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Basic Honolulu Mortgage Math

June 1, 2020

Honolulu Mortgage

The dream of every Honolulu homeowner is to sell their home and come away with a massive profit.  Many Honolulu homeowners achieve this dream when they invest when prices are low and sell when they are high.  However, more often than not, a homeowner does not see a profit on the sale of their home.   […]


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Understanding the Honolulu Foreclosure Process

May 18, 2020

Honolulu Foreclosure

Going through the Honolulu foreclosure process can be a daunting prospect. But the reality is that Honolulu homeowners face foreclosures every day. Knowing how to handle and what steps are available to you can at least help prepare homeowners who might need to take additional action. The laws around foreclosures are different according to the […]


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Honolulu Home Buyers: Must Ask Questions for Your Home Inspector

May 4, 2020

Honolulu Home Buyers

When preparing to purchase a house, Honolulu home buyers will have a number of questions, especially when it comes to dealing with the home inspector. Before making such a big investment, you want to make sure that the Honolulu home is in good shape. This is why it is important to be prepared to ask […]


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A Guide for First-Time Honolulu Home Sellers

April 20, 2020

First-Time Honolulu Home Sellers

No matter when it was that you purchased your Honolulu home, going through the process on the other side as first-time Honolulu home sellers can be extremely nerve wracking. Selling a Honolulu home is a completely different process than buying one. Which is why it is important to consider a few points before you get […]


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Pricing Your Honolulu Home to Sell

April 6, 2020

Pricing Your Honolulu Home to Sell

If you are ready to sell your Honolulu home, but don’t know how to come up with the right price, there are plenty of tools available. Putting in the world and using the right resources can help come up with the correct range.  As you go through this process of pricing your Honolulu home to […]


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Tips for Staging Your Honolulu Home (Without Breaking Your Budget)

March 23, 2020

Staging Your Honolulu Home

As a Honolulu home seller, you may have heard about the benefits that come with the process of staging your Honolulu home. But what does that process mean?  At its core, staging your Honolulu home simply means getting your house ready to be shown to potential buyers once it is listed for sale. Some sellers […]


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“Why?” Answers Honolulu Home Sellers Should Avoid Giving

March 9, 2020

Honolulu Home Sellers

When selling your Honolulu house, home sellers need to be ready to answer the question: “Why are you selling your Honolulu house.” Believe it or not, even an innocent answer can land Honolulu home sellers in a tough spot. On the surface “Why are you selling?” seems like a simple and innocent question. But sellers […]


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How Buying a Honolulu Vacation Property is Different from Purchasing a Home

February 24, 2020

Honolulu Vacation Property

After buying a Honolulu home there are aspects that people would like to change about their decision.  The family may grow or shrink over the years. Ever-evolving neighborhoods may force a homeowner to want to live in a different area.  And once one home sale has been weathered many homeowners think the next will be […]


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Calculating Honolulu Homeowner’s Insurance

February 10, 2020

Honolulu Homeowner’s

Something that should be on every Honolulu homeowner’s mind when buying a house is the cost of their homeowner’s insurance.  Once a Honolulu house has been purchased it needs to be protected. Unfortunately, there is no base cost for insurance.   Many factors go into deciding the price of insurance.  Each factor like size, condition, or […]


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What Does it Mean to Live Off the Grid?

January 27, 2020

Live Off the Grid

In a day and age where technology is everywhere, people often think back to the simple times.  Living off the grid is one way people can take a step back from the government-run programs like electrical companies, gas, and even sewer.  In the process, they will avoid using the internet, smartphones, and in general, reduce […]


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