Guide to Buying a Home

Aug. 22, 2011

Questions to Ask Before you Buy a Home in Hawaii

Right now, buyers are going to find that this is the time to buy a home that is on the market. They are going to find that prices are low as there are tons of homes on the market that are competing with one another to get sold, thus it ...

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Aug. 18, 2011

Do You Really Need a Title Search and Title Insurance When Buying Oahu Real Estate?

Yes, absolutely. These are two of the most important parts of buying Oahu real estate. You never want to be without either, even if it means that you must pay the charges.

The title insurance company does a title search. It looks backward along the chain of ownership of the ...

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Aug. 16, 2011

How Fast Should You Counter Your Offer Back?

If you don't accept the sellers' counteroffer exactly as presented, but instead want to make changes, then it's a totally new offer from you—a counter-coun­teroffer, so to speak. You want to make this counter soon, usually within a day, while the sellers are still psycholog­ically engaged in the ...

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Aug. 15, 2011

Navigating the Difficult Waters of the Current Honolulu Real Estate Market

Even though it was only a few years ago, the days of the Honolulu real estate bubble now seem like a lifetime ago.  Only a few short years ago houses were selling like hotcakes, and it was not unusual to see a bidding war break out during a Sunday ...

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Aug. 13, 2011

Some Tips to Know Before Buying That Hawaii Short Sale

Buying a Hawaii short sale can be a great way to get the home of your dreams for a bargain basement price, but it is important to check the property out thoroughly before taking the plunge. While short sales can be great opportunities, they can also be fraught with peril ...

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Aug. 2, 2011

Do You Have to Pay for a Home Inspection for Hawaii Real Estate?

The theory is that since you're the one who wants the inspection and who, presumably, will benefit from it, it's only fair that you should pay for it. Inspections today usually run between $250 and $350.

What seems logical on the surface may not make as much sense ...

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July 29, 2011

What If the Sellers Fall to Disclose Serious Problems?

Sellers in most states require disclosures. However, few states have strict disclosure laws. (Cali­fornia is an exception—it has amongst the strictest.) If sellers fail to disclose a serious problem, particularly one of which they were aware, you, the agent, and the sellers might work out a money settlement to you ...

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July 10, 2011

Problems in your Hawaii home or condo you need to know about

Before you purchase any Hawaii house, you want to be aware of any problems that you might have to fix before you move in.  There are many ways to go about finding out if there are any problems with the house itself before you even sign the purchasing agreement.  Corrections ...

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July 10, 2011

Why a Hawaii condo needs to be inspected

There are many reasons why a Hawaii condo needs to be inspected before it can go on the market to be sold.  Selling a home that is not inspected can only lead to more problems for the potential buyer and for the previous owner.  Getting your house inspected ...

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July 10, 2011

Hawaii Real Estate: Tax Deductions for Buying a Home

For those interested in buying a home in Hawaii, there are many tax deductions available to them, which makes buying a home easier in the end. However, most people are not aware of just what types of tax deductions that they have the opportunity to receive. In addition, first time ...

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