Believe it or not, we are more than halfway through 2022. But don’t worry. It’s not too late to tick off that New Year’s Resolution: buy luxury property in Hawaii. To help you bring that resolution into reality, here is a mid-year forecast for the housing market.
High Demand for the High Life
Are you the kind of person who dips a toe in the water before taking the plunge? Or do you cannonball off the high dive, trusting that the water's fine? If you like to look before you leap, you might want to read about current market trends directly impacting luxury homes. Surprise, surprise, there is high demand for the high life.
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Are Mortgage Rates on the Rise?
After almost two years of ridiculously low mortgage rates, is the real estate industry in for a change as we roll into 2022? That’s the question on everyone’s mind. Will it be more of the same, or will interest rates climb their way back up? According to experts, it looks like interest rates will start to increase in 2022—and sooner rather than later!
Get Ready for a Listing-Filled 2021 Holiday Season
The Holiday Season isn’t historically the best for real estate. That’s usually when you see the biggest dip in sales. However, this year has been an especially strong market for sellers, and all signs are pointing to a record-breaking 2021 Holiday Season! Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a winter home-sale surge like we’ve never seen before!
Ready to Sell Your House? Now Might Be the Time
Times are crazy right now, but the real estate market is still strong. People are looking for houses but there just aren’t enough available. What does that mean for sellers? Now’s your chance! If you’re ready to sell and move somewhere warm and tropical—like Hawaii, perhaps—this could be the time to get the best price for your house.
Ainamalu at Waikoloa Beach Resort
Ainamalu at Waikoloa Beach Resort is well underway with main access roads paved and ready for visitors to come take a look at these amazing lots with views of Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Hualalai Mountains.