Nā Mamo Aloha ‘Āina o Honokōhau, a Honokōhau-based nonprofit organization, in partnership with the County of Maui and Hawai‘i Land Trust (HILT), has completed the purchase of 1.447 acres on Honokōhau Bay in Kā‘anapali, Maui. The parcel is permanently protected for cultural enrichment, stewardship, ‘āina-based education, and traditional agriculture.
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people don t want to be in the marketplace. what i i think we need do to get them to do that? i think real estate is just like securities. over time people will come back to the market. i am absolutely sure the sun will come up tomorrow and absolutely sure the real estate market will recover as well. i think it s just going to tame time for us to get through this painful period in this recovery that s going to put us in a position where real estate will again create equity. and like securities, there are people with money right now who are seeing a once in a lifetime opportunity, but there are people, author of buy, close, move in, even with housing affordability, better than a generation, still it s not enough for them to get the loan, get in the house and get moving. when does that happen for people? it all starts with, can you actually even afford to buy? lenders are being so strict on their requirements that there are all kinds of people who might like to bay property. they don