Even in Hawaii, it’s not always easy to find the house that one hundred percent meets all your dream criteria. If you’re someone who appreciates that every detail matters, building your dream home on a blank lot might be the perfect place to turn idle dreaming into proactive scheming. Here are a few of the pros and cons of buying land in Hawaii and starting with an empty canvas.
Luxury Red Clay Tennis Court -- 71-1618 PUU KAMANU PL
Tucked away on a cul-de-sac in the coveted Puu Lani Ranch neighborhood is a rare gem of a property: a stunning house with its own professional-grade red clay tennis court. If you’ve ever dreamed of perfecting your backhand while enjoying views of stunning Pu’uwa’awa’a, learn about this exclusive private tennis estate. But return our serve fast, because this house won’t last long!
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Is “Hawaiian” Pizza Hawaiian? – Not Even Close!
Take ham and pineapple, slap it on some crust with sauce and cheese, and you have yourself a delectable (to some) pizza that makes people think about tropical islands. Everyone knows this pineapple pie is called a “Hawaiian pizza,” but is there really anything Hawaiian about it? Here’s the “dish” about whether Hawaiian pizza is actually Hawaiian.
Hawaiian Home for Sale – 71-1644 Puu Napoo Drive
House inventory might be a challenge right now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find some gems if you look hard enough! For those looking to snatch up their own slice of Hawaiian paradise, you can’t go wrong with this beautiful home in the coveted Puu Lani Ranch neighborhood. But you have to move fast; this house won’t last long!
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Where to Celebrate the New Year on the Big Island
New Year’s Eve means a lot of different things. It can be a fresh slate or new beginning, a time to set new resolutions, or just a good excuse to kiss your significant other when the clock strikes midnight. In Hawaii, it mostly means it’s time to celebrate! If you really want to celebrate the New Year like the Hawaiians do, here are the places to be on the Big Island.
A Blizzard in Hawaii? Get Your Snow Skis Ready!
When you think of Hawaii, you likely don’t jump right to cold, snowmen, and certainly not snow! Although it’s not the most typical place to enjoy a white Christmas, Hawaii does actually get its fair share of winter weather. In fact, it even has blizzard warnings! Here’s where you can regularly find snow on the Big Island of Hawaii.