One of the 8 islands to make up Hawaii, it is noted for a great place to live. It is known to have the largest Guava plantation in the world. It is privy to some great schools and amenities and this makes it the perfect place to race a family. During the first quarter of 2010 there were 121 homes on the market here in Kilauea and were selling for $2,483,520. It is estimated the population to be around 2,002 people.
Did you know that some search engines show you less than 70% of all the Kilauea Homes for Sale? We have compiled a list of search engines and sites that will give you a comprehensive list of homes for sale in Kilauea, HI.
When you land on the site you will see the pictures with some basic information and links that you can click on to gather more info.
If the interior of a home is of interest to you going to the detail section you will be able to find all of the information that you are interested in.
Here you will be given more details that important for you to determine whether this house is of interest and if so then you can click on the learn more link or more details.
Utilizing the latest tools and technologies to help their clients always get the best deal, the team of real estate professionals at Hawaii Life still maintain a personal approach when dealing with their valued customers and pride themselves on providing a first rate level of service.
With over 17 years of representing both buyers and sellers alike in today’s complex real estate market, licensed broker Sandy Thomas from All Kauai Real Estate knows how to get the job done with the least amount of stress, and can make buying or selling a home or property an enjoyable experience.
Whether you are interested in buying, selling or renting a home in and around the Kilauea area, your first call should be to the professional team of real estate consultants at RE/MAX Kauai. All of their sales associates are experienced and have been trained in all aspects of the real estate industry, ensuring their clients complete satisfaction.
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A few weeks back, we talked all about (and I mean all about!) statements sellers should avoid making while they’re engaged in what I like to call ‘verbal staging:’ drafting the listing description and marketing materials that create prospective buyers’ expectations about your home. Though the subject started a rollicking conversation, many of you posed the sensible follow-up question:Okay - then what should sellers say??As you might have guessed, I have some thoughts on that matter, too! [...]
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