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02-13-2008, 10:35 AM
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just an idea
My friend and I have an idea about moving to Maui in about two years or so. We both have never been to Hawaii and plan to make a visit in about a year to make sure we are serious. I have done extensive research and realize that for two 21 year-olds, living in Maui will be more than difficult. We plan to save as much as possible over the next few years so we have a substantial amount of money for work with when moving. I plan to finish out college and get a degree in real estate before moving so hopefully that will increase my chances of getting a decent job there. I don't think I can afford living on the water, but within 10 to 15 miles or so was what I was looking for. Mostly somewhere in western or northern Maui. I was looking around places in Kahului, Kapala, or Honowowai ( def. looking at Honowowai). I am having trouble finding a decent price range for a two bed apt. rental or one bed apt rental in these areas. If anyone has any info on prices that would greatly be appreciated! I would eventually like to buy a home there but thats definitely years down the road. Also any suggestions about other islands such as Oahu maybe for us newcomers who are trying to get the most affordable prices in Paradise would be great! Thanks so much!
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02-13-2008, 02:39 PM
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I've lived here a few years, wasn't aware of a Kapala on Honowowai. As far as getting into real estate over here in a year or so, and being fresh from the mainland, you may want to rethink that, doubt if you'ld have much success. You'ld be better off going to bartenders school and getting a job in one of the resorts. Decent 2 bedroom condo in Kapalua would set you back a ton of money, Honokowai probably around $2500-$3000 a month. Best of luck
Aloha
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02-22-2009, 11:13 PM
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I plan on applying for a position at Maui Memorial.. is $5000 enough to make a decent living there.. single guy planning on just renting a room.. also how is the dating scene and weather?
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04-23-2009, 12:17 AM
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April 22nd, I am heading back to Maui after a away time of 12 years. I am planning to live in Kihei. I plan to bring 99% clothes in xerox boxes. Any suggestions as to PODs, UPS, Shipping and Packing Stores to help this process along....I wish I had a person to be doing while I am attending work-a-world. It feels like it totally on myself. I stay on the net hoping to find an easier softer way, hoping to chat with someone who has done all the hard stuff and is ready to tell me the E ZZZZZ way of this relocation. I am bringing a few pots, the birds seem to be the most challenging at this point!!. Any ideas Anyone???
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04-23-2009, 06:44 AM
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Hi Dr.
Guess you have very little stuff to bring over and the birds ?could you give me more info on what exaclty you want to ship and accordingly I can advise. ( Origin City and Destination city ) and a description of the birds would help
Sahana
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Originally Posted by drsimmons
April 22nd, I am heading back to Maui after a away time of 12 years. I am planning to live in Kihei. I plan to bring 99% clothes in xerox boxes. Any suggestions as to PODs, UPS, Shipping and Packing Stores to help this process along....I wish I had a person to be doing while I am attending work-a-world. It feels like it totally on myself. I stay on the net hoping to find an easier softer way, hoping to chat with someone who has done all the hard stuff and is ready to tell me the E ZZZZZ way of this relocation. I am bringing a few pots, the birds seem to be the most challenging at this point!!. Any ideas Anyone???
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04-23-2009, 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by drsimmons
April 22nd, I am heading back to Maui after a away time of 12 years. I am planning to live in Kihei. I plan to bring 99% clothes in xerox boxes. Any suggestions as to PODs, UPS, Shipping and Packing Stores to help this process along....I wish I had a person to be doing while I am attending work-a-world. It feels like it totally on myself. I stay on the net hoping to find an easier softer way, hoping to chat with someone who has done all the hard stuff and is ready to tell me the E ZZZZZ way of this relocation. I am bringing a few pots, the birds seem to be the most challenging at this point!!. Any ideas Anyone???
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If you are mostly bringing clothes, pack it yourself and take to a UPS Store yourself. Do not use a Pack and Ship type place! They charge LARGE $$ for this! Clothes just need a box - but I would put them in a plastic garbage bag inside the box as well, just in case.
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05-09-2009, 10:31 AM
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Aloha! My husband has received a terrific job offer in Maui and we are 99% sure we are going. We've visited the Big Island on our honeymoon 5 years ago and came back with the "Want to live in Hawaii" book and a dream. Three more trips later (to every island except Oahu) our dream is coming true. Now we need advice...
I have researched extensively and know the prices are outrageous. We are looking to rent - not buy. We want to live in Kihei since that is where his job will be and some of our favorite beaches. The Kahana are isn't out of the question but the traffic is bad during rush hours to and from Kihei. What should I AVOID in Kihei. Any really shady places?? He will likely go in May and probably take a small 1bd or studio. We are expecting twins in late July or August, and we will join him around September if all goes well. Once we get there, we especially want a safe location for the girls and I.
We are checking out movers for stuff and cars - any recommendations or companies to avoid is welcome, along with any other general advice. We have two cats and are starting the process asap. They pretty much quailify for 5 day or less; we just have to do a few things.
I'll ask other questions in other posts so this isn't too long! Thanks so much!!!
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Aloha,
Congratulations on your upcoming "special delivery". My husband and I are planning a move to Kehei in three years. Hawaii, especially Maui, is beautiful. We fell in love with it on our honeymoon. We own a 2 bedroom/2 bath condo in Kehei (which we rent)...pool, hot-tub, double sauna, tennis courts, mini-golf course, plus more... We are in the process of buying a brand new house in Kehei. This will be our residence in 3 years. However, we will be looking to rent it until we move there. It is 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Our closing for the new house is sometime in August. Sounds like we are a match made in heaven.
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