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I am looking at going to Hawaii for my 10 year anniversary. Which island is the best one for this type of vacation? What time of year is the best time to go to Hawaii? Any suggestions for a hotel?
I think Maui is not as crowded as the Honolulu area, and it has great beaches. It also has a lot to do there, and is pretty. You can get the best rates in the fall to stay there- I know of a condo that is renting at $80/nt. for the fall, and it is near a great beach. Owner owned condos can be a better deal- for about half the price of a hotel. You can also make you meals in the kitchens, and save money there. There is also information on this website for activities.
I’m not thinking anything fancy just so your not struggling and to live in a decent neighborhood. Schools districts aren’t a factor. Just somewhere nice and quiet Should you rent a condo or apartment?
$40,000 per person will get you by. A condo and apartment are the same thing. Email me if you need more details on housing.
If by "land regions," you mean islands, there are eight.
THEY ARE ASKING FOR A FEE OF $12.00 IN ORDER 2 APPLY ALSO GIVES YOU ACCESS TO APPLING FOR SECTION 8 HOUSING VOUCHER… APPLING ONLINE ONLY TIL MARTH 10, 2010…NOT SURE ABOUT, NEVER HEARD OF SECTION 8 REQUIRING A FEE IN ORDER FOR SOMEONE TO APPLY…BELOW IS THE HOME PAGE THAT I COPIED
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March 2, 2010
Section 8 Consolidation Program Application
Applications for the Section 8 Consolidation program will be accepted online nationwide until March 10, 2010.
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Section8programs.com also offers a privately funded grant program, the Section 8 Consolidation Program. This program awards small assistance grants for daily expenses, not housing vouchers. Grantees are selected every 48 hours. Applicants for this grant program help determine who is most in need by voting for others at the end of the application process. This process allows our applicants to see who is being granted and why. All of our grantees receive a small assistance check in the mail about four or five days after applying.
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program is a government subsidized housing assistance program for a low income family or individual. The tenant will pay about 30% to 40% of their monthly income towards their rent. Section 8 will pay for (subsidize) the rest.
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The Section 8 Consolidation Program combines low-income grants with subsidized housing resources for a low income family or individual. This information and application is provided to all applicants in our Section 8 and Subsidized Housing Online Packet. The Section 8 Consolidation Program is a privately funded grant program and is not affiliated with the government, HUD or your local PHA. The grants awarded are small assistance grants intended to help with daily expenses like food or bills.
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Your question is too long. All you have to do is provide a link to that information. All of this informatin you can see yourself on the HUD website. It is a scam to make money, it is not a government website. It is just someone selling nothing for $12. You cannot apply online. You have to apply to the Housing Agency where you live and go on a waitlist. Don’t believe it. They won’t help you with anything.
I was thinking they could put a team in Honolulu. They could play in Aloha Stadium. One advantage they would have is that they would not have to compete with any other team, except for the University of Hawaii.
Joey- I know that they would have to travel a lot and that would be a downside. And, even though it sucks, the MLS is not very popular. I just thought that if a team had one less team to compete with the fans would support them more. And Pryor- If soccer sucks why are you in this section?
MLS is a young league. MLS doesn’t want the league to end up like the NASL. MLS purposely have a low salary cap so that clubs can turn a profit.
There is no way MLS will put a team in Honolulu. The travel expenses for that club would be 4 maybe 5 times as high as any other team. It would be hard to make up that type of revenue.
Keep in mind how many games they play:
Preseason Games (3-6 Games)
30 MLS Games (15 Away Games)
1-4 US Open Cup Games
SuperLiga Games (If they qualify)
CONCACAF Champions League (If they qualify)
Playoff Games (If qualify)
20+ Away Games
That is a lot of money to spend on Air Fare and hotels for 22 players plus staff.
I currently live in Hawaii and was soon planning to go to California for college. I’ve been advised that in some areas there have been prejudice people and that concerns me. I’ve never really been to the mainland before so everything would be a new experience. Any information is wanted(: thanks!
Don’t worry about it. You’ll be fine. You do know that thousands of people from Hawaii go to school in Cali every year right? Either your college has a lot of Hawaii kids, the (UC’s, etc. or they don’t, but either way, you’ll be fine. There’s going to be prejudice every where. Even in Hawaii. Some people at my school ( I go to school in the midwest) have a problem with Hawaii kids just because we are from Hawaii but you just ignore the haters. Theres a lot of Hawaii kids at my school too. And we’re having fun here. Don’t worry about it. I doubt a lot of people will be in your face about being in Hawaii. If they are, they’re stupid and you don’t have to worry about them.
Are you asian? If you’re asain, get ready for some culture shock. Remember being the majority and not the minority in Hawaii? Well you’ll finally get to be a minority in the mainland. Its not a bad thing, its just the way it is. Nothing to worry about.
Im talking about rent for like condos and apartments. Maybe some that have 2 or more bedrooms.
Since you are a Yahoo user, why not try:
http://realestate.yahoo.com/
Another popular site is:
http://www.apartments.com/
You can also try Craigslist at:
http://www.craigslist.org/about/cities.html
Another option is to try this site run by e-bay:
http://www.rent.com/
Good luck with your search.
Chukoo is sadly mistaken. If a missile gets close, they are going to get their face kicked in, and China is going to stab us in the back with Russia, and that will be WW3, and the Jihadis will join them as well, and then nukes will rain down like the prophecy of God returning to the earth.
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