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I'm visiting only the Big Island in July. I just sold my house on the beach very cheap to get out from under if you know what I mean. The buyer got a GREAT deal, and I was happy to see him get it. I know he paid well under the SUPPOSED market price, but NOBDODY else was buying so I'm grateful to him. He did not need to buy and is just speculating. In the last 3 weeks, the price has actually gone down in the area!
I need a bargain lot; somebody who just wants or needs out now should let me know. I can't spend much as I need the remainder to build a home as I'm retiring and will only have a limited income. If ANYBODY has something lower than ALL the MANY other lots in their area, and it is not all lava, let me know!
I am selling two lots in the Nanawale Estates 5k a piece. If you're interested let me know.
Very old thread, but very interesting to see the old prices. 20-50K per acre, lowest at 12.5K in HOVE in 2007, so just before the crash. Now it seems the rock-bottom prices are 3-5K per acre (and that's for rock-bottom land, literally).
By comparison, the cheapest I've ever seen on Kauai was 30K for an acre in 2011, so at the bottom of the housing bubble crash. But it was conservation ag land in a flood zone, the only thing you could really do with it was pasture.
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