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Rents are going up - where to buy a condo ? ?

Housing
#1
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  • 2024/11/05 14:17

A couple lives in a rental. Waikiki.
Our rent is going up again next year.
Our salaries will all go to rent.

We are talking about buying a condo next year.

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#2
  • KAN
  • 2024/11/05 (Tue) 16:14
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I also live in the Moiliili area as a renter and the metro area has gone up dramatically in the last year. I also had a one-sided price increase of $ $400 this year.
The prices keep going up and up without knowing the ceiling, and the owners are trying hard to get on the bandwagon without regard to the situation of the residents. The market is now so overwhelmingly strong that demand is outstripping supply, and from the owner's point of view, "even if we raise the price, there are plenty of alternatives".
If the Democrats win the election, there will be a $ 25,000 down payment subsidy for first-time buyers as a campaign pledge. I think it would be a good idea to purchase a house with this system.

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#3
  • nicole
  • 2024/11/05 (Tue) 16:20
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Hi !
If you plan to live in Hawaii for a long time and work together, you should buy.
I have lived in Hawaii for a long time and I am buying.

Everyone has a different budget, savings, family size, and work location
I can't say where, but if you choose a location and a popular condo
you won't lose money.
If you are not looking to invest, live in Hawaii for a long time, and have never bought a
property in Hawaii, there may be a
chance to buy a new Affordable Condo, so please consult with a real estate agent.

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#6

I bought a house from a condo 20 years ago and now I regret that I should have kept the condo because both have tripled in value, but it seems that the management fees have gone up because of that, so when you buy a condo, you should look for the actual amount plus the monthly management fees + + electricity I think it is a good idea to include the amount of annual property tax in your budget when looking for a condo.

If you plan to live there for a long time, it would be a shame to rent, but you can also buy a reserve condo with income restrictions for less than the market price, although you are bound to have to live there for 10 years.

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#7
  • nicole
  • 2024/11/06 (Wed) 18:02
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#4 min #6 MAHALO
It is nice that you live in a single family home.
However, I have heard of people being robbed while on vacation when the whole family is away, even with Secom.
Are you two ok ?
I have never heard of anyone being robbed in an owner-occupied condo.
It must be safe because it is a condo with many owners.
It's nice that condos have security and it's hard to tell from the outside if you're away for long periods of time, but
the downside is that management fees go up.

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#8
  • お部屋
  • 2024/11/06 (Wed) 22:37
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Thank you all for your input.
I have started looking for an affordable condo in Waikiki !.

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#9
  • ハワイ
  • 2024/11/08 (Fri) 09:52
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I, too, plan to buy next year.

I am looking mainly in the Makiki area.

If you are buying, you are supposed to use a real estate Agent, but
it seems that you are supposed to sign a Buyer Agent contract
with the Agent before viewing the property.

In other words, it is a contract that says, "I will select you as my Buyer Agent
." This is a contract that says "I will select you as my Buyer Agent .

In the past, there was no problem to sign this contract at any time, but
from this year, the law has changed and it is necessary to sign
before viewing. Of course, the contract with the Agent is free of charge
and the contract can be cancelled at any time.

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