How to Sell a House With Unpermitted Work in Hawaii

Let’s say you have been considering making some repair, upgrades, or any kind of alteration to your Hawaii property – either an investment or your principal residence. No matter your reason for the renovations, you want to make sure the work is properly permitted if required by the state and/or county (each island may be … Continued

Why Your Home Isn’t Selling In Hawaii

Have you tried listing your house on the Hawaii MLS without any luck? It happens to people all the time. Learn why your house may not be selling in Hawaii in today’s post! There are many possible reasons why your house may not be successfully selling on the MLS. Whether the house is old 1940s … Continued

Selling To Real Estate Investors

Selling your home to a real estate investor in Hawaii can be a very effective and efficient way to sell your Hawaii property. In this latest post, we’ll go over how it works, what you can expect, and how to determine if it is the right selling method for you!  When someone initially decides to … Continued

Sell A House With Liens

If you have a lien(s) on your Hawaii house, you may feel stuck if you can’t sell the house or pay them off. The good news is that you don’t have to feel stuck in your unwanted house any longer. Learn more about how to sell a house with liens in our latest post. What … Continued

How Much Does Holding A Property Cost

Are you holding on to a property in Hawaii and you aren’t exactly sure why? Every day that you continue to own the property, you are spending money on it. Before you hold on to it for another day, consider the below points. It might be time to think about selling your Hawaii home! How much … Continued

Should You Hold Or Sell Your Land

As a landowner in Hawaii, you may have spent some time on the fence deciding if you should sell or hold your land. The answer isn’t always straightforward – there are quite a few variables to consider. In our latest blog post, we will ask a few questions to help you decide if you should … Continued

How to stay in my home after foreclosure

A recent study estimates that 47% of foreclosed properties are still occupied. When you first see that stat you may be surprised… but we’re not. What most people don’t realize is that banks aren’t in the business to own homes. They are in the business to loan people money. But when they have to foreclose … Continued