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What do you think will happen to Honolulu real estate in the future ??

Housing
#1
  • 仙人
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  • 2021/07/14 11:59

I think it will get better in a little while, but what do you guys think ?
Prices seem to have come up a lot so far.

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#2
  • Stoker
  • 2021/07/14 (Wed) 15:11
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The bubble will not last forever.
The mainland is already starting to show signs of it, and critics are saying the data is showing a near crash.

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#3
  • Tiger eye
  • 2021/07/14 (Wed) 18:49
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I think the mainland US and Hawaii are different.

There is a shortage of homes and condos in Hawaii

because people who can work remotely are moving to Hawaii.

As you know, Oahu is a small island and popular properties are selling

quickly.

Homeowners will be getting letters, emails, and phone calls as well.

"Someone wants to buy your house, room.
If you are ready to sell, please contact us immediately." And.

As long as prices are going up, real estate will go up too.

If you are currently renting and plan to live in Hawaii permanently, it would be

better to buy while there is inventory. I have never met anyone who bought a house in Hawaii and lost money.

Location!

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#4
  • ハワイ
  • 2021/07/14 (Wed) 19:02
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I think that after some rise, it will level off.

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#5
  • Tiger eye
  • 2021/07/14 (Wed) 19:32
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Even if it goes sideways one day, or if you sell it for the price you bought it for one day, you'll certainly make money on it.

You will get back all the mortgages you paid while you lived there.

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#7
  • Stoker
  • 2021/07/15 (Thu) 13:07
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Typical pattern of losing a lot of money in real estate investment.

It is a large position taken at such a time when everyone is bullish, you are bullish, and real estate prices are near their highest. On the other hand, positions that you take the courage to buy at such a time when everyone is in pain and too afraid to buy will not cause you to lose a lot of money.

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