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6. Rents are going up - where to buy a condo ? ?(885view/9res) Housing 2024/11/15 23:27
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Where is the best place to change the oil in my car ?.

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#1
  • こつぶ
  • 2024/11/22 21:32

I want to change the oil in my car but I don't know where to do it.
Is there a good and cheap place ??

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  • donburi
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You didn't mention where you live.
Oil change near me
If you do a search, you'll get some recommendations.

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#3

Gas stations are good.

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Exchange information about living in Waikiki

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#1
  • ワイキキ暮らしの情報交換
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  • 2024/06/02 18:28

How many Japanese people live in Waikiki? ?
Where is convenient, where is dangerous, where is unknown cheap and delicious restaurant?
Let's talk about anything !!

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#24

# Mr. 21

> Condo owner in Waikiki and owner of a short term property is jealous

Are you jealous ? It's hard.
I've never been envied as an owner.

I know a lot of people who are doing their own bakelenges with residences. waikiki is small.

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I have a lady who has 80 condos in Waikiki and
does vaqueros.

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#40
  • あひ
  • 2024/11/18 (Mon) 21:35
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No rules.

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#41
  • 2024/11/22 (Fri) 01:42
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#10 To Hawaii

"I will have no further association with the Japanese community."

Then why did you post on Vivinavi ?

If you posted on Vivinavi, it means you are

involved in the Japanese community

How about ?

Don't reply if you have an excuse !

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#42
  • birt
  • 2024/11/22 (Fri) 12:07
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Oh well, don't be so angry.

I know you wrote this because prices are so high and you're having a hard time making ends meet, so
at least let him vent his stress.

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Motocross on Oahu ・ Please let me know where I can rent an off road bike !.

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  • dashin
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  • 2024/11/18 16:31

Motocross on Oahu ・ Is there a place to rent off road bikes ?

Motorcycles = I am looking for a motorcycle, not a bicycle.


If you know of one, please let me know !

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  • ハワイ
  • 2024/11/19 (Tue) 15:01
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Motocross ・ I thought off-road bikes couldn't be driven on public roads ?.

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  • dashin
  • 2024/11/20 (Wed) 18:56
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These are off-road type motorcycles. Most of them can be used on public roads. Racer type bikes are not allowed to be used on public roads.

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  • Sean0914
  • 2024/11/20 (Wed) 19:41
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I've never heard of renting an off-road bike in Hawaii, but
I took a tour once a long time ago.
I'll post the site.
They don't have license plates, so it's more like a fun tour...

http://dirtbikeoahu.com/

Also, I searched around and found a rental shop that has dirt bikes
that you can ride on public roads in Waikiki. I think.

It is a Kawasaki KLR650, so
it may not be what you are looking for, but
here is the site too.

https://www.eaglerider.com/dirt-bike-rentals/honolulu-hawaii-united-states

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How to find a rental

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#1
  • waikiki
  • 2024/07/22 08:33

I am planning to move to Honolulu and
looking for a room in this real estate and room-sharing board.

I would like to rent from
a rental company in the real estate section that has a company name listed, but
I am having trouble finding one.

In the room share forum,
there is an agent who introduces
a lot of units, but
he/she changes all the names in a serial (It's not against the rules and it's fine, but I can't tell the same person
from another one.

It is not mentioned on the rental page, but
Fee and referral fee ? for taking over to the owner
$350 or $500 extra
If possible, I am looking for only those who do not need to pay the fee, I'm having trouble with the confusion.

I'm looking for a furnished place to start with, for about 6 months,
is there any other way to find it ??

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#9
  • れんと
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 07:30
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Depending on the budget, there is an AirB & B in downtown for $ 110 + Tax per night.

Soon a slightly cheaper AirB&B will open in the same building.

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#10
  • HCC
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 10:00
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Even if you find a property on Craigslist or Facebook marketplace, I think
you should be fine as long as you get a proper showing and meet the owner ? before you decide to move in.
We are on the renting side, but on the other hand, there are some suspicious prospective tenants who have not had showings and
sometimes inquire from off-island locations, such as the mainland, to decide to move in!

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#11
  • 不動産屋
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 11:18
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In Honolulu, especially in Waikiki, there are very few lenders for people who want to live in Honolulu, and there is an imbalance between the number of people who want to live in Honolulu and the number of people who rent. Therefore, the rent is going up and up.
Also, as you know, Waikiki is a hotel complex, so condominiums built in between the hotels are especially popular. Kalakaua AVE and Royal Hawaiian AVE are the center of the city, and as you move away from them, rents become a little cheaper.

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#12
  • れんと
  • 2024/11/10 (Sun) 21:01
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Downtown, if you only want Room Rent with shared shower, toilet, and kitchen,
there are several.

The cheapest is $ 300, the most expensive, $ 2,000.

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#13
  • 飲食バイト
  • 2024/11/20 (Wed) 10:45
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I want you to do something about the old Kansai woman who doesn't have a company in Hawaii, but is making a fortune by doing extensive bakeleng
.

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Can you tell me about your eye doctor?

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#1
  • アリンコ
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  • 2024/10/08 18:32

Do you know of any good eye doctors other than Hawaii Eye Clinic

I have dry eyes.

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#9
  • A
  • 2024/10/10 (Thu) 22:48
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The doctor at Hawaii Eye Clinic is an ophthalmologist ( ophthalmologist ) and the other doctors you have mentioned in your posts are optometrists ( and optometrists ). ophthalmologist ( ophthalmologist ) is a medical insurance provider, while optometrist ( optometrist ) is a vision insurance provider.

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#11
  • アリンコ
  • 2024/10/14 (Mon) 12:19
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Doremi
I will check this out as well. Thank you.

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  • アリンコ
  • 2024/10/14 (Mon) 12:21
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A
I didn't know there was a split between ophthalmologists and optometrists. Thanks for the good information. I will look into it.

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#13
  • アリンコ
  • 2024/10/14 (Mon) 12:22
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Mr. M
Thank you for taking the time to do this. I will refer to it.

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https://www.honolulueyeclinic.com/doctor/rupa-krishnamurthy-wong-m-d/

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Rents are going up - where to buy a condo ? ?

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#1
  • お部屋
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  • 2024/11/05 12:17

A couple lives in a rental. Waikiki.
Our rent is going up again next year.
Our salaries will all go to rent.

We are talking about buying a condo next year.

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#6

I bought a house from a condo 20 years ago and now I regret that I should have kept the condo because both have tripled in value, but it seems that the management fees have gone up because of that, so when you buy a condo, you should look for the actual amount plus the monthly management fees + + electricity I think it is a good idea to include the amount of annual property tax in your budget when looking for a condo.

If you plan to live there for a long time, it would be a shame to rent, but you can also buy a reserve condo with income restrictions for less than the market price, although you are bound to have to live there for 10 years.

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  • nicole
  • 2024/11/06 (Wed) 16:02
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#4 min #6 MAHALO
It is nice that you live in a single family home.
However, I have heard of people being robbed while on vacation when the whole family is away, even with Secom.
Are you two ok ?
I have never heard of anyone being robbed in an owner-occupied condo.
It must be safe because it is a condo with many owners.
It's nice that condos have security and it's hard to tell from the outside if you're away for long periods of time, but
the downside is that management fees go up.

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#8
  • お部屋
  • 2024/11/06 (Wed) 20:37
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Thank you all for your input.
I have started looking for an affordable condo in Waikiki !.

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#9
  • ハワイ
  • 2024/11/08 (Fri) 07:52
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I, too, plan to buy next year.

I am looking mainly in the Makiki area.

If you are buying, you are supposed to use a real estate Agent, but
it seems that you are supposed to sign a Buyer Agent contract
with the Agent before viewing the property.

In other words, it is a contract that says, "I will select you as my Buyer Agent
." This is a contract that says "I will select you as my Buyer Agent .

In the past, there was no problem to sign this contract at any time, but
from this year, the law has changed and it is necessary to sign
before viewing. Of course, the contract with the Agent is free of charge
and the contract can be cancelled at any time.

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#10
  • satou姫
  • 2024/11/15 (Fri) 23:27
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Rough ceilings in older condos are popcorn sealing, spray paint containing asbestos
If you buy such a room, the ceiling needs to be replaced.

If you rent, avoid rough ceilings
Asbestos is a health hazard, so be careful!

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Can Hawaii claim alimony from spouse and adulterer ??

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#1
  • NJ
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  • 2024/11/08 05:12

My friend's husband suddenly asked her for a divorce
, and not knowing the Hawaiian law and system, she signed the papers half-intimidated by the other party and soon after found out that the other party was having an affair. If I have already filed the divorce papers without demanding anything, will I have no choice but to cry myself to sleep?

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I believe that many states, including Hawaii, have a No Fault Divorce law, which means that there is no alimony for emotional distress in the event of divorce due to adultery or infidelity, but alimony may be granted for a certain period of time
if the divorce is financially difficult.
It is not something that a layman can do, so we recommend that you consult a divorce attorney.
In the U.S., a layman cannot give advice on legal matters lightly.

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  • 2024/11/15 (Fri) 12:15
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I also got divorced because my husband suddenly asked for a divorce, but in the end there was a woman. I was told by my lawyer that it doesn't matter if he is having an affair or not here. If you spend a lot of time arguing about it, the lawyer's fees will probably cost you more. I understand how you feel, but it would be easier to just cut off such a man and move on with your life. Punishment will surely come around.

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Kinder & Elemental's Afterschool Program

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#1
  • キンダー
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  • 2024/11/11 09:58

I am gathering information on a kinder to be enrolled in next year. The location will be in Town.

The afterschool program is offered by the YMCA or the A + program by Kama'aina Kids, depending on the school, is there any difference in which program is better, etc. ?

Most of the town's A + seems to be waitlisted at popular schools, is it difficult to get in from Kinder ? since there seems to be a waiting list, will I be able to get in by the time I get to Grade 1 if I keep getting on the waitlist?

If I can't get into A +, I would like to be able to take part in the paid art and dance programs at the school, but I wonder if this is also difficult since there are so many participants compared to the capacity ?

I have parents who both work. I would like to know how you manage to pick up your children and work if you cannot get into A + ( if you have no relatives who can support you ). A + .


Schools I am considering are Liholiho, Ali'olani, Hokulani, Waialae, Wilson, Aina Haina, Waikiki, etc in GE.
Best regards.

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#2
  • Sean0914
  • 2024/11/11 (Mon) 16:09
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My son went to Wilson until this year.

I think there is a priority of both parents working or attending school.
I was lucky enough to get him into A+ from Kinder, but
in 3rd grade we switched to nearby Wisley Church.
(They pick you up at school. Pick-up is at Church)

The reason is that
they pick me up and drop me off for my lessons at the commpark.
The thing is that they also keep the children during spring break, etc. and it was cheaper than the YMCA.

I think some schools have other means besides school A+, Kama'aina Kids, and YMCA depending on the school.

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  • ぶんぶく茶釜
  • 2024/11/14 (Thu) 15:46
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A+ at Waialae is on a first-come, first-served basis. Every year, the school sends out information about registration, so at the time registration opens, just be on standby and you will get in first.

The nice thing about Waialae is that the A+ staff is employed by the school ( not affiliated with any other ) so you don't have to travel, they see you until 5:30, and they see you during part of summer break and fall break. The cafeteria and school grounds are separated, and exercise and indoor time are organized, which seems quite fun.

If you mean GE, we recommend that you submit your GE as soon as possible, because if the school is slow in responding to your acceptance, it is possible that the first year's application is over.

Wai'alae has a unique curriculum and may not be suitable for families who want their children to study hard, so it would be a good idea to gather information on that as well. It is well received by families who like hula, music, and the natural environment of Hawaii.

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#4
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  • 2024/11/14 (Thu) 21:38
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>Sean0914
Thanks for the information ! I didn't know there was an after school program at your church. Transportation to and from the lessons at CommuPark is a registration-based activity that you do at the park ? That would be helpful. As for the schools A+, Kama'aina Kids, and YMCA, am I correct in understanding that they are all on school property and do not require transportation ??

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#5
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  • 2024/11/14 (Thu) 21:42
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> Bunbuku Chagama
Thank you ! I will try to get GE out as soon as possible after the new year as you advised.
I understand that Waialae is a fun place for kids including afterschool !
In other schools, do they have to move for A + ・ ・ ? In every school, I see children playing together on the grounds. I was wondering if that was A + because I see them all playing together on the grounds.

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  • ぶんぶく茶釜
  • 2024/11/15 (Fri) 06:16
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Yes ! I think most of the schools you are looking at are on the grounds. I heard at the information session at the time that Kahala Elementary was walking to the YMCA, but it wasn't on the list of candidates. My apologies.

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ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival dolls)

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  • Ana
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  • 2024/11/08 12:09

Does anyone know of a place on Oahu where we can have a doll memorial service ??

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Home Appliance Repair

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#1
  • Kame34
  • mail
  • 2024/10/18 10:08

Repairing two Ceiling fans
purchased at Home Depot 2-3 years ago.
Fan shakes a lot and
the other Ceiling fan stopped turning fast.

Refrigerator
The inside of the refrigerator is flooded
The water runs down to the floor.

Washing machine
Surprised when dehydrating the drum type
It makes a noise and moves forward.

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#4
  • my melody
  • 2024/10/19 (Sat) 12:02
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Topy

Surely both are still short.
I'll have to call each manufacturer or go online to find out the difference between the estimated repair cost and the
new replacement cost.

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#5
  • ハワイ暮らし
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  • 2024/10/19 (Sat) 17:57
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"The refrigerator is flooded" means that you have put too much stuff inside. We recommend that you rearrange the food inside a little.
I think the same reason applies to the washing machine.

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#6

To answer the above question differently, you can extend the warranty on expensive items by paying with a Credit Card that has an Extend warranty. After that, most whirlpool refrigerators are covered with appliance care for $ 21.99 per month. There used to be a Credit Card with Extend Warranty that didn't have an annual fee, but there are very few these days. If you know of one, please let me know ?.

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#7
  • KAN
  • 2024/10/21 (Mon) 14:03
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In the U.S., the most common practice is to replace rather than repair electrical appliances that are out of warranty.
The reason for this is that in most cases the repair cost is the same as the new replacement cost.
First of all, the labor fee ( and labor time ) of the repair technician is much higher than in Japan.
If you must repair a product, do so only for products that you have fond memories of or something like that.

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#8
  • ハワイ
  • 2024/11/08 (Fri) 07:54
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I recommend that you buy a new one.

# As Mr. 7 said, considering the repair cost,
it is better to buy one.

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