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What I Wish I Knew Before Buying a Condo in Hawaii
Everyone knows that housing in Hawaii is expensive. I'm thankful that I was able to buy a condo in Honolulu several years ago. And yes, it's been great to not have to commute to work. However, as my living situation has changed from just me to a family of four, I'm not sure how we move from where we are to where we want to be. Where exactly are we supposed to go? A house on the west side? Another condo in Town? So I just wanted to put this out there because I wish I would have heard something like this when I first moved to Town. It wouldn't have deterred me from buying a condo, but it would have been something I would have planned for better.
Intro - 0:00
What's It Like to First Buy a Place in Honolulu - 0:48
Then Things Start to Change - 1:50
So You Want to Move Out of a Condo, But How? - 2:36
Moving To Another Condo? - 5:27
I Wish Someone Had Told Me This Earlier - 7:23
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The Honolulu Police Department recently gave advice to the public on how they can keep their valuables safe at the beach. Their suggestion was for people to swim with their valuables in a waterproof bag. Well, HPD received a lot of criticism for this advice and I wanted to talk about what they suggested and offer a local's perspective on keeping your stuff safe. We go to the beach in Honolulu r...
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I Quit Eating Rice in Hawaii for 30 Days. Here’s What Happened.
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I Quit Eating Rice in Hawaii for 30 Days. Here’s What Happened.
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Three Everyday Problems Locals Have to Deal With in Hawaii
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Big Mistakes I Made When I Moved From Hawaii to the Mainland
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End of an Era: A Local's Take on the Closure of Haiku Stairs
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Is There a Right Way to Eat a Plate Lunch?
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Hawaii's Popular Fads in 2024 That Leave Me Confused
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Hawaii's Popular Fads in 2024 That Leave Me Confused
Fun Card Games We Played in Hawaii
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What's Going on in Hawaii's Public Schools?
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What Does Hawaii's Future Look Like?
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Ranking Every Major Hawaii News Station (and my favorite reporters)
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Hawaii's Biggest Newspaper Being Sold. Does Anyone Care?
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In Hawaii, All My Friends Were Asian (and how that’s changed)
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Do Locals Overspend? A Closer Look at Hawaii's Consumer Culture.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @drjojo5551
    @drjojo5551 31 хвилина тому

    Chris…..when you move off island……you do get some sand, ocean……..but then SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST HAWAIIAN BEACHES!!!! Hawaii is for the rich tourist!!!

  • @theroadrunnerjarhead4109
    @theroadrunnerjarhead4109 Годину тому

    My ex wife and I bought a condo at the waipuna condominiums on Ena Road in the 70s. It was located on the outskirts of Waikiki and the Kaiser hospital was nearby so it was a good location. It had security and it was nice but the one problem was parking if you only had one assigned parking space but had two cars. Parking on the street sometimes was hard to find.

  • @doorsteps
    @doorsteps Годину тому

    Uncle's is still open at Pearlridge

  • @doninhawaii4433
    @doninhawaii4433 Годину тому

    Sorry but I loved it. No traffic. Quiet. Peaceful!! Lol 👍🤙

  • @mortoncohn8533
    @mortoncohn8533 2 години тому

    Being a fool to spend future earnings for today. I am 80 years old and once you realize that the real goal is to retire in comfort you will come to realize investing for maximum returns is an ongoing journey with proper revenue flow each month younhave a constant replacement of funding

  • @kekoadacourageousonefromda3133
    @kekoadacourageousonefromda3133 3 години тому

    Why is aloha upside-down on your hat what a disgrace to our culture!

  • @JeanneFerrariamas-sr5ml
    @JeanneFerrariamas-sr5ml 3 години тому

    Never bring my phone to the beach -a credit card is easy to replace/cancel

  • @momiau-keliikoa4975
    @momiau-keliikoa4975 4 години тому

    Thankfully my kids were ok hanging out with me.....and they still are present for family time. Do things they like to do!

  • @MrBagley55
    @MrBagley55 5 годин тому

    One way Teeket to Vegas Bruddah! Oahus, eez pau hanas.

  • @kendallevans4079
    @kendallevans4079 5 годин тому

    No specifics or numbers? This is a waste of time!

  • @Jphilipson
    @Jphilipson 6 годин тому

    Boomers neglected maintenance and then sold the properties to the next generation, leaving them with having fix the elevators. Fix the siding on the building. Repaint all of these projects costing millions of dollars

  • @rocket5557
    @rocket5557 6 годин тому

    Pass the buck. The buck stops nowhere near your elected officials. The government you vote for is the government you deserve. Stop voting for these clowns. Start a petition to recall the mayor.

  • @user33housecats
    @user33housecats 7 годин тому

    Too bad condo buildings can't have commercial space on the first three floors, if they could, the rent from those businesses could offset the HOA, and what fun it would be to have an inhouse restaurant!

  • @PlumbNutz
    @PlumbNutz 7 годин тому

    I love how everyone thinks this is only happening in the state where they live 🙄

  • @raiderfrankdatank
    @raiderfrankdatank 8 годин тому

    Im glad its illegal now. I save lots of money. I just watch everyone else blow their savings away

  • @Lopezflies888
    @Lopezflies888 9 годин тому

    I don't care about da walk just don't get in a tribal group and get in front of me and walk super slow😂

  • @addicted2baseballrgd21
    @addicted2baseballrgd21 9 годин тому

    :53 Oakley, Costa and Ray-Bans owned by the same company, Luxottica. Persol's as well.

  • @JustMeAloha
    @JustMeAloha 10 годин тому

    As a realtor whos looking at the economy ... Mahalo!

  • @jd-py5nm
    @jd-py5nm 10 годин тому

    we bought a 3bd 2ba thinking that would work even as we have kids but then we started working from home and my folks aka grandparents started visiting more... if it werent for the market rates we'd move asap

  • @byelevenseas
    @byelevenseas 11 годин тому

    This is so interesting, because in Asia obv, rice is a staple but very few overweight ppl

  • @auntiesocial808
    @auntiesocial808 12 годин тому

  • @wizbin8561
    @wizbin8561 13 годин тому

    Such a good video topic ! More people need to talk about this

  • @keliicenturion
    @keliicenturion 13 годин тому

    Move to a house Mililani Mauka or Aiea!

  • @FunGuyNT50
    @FunGuyNT50 13 годин тому

    I think it is the same situation in a lot of other populous cities on the US Pacific Coast. There is no pipeline of new housing for homeowners to upgrade to. Essentially, no one can afford to move. And no one can afford to buy.

  • @sleepyvtek9
    @sleepyvtek9 13 годин тому

    Altough a condo sounds nice. nice views.. cheaper than a house. but some places have really high HOA fees. some or over $1,500 a month. crazy.

  • @Jose_Jimenez
    @Jose_Jimenez 14 годин тому

    Time to move to the mainland. Hawaii is a nice place to visit, but not to live.

  • @HudsonK-nq5yy
    @HudsonK-nq5yy 15 годин тому

    I want to comment on the choice of caption on the thumbnail image for the video - "THE HAWAII CONDO TRAP." I noticed you didn't touch on how houses (as you said in the video, "a big boy house or a big girl house") in town are mostly *not* located in places that would be walkable to places that people tend to work in town in the same way that many condo buildings are, which you said was an important factor in deciding to buy a condo. You said your condo is in downtown. Yes there are a few houses in town, in places relatively nearby such as in Moiliili and Kapahulu, but lower-priced homes (still highly priced) in town are, for the most part, quite a bit older, and may require significant work (note your comment about condo buildings needing to collect additional money from owners to pay for improvements to the building, such as to elevators that no longer run well; single-family homes require paying for upkeep too, just for different things). Going back to the concept of a "condo trap": it's not some exogenous system of condo buildings in Honolulu trapping people. The trap here is your mindset and indecision on what is more important to you--living in a walkable place (near work, activities, city amenities) to avoid commuting vs wanting more personal space in a newer build structure that isn't going to have immediate costly maintenance, which necessitates you to spend time and money commuting to your job. One question worth asking: if money were no object and you could buy a house in town, where would you buy it *and* would you still walk to work, or would you drive (even if it's a shorter commute than a place on the windward side or the west side)?

  • @kaitai5900
    @kaitai5900 15 годин тому

    HOA fees are ridiculous in Hawaii. That’s the reason I have not bought a second home there.

  • @TracyKMainwaring
    @TracyKMainwaring 15 годин тому

    Refined carbs are a key factor in hypertension. Doctors are slowly starting to realize that hypertension is an early sign of insulin resistance. If reducing or eliminating them, you really do need to increase fat and protein (which won’t raise insulin levels). It’s vital. There aren’t really “healthier carbs” especially when it comes to starches. The body turns all carbs to glucose, which requires insulin. There’s just “less bad” carbs. But your body really needs the fats and protein (there is actually no nutritional requirement for carbs because our bodies can do without)

  • @aging1847
    @aging1847 15 годин тому

    Sorry, but you obviously don’t understand real estate ownership and worse yet, you’re speculating about a future which may not even take place. Just be thankful you bought something. While you said you were hapoy in the video, it’s obvious you’re not otherwise you wouldn’t be making this video.

  • @RegularFootisChris
    @RegularFootisChris 15 годин тому

    awesome Video Brotha!!

  • @pimaxuma
    @pimaxuma 17 годин тому

    That #1 rule of taking off shoes indoors, is a commonplace custom all over Asia (China, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, etc.). Also, in India and Pakistan, so it's not unique to Japan. The custom likely spread with Buddhism. Both Buddhists and Muslims require removal of shoes inside houses, and places of worship (churches, mosques). For example, Russian households inherited that shoe removal custom after 350 years of wars/occupation with the Ottoman empire. Cheers!

  • @-OBELUS-
    @-OBELUS- 17 годин тому

    "Shared appreciation!?!" What a rip off.

  • @eljefeguapobarbon
    @eljefeguapobarbon 18 годин тому

    We lived on Maui for first year then Oahu the second year and paid $2,500.00 for a 2br/2ba apartment and the housing purchase was out of reach at $600+ per sq/ft and rising. I moved to Pennsylvania and was able to buy a large house (1800 sq ft on 1/2 acre) in a great neighborhood for lower monthly payment. Yes, it isn't Hawaii but the fresh produce, food/variety and way lower gas and grocery prices make up for it. Road trips and mainland vacations give us plenty to see and do. Hawaii was awesome and the people we met were beautiful, proud and gracious. I can still vacation in Hawaii and still not be losing money by renting.

  • @infinitytricks3716
    @infinitytricks3716 18 годин тому

    Tie key to laces on board shorts. Put $20 in your pocket. Wet money is still money. Stick slippas in the sand near a marker.

  • @NeneGonzalez-mm9rd
    @NeneGonzalez-mm9rd 18 годин тому

    I eat 1 cup of rice a day...rice, once in your mouth is not anymore rice but sugar.

  • @oceanearth2243
    @oceanearth2243 19 годин тому

    I rented out my downtown condo for $2900 and now I live in a three bedroom house on Windward oahu for less.

  • @darrylk808
    @darrylk808 19 годин тому

    Don't buy a single family home. Buy a duplex or even better 3 to 4 units. You live in one and the rent from the other units will cover 80%+ of your mortgage. A single family unit does not put money in your pocket every month.

  • @Smithpolly
    @Smithpolly 19 годин тому

    The only people who say there is a charm to loud mopeds are people who are trying to sell their condo and are trying to convince other people or have no choice but to stay in their condo and are trying to convince themselves.

  • @saintspistonspelicans9684
    @saintspistonspelicans9684 20 годин тому

    Im almost quit at 6… my daughter had to tell me we almost there and we closer to the top than the bottom. Got to the top and so glad I didn’t give up. Oh by the way I did it in crocs (sports mode of course)😂😂😂. It was tough but worth it

  • @tomp9447
    @tomp9447 20 годин тому

    Come windward, we’d love to have you. A suggestion, consider renting out your condo and then renting out your next home. Saves you all those closing costs, and you still own, even if you aren’t living in what you own.

  • @christianlords1340
    @christianlords1340 20 годин тому

    Is that a pedo hat.?

  • @raymondperez2972
    @raymondperez2972 20 годин тому

    Braddah! Maintenance fees will kill you. Aloha!!!!

  • @laidbacktraveler2580
    @laidbacktraveler2580 21 годину тому

    Even at the height of the Japanese boom, Canadians were still by far the top investors in Hawai'i.

  • @Au_God
    @Au_God 21 годину тому

    Is it always that quite in Hawaii?

  • @dianag9066
    @dianag9066 21 годину тому

    It must have been wonderful not to have toms of strangers wandering around. 😊 I totally get what you’re saying. I’m not a native, but have been to the islands dozens of times. It used to be my “happy place” and I somehow felt at home there. But over the years, it has changed a lot, and the spirit of conflicting interests and poorly managed resources -and too many thoughtless tourists!- has taken away the sense of peace and calm. 😔 Plus, the ongoing hardships for the Lahaina fire survivors has just broken my heart. 💔🙏❤️‍🩹

  • @user-gz5mp6sw6b
    @user-gz5mp6sw6b 21 годину тому

    Oh don't be ignorant... Condo... Is good for single and if you still paying the mortgage still is not yours lastly condo is not your only a unit what unit after 50 years. Then what

  • @null1808
    @null1808 22 години тому

    Time to move to another state.

  • @garytellep5392
    @garytellep5392 22 години тому

    You make some good points and overlook the obvious. 80% of your state lives on your island and about 65% of those live in apartments of one kind or another either renting or own. With the conditions on the sale of your condo saying that you actually own it (and can make independent decisions) is a stretch by most Mainland standards. You live in 2024 urban Hawaii, a far different place than the 1960s and 70s were. And it isn't ever going back. You would honestly sell something at a loss to give somebody a break, well that's awfully benevolent and righteous of you but consider yourself in a very small minority with that mindset. Very small. Your walk video here sure doesn't "sell" living downtown very well either you could be in Phoenix or Ft Lauderdale not exactly anyone's idea of living in paradise (the Hawaii myth). A 3-4 hour commute one way perhaps which equates in most cases a 30 mile or less distance. How much is gas today a gallon there? Insane. And how long did your city planners take to finally finish your train? (the track distance already reduced). Fours hours drive from my driveway I'm 1/2 way to Anchorage (about 250 miles). If you can, and a big IF, find a comparable job living outer island (with a reasonable, acceptable salary cut and ideally a bump vs. a loss) then now is the time to move. Big Island perhaps. You are only 45 minutes away for ohana visits. Honolulu will only get bigger, real estate of all kinds more expensive, more people, more cars, less places to park, more crowded venues and it'll happen at warp speed now and not years like before. The best year of my Hawaii journey was living in Kona, the reality set in and life changed overnight the day I had to relocate to Oahu and that was 40 years ago.

  • @waveriderz2687
    @waveriderz2687 22 години тому

    Haha! ...generalizations? Grew up in a great metropolitan city, and lived in others . Been in Hawaii 54 years, and would live no where else. There's a price to be paid to matter where you live? I won't waste time addressing generalizations. Am in my 70's, and pretty much heard them all. You want the beauty of living here, with it's people, you'll figure it out? Hawaii no ka oi !