With most places still under strict travel restrictions—including the Big Island—many people are wondering if this is still a good time to buy property. On one hand, interest rates are at an all-time low. On the other, nobody seems to be buying houses right now. So, even if you lock in an incredible interest rate, is it a safe investment, and can you even still buy property during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Island Drinks to Try While You’re Stuck Inside
Seeing the mountains and beautiful shorelines of Hawaii is always a moving sight. You can feel the warm sun on your skin, the breeze on your face and the smell of the saltwater. With so many people stuck inside these days — thanks, COVID-19 — it can be hard to find a way to bring some of that Island enjoyment indoors. So, while many of us are self-quarantining and social distancing in our homes, bring some Hawaii inside with these tropical island drinks.
Getting Your Things to Hawaii
Moving to a new state in the continental U.S.? No big deal. Hire a moving truck and follow it down the freeway to your new home. Moving to Hawaii: Now that’s a bit more complicated. Finally making the decision to purchase property on the Big Island is certainly difficult, but it’s just the beginning.
Now, it’s time to figure out how to get all your worldly possessions to your new home in the Islands. As someone who has made the move, I’ll let you in on a few tips to help ease the stress of shipping your belongings to Hawaii.
Bringing Your Pets to Hawaii
What’s moving to paradise if you don’t get to bring your best friend with you!? If you’re anything like me, my pets are my family. If I’m going somewhere, they’re going to be sitting right next to me. Unlike moving to a new home on the mainland, bringing your pets to Hawaii can be a bit more complicated. Before making the move, make sure you brush up on all the policies regarding the transport of animals to the Islands.