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absolutely. no law against it, as far as i know.
I plan on moving to Hawaii in two years with my husband and we just started reasearch on locations, but it would be great if someone could help us with this search. I am interested in living away from a city setting and finding an apartment or condo. ANY INFORMATION WOULD MAKE ME HAPPY! THANKS SO VERY MUCH!
With 2 years lead time your thinking ahead… Try a couple of web sites… www.hawaii.com for background of the islands.. The relocation button in the header menu has a lot of helps, tips.. .the.honoluluadvertiser.com …is the inlands newspaper. Read up on what’s happening, Moms clubs, & classifieds.
Out child will be 14 months and probably just starting to explore walking when we go to Hawaii (Kaui) in August. Should we stay in a hotel or condo? Mostly we are wondering about her safety, getting her to sleep, and feeding her etc., which may be easier in a condo. But we would rather not cook meals, or clean, so a hotel would be nice, and everything in a hotel would be so close. We are considering the Sheraton Kaui or the Kiahuna Plantation Condos. Or perhaps 4 nights at each. Should we be at all concerned about 8 nights in a Hotel room with a new walker? Has anyone tried both (condo and hotel with a 1 year old) and what advice do you have? Thanks!
Gregory M, I visited Hawaii last summer to party. I can’t remember which hotel I stated at, but it wasn’t worth recommending. I found a list of hotels in Hawaii here: http://www.hotelroomfinder.org/Hawaii-Hotels.html I’m sure you can find a hotel to call and help get you situated.
Status: Available Now
Rent Price: S$6,600
Project Name: Hawaii Tower
Type: Condominium
District: 15 & 16 (East Coast)
Street: Meyer Road
Postal Code: 437898
Floor Area (sqft): 4,500
Beds: 4
Baths: 3
Tenure: Freehold / 999
View: Sea view
Interior: Excellent
Full Description: A Very Spacious 2-Storey Penthouse with a beautiful seaview, breezy & bright. Next to the popular East Coast Beach Resorts. Mins to Changi Airport, CBD, Suntec City, Orchard Rd, Parkway Shopping & Food Amenities. Near to popular schools & JCs. Rent negotiable.
More info
http://www.itrealtor.com/listing-Hawaii+Tower+%40+Meyer+Road-205.html
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After, I sell my Condo, Car, and Furniture, I need a cheap one-way ticket to Hawaii. I hope by Feburary or March.
http://www.lowestfare.com/
http://www.bookingbuddy.com/?source=askjeeves_airline_ticket
http://www.orbitz.com/App/ViewRoundTripSearch?gcid=S11287×130&keyword=cheapest+ticket&WT.mc_id=e4331&WT.mc_ev=click&WT.srch=1&DCSext.mc_kw=cheapest+ticket
http://www.expedia.com/daily/flights/default.asp?CCheck=1&eapid=12908-1&kword=airline%20tickets%20cheap
Have a good flight!
http://www.outrigger.com/hotels-resorts/hawaiian-islands/kauai/outrigger-at-lae-nani?&cid=youtube_lnr&linkname=outriggerlaenanivideo
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A friend and I are about to graduate college and plan on taking a well deserved vacation to Hawaii. Relax on the beach, surf, but primarily, be away from our old lives. Meet new people and have new experiences.We would like to stay in Hawaii for about three months. Would need an apartment. Preferably two bedrooms. Doesn’t have to be fancy, just normal. Near the beach. Obviously not on it, that would be a fortune. But with in walking distant. Don’t know anything about Hawaii, or where’s the best place to live. Hoping we can get some tips on that. Keep in mind we are running on a tight budget. With the hope of spending somewhere between 800 to 900 dollars on rent. Don’t know the prices of rent in Hawaii, but if its anything like the other Beach’s Ive lived on, than that price would be reasonable. Did check on line, but nothing for what I’m looking for came up. Just mostly condos and REALLY fancy apartments. If anyone has any information on this matter if would be great fully appreciated
Hmmm…first you need to go back in time. Once you’ve mastered that, finding a two-bedroom apartment under $1000 should be a snap! Just ’cause those apartments you found online are expensive doesn’t mean they’re fancy, let me tell you! Doesn’t mean you’re close to the beach or that the breeze blows all the way through your un-air-conditioned apartment on a hot summer night.
Keep in mind there are people in Hawaii working two or three jobs, in their late twenties with a couple of kids, but still living with their parents because they can’t affort a two bedroom apartment. There are also many Native Hawaiians moving to places like Oregon and Las Vegas because they can’t afford to live in their native land anymore.
Seems there are a bunch of folks on North America and other continents–God knows where they get their money–who like to come to Hawaii to live for fun part of the year. They drive up the home prices and rents, making it a struggle for anyone who actually lives here.
I lived in a dorm on Oahu for years. When I came back to Hawaii, I knew it had to be in such a way that I could stay, and in such a way that I wasn’t taking a job from somebody local. That’s why I work in a public school in a rural area, where the skin is brown and the test scores are low.
At the same time, I know the chances of me ever being able to buy a home are pretty slim. Right now on my full-time professional salary, I might get a 30-year mortgage on a small, remote vacant lot. I can’t even afford to buy a studio condo where I can’t keep pets.
That’s the reality, and that’s why many people stay in Hawaii for a week or two, and then go back where they can afford to live.
You want to live in Hawaii for a year or two? Get to know the people? Get your teaching certificate and live in subsidized teacher housing in a rural area for a couple of years. But don’t let anybody tell you it’s going to be easy.
www.hawaii-aloha.com/html/hotels.html?id_hotel=184 **This new resort condominium on Kauai’s eastern shore offers tastefully furnished one and two bedroom units Distributed by Tubemogul.
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This summer, my friends and I plan to go to Hawaii for our senior trip. I will still be 17, and all my other friends will be 18. My mom is really persistent in wanting to know everything about me going as a minor. She can’t even ask specific questions though
So what can you tell me that I’ll need to have or whatever to be there safely and legally? Can I stay in a rental condo with my 18 year old friends?
p.s. I live in mainland U.S., so it is technically within the country traveling.
~ No problems… however, if you were 15 or younger, you would have to pay about $65 for a Minor’s travel pass… Your parent or guardian would have to be with you till you board the plane… a guardian in Hawaii would have to have name,address,tel…etc and be waiting at the airport for you… you would have to carry a big plastic sign around your neck stating you are a MINOR, traveling unaccompanied… the Stewerdi would have to place you in a front row to help keep an eye on you.
~ But, at 17, I think you’re fine… call your airline first. Just need your ID card… drivers license… what ever you have, ask them if that’s sufficient… may have to get California ID (or state ID).
~ Have an awesome trip ~ Mahalo…
~ Don’t forget your Bible and Devotional…