Building Your Dream Home – Pros & Cons of Starting with a Blank Lot

Building Your Dream Home – Pros & Cons of Starting with a Blank Lot

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

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!

4 Reasons Your Property Portfolio Needs to Include Hawaii 

4 Reasons Your Property Portfolio Needs to Include Hawaii 

Everyone remembers the first time they visited Hawaii. But why confine all that beauty to the pages of a photo album? Why not add it to your property portfolio instead? Photographs fade (or get lost in the Cloud), but land, as they say, is the only thing that lasts. Read on to learn three reasons your property portfolio needs to include Hawaii.

Get to Know Your (Wildlife) Neighbors

Get to Know Your (Wildlife) Neighbors

In addition to breathtaking scenery and gorgeous weather, the Big Island hosts a multitude of fascinating animals. And while they might not water your houseplants while you’re away, they will provide endless entertainment and ecological enrichment. Want to get to know your future neighbors? Learn about some Big Island wildlife cohabiters.

Best Places to Try Surfing on the Big Island

Best Places to Try Surfing on the Big Island

Whether you’re the next pro surfer or a boogie board champ, it’s no secret that Hawaii is the spot for catching waves. And if you’re just starting out, the Big Island is a great place to try surfing because it offers classes and conditions for all levels of experience. Here are three areas you need to check out if you want to ride a few waves.