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Now is The Time To Steal Land On The Big Island At A Bargain Price
December 11, 2009
This is a great time to be looking for real estate anywhere, and Hawaii is no exception. The Aloha State has become a desirable place for vacation and retirement homes over the years. The Big Island of Hawaii actually offers more land area than the other islands combined, and there are some very nice areas of widely divergent weather and geography. If you’d like to read a comparison of Hawaii and California vacations consider the SoCal Vacation Guru.
The community of Hilo is on the wet side of the island. The nearly daily rains give this part of the island a very tropical feel. The county of Hawaii has its primary government offices in Hilo. There are many qualified real estate agents in Hilo and they can show you the best Big Island real estate in that area.
One of the other districts on Hawaii Island is Kona, on the dry side of the slopes. The incoming rain clouds lose much of their energy and water as they pass over the inactive volcanoes that separate Kona from Hilo. That explains why the leeward side at Kona gets so much less rainfall. Most people seem to be inclined to the dry side, since there is more sunshine on average in Kona than in Hilo.
The Kona district offers a great deal of Hawaii land with terrific ocean views and coffee orchards around 1,000 feet above sea level. It is possible to find large estate homesites at prices that are way below the peak in 2006. There is an atmosphere about the Big Island that is different than the other islands. Give some consideration to the Big Island, and especially Kona, if you are thinking about purchasing land for a vacation home.
