In Puako, there are several types of housing you can choose. Some of the different types of housing options in Puako include single-family homes, condominiums, timeshare, and ohana dwelling. Single-family homes are the most expensive compare to other types of housing. Despite that, many people still purchase single-family homes. As a result, single family home is the most popular choice among homebuyers. Condominium is the second most popular real estate option. Ohana dwelling is type of property managed by the local county.
The average price of a real estate property in Puako is about five hundred thousand to six hundred thousand dollars. The cost of owning a condominium is cheaper. The average price of the condominium is about three hundred thousand dollars. There are very few houses in Puako that cost below $200,000. Real estate properties that cost below $200,000 cover an area of 1,000 square feet. There are more houses in the range of $200,000 - $400,000. Houses in this price range are usually fee simple properties with an area of 600 square feet – 1300 square feet. The majority of the properties in this price range are condominium units. Houses that cost in between $400,000 - $700,000 are newer. Houses in this category have a size of 700 square feet – 2000 square feet. If you want a larger house, you will have to pay about $700,000. Houses that cost about $700,000 and above will have at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The average size of the living space of a home worth $700,000 is about 1,500 square feet.
There are many real estate agents that can introduce you to good houses in Puako. You should hire a professional real estate agent that has lots of experiences and patience. He must be willing to help you find the type of house you want to buy. It is best that the real estate agent is member of the board of realtors. The real estate agent should not charge you for the consultation time. He should not charge you for helping you to make decision on purchasing the property. If the real estate agent charges you these fees, you should hire another agent. When you come to Puako to search for house, you should prepare your financial documents. You can request the bank to provide a credit report. In this way, you can determine all your financial problems.
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