saturday at the Moana Pacific development. "But there's not many condos or houses on the market."

Hawaii real estate is enjoying one of its biggest booms in decades. Half-million-dollar homes are becoming the norm as demand far outpaces supply. Everyone, it seems, is looking for a little piece of paradise.

Across the country, mortgage rates at historic lows have ignited the housing market. But the market is particularly hot in Hawaii, including Honolulu, a city that can offer panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean but has not seen major condo development in a decade.

Hawaii also saw a real estate boom in the late 1980s and early '90s, spurred by demand from Japanese investors. But today's market is not as spectacular as it was back then, when eager buyers walked around with briefcases of cash.

Paul Brewbaker, the chief economist at Bank of Hawaii, the state's largest bank, said the strong island economy, with several years of steady job growth and rising income, is the fundamental reason for the boom.

"Interest rates are the fuel that's being poured on a fire that was already burning," he said.

Construction of the twin, 46-story oval towers at Moana Pacific between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu will not even begin until fall and is not expected to be complete until the end of 2006. But its developers are offering 95 of its 706 units — from one-bedrooms starting at about $310,000 to a penthouse at $3.8 million — for sale on Saturday.

Some prospective buyers began camping out a week earlier, though most are paying others anywhere from $7 an hour to $500 a day to save their place in line.

Those waiting in line form a tiny shantytown of tents and tarp-covered shelters along the sidewalk. They range from beer-chugging, pot-smoking surfer dudes to a diminutive elderly woman unable to speak English.

"People do it for rock concerts," said Ron Tang, a 54-year-old electrical engineer hoping to get a two-bedroom condo. "It's no different."

The island of Oahu, where Honolulu is situated, has posted two years of double-digit percentage increases in the median sales price of condos and single-family homes.

Prices for single-family homes on Oahu, the state's most populous island, rose 13.4 percent last year to $380,000, after climbing 11.7 percent the year before, according to the Honolulu Board of Realtors. The median condo price rose more than $40,000 in the past two years, to $175,000 at the end of 2003.

Single-family homes sold on Oahu last month spent an average of just 23 days on the market — the shortest time since the Board of Realtors started keeping track in 1987. Oahu condos averaged 34 days before a sale last month.

Similar signs of growth are evident on neighboring islands.

Maui, Molokai and Lanai collectively posted an 18 percent boost in the average price of a single-family home sold in the first two months of 2004 compared with the same period last year. The 173 properties sold in January and February averaged $698,337.

Recent sales of homes at the Ohia development on the island of Maui prompted hundreds of people to spend a night in line for three- and four-bedroom homes priced in the mid-$300,000 to mid-$400,000 range — which is considered affordable housing there.

On the island of Hawaii, the number of building permits hit a record last year. The total of 4,507 was 22 percent higher than 2002.

"There's just not a lot of there to choose from," said Koene Ball, vice president of the Carol Ball and Associates realty on Maui. "You see something you like, you better put an offer in that day, and it might have to be above what they're asking."

Have a great week!

Mahalo Nui Loa,

The Smith Team (Greg, Ken, & Dawn)

P.S. Ken is moving into new home this weekend, so please excuse any delays in responding to e-mails. Any urgent needs, please call (808) 280-4115 or (808) 280-1414.

Smith Team's Best Buys

Homes Over $1 Million


3905 Wailea Ekolu Drive
Wailea
$1.75M (FS)

Surrounded by gorgeous views of the ocean, colorful sunsets, joyful golfers and pastoral Haleakala hillsides. The large kitchen and dining area adjacent to the pool and lanai area make entertaining a joy. The property is beautifully landscaped and is ADA accessible. Artwork is excluded in sale.


238 Amakihi Way
Kaanapali
$1.995M (FS)

This 3 bedroom/ 2.5 custom home is in the gated Kaanapali Golf Estates. The open floor plan is enhanced by high ceilings, etched windows and artistic lighting. Receding lanai doors open to a panoramic ocean view. The kitchen features top of the line Kitchen Aid appliances and granite countertops. The private pool is surrounded by lush landscaping and a fenced backyard. There is a media room, surround sound, attached two car garage and two additional storage rooms.


Residential Condos Under $200K


Kihei Shores #H-003
Kihei
$189K (FS)

Best priced 2 bedroom/ 2 bath in South Kihei. The " H " building has the larger master bedroom plan. Lower level unit with cement patio on the ground. Complex is across the street from Beautiful Kam 3 beach.

Residential Condos over $1M
Residential Condos over $1M


Na Hale O Makena #D-201
Makena
$1.75M (FS)

With captivating Pacific vistas from the great room, lanai, and master bedroom and upscale designer furnishings, this immaculate 3 bedroom 2.5 bath 2,213 SF condominium also has an oversized lanai with BBQ and wet bar. The most sought after location at Na Hale O Makena with southern exposure enjoys privacy and the lush wooded landscape as your backdrop.


Vacation Condos Over $2M


Whaler II #452
Kaanapali
$2.7M (FS)

Direct oceanfront spacious 2 bed/2 bath condominium on "America's Best Beach". 180 degree panoramic ocean and neighbor island views. Huge wrap around lanai on the beautiful Whaler courtyard side of tower II. Great setting for whale watching and nightly torch lighting on Black Rock. In Aston rental program.


Wailea Elua II #1703
Wailea
$2.995M (FS)

Surrounded by the rich tropical landscaping of Wailea Elua, this beachfront two bedroom apartment offers the ultimate in island living. Enjoy breathtaking offshore views from the spacious lanais. The apartment was remodeled in 1999 with many upgrades in kitchen and baths. Truly a rare beachfront offering.


Vacant Land Under $300K


The Ridge at Kulamanu, Lot #337
Kula
$299K (FS)

Bi-coastal ocean views and central Maui views. This lot is located in the brand new 57 lot subdivision located off Lower Kimo Drive. This lot is one of the best lots in the subdivision.

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0 Honu Alahele
Phase 1 Lot #28
Kihei
$299K (FS)

Spacious corner lot, price includes plans for 3bd 2 1/2ba home and cottage. The Development is comprised of 64 spacious lots, approximately 7,500 - 12,000 sq ft, featuring Plantation Style homes, guided by design guidelines and an Owner's Association. This complete community includes a park and landscaping throughout, a fence surrounding the perimeter of the entire development, underground utilities, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, streetlights and much more.

 
 
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