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The 8 Best Movers in Hawaii

The island of Maui lies a whopping 2,286 miles from California,i making it very clear just how isolated Hawaii really is. To give you some perspective, that’s the same distance you’d cover when driving between San Francisco and Louisiana.ii However, instead of cruising paved roads past towns, restaurants, motels, and rest stops, you’d simply be passing over open ocean.   When you consider the magnitude of the journey, you can see why a move to  Hawaii gets complex, fast. (Not to mention that you’re also dealing with several different islands, each of which has its own terrain and its own way of doing things.) That’s why you wouldn’t want to trust your move to just any moving company.   Instead, you want someone who has experience in Hawaii moves, as well as someone with a...

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PCS-ing to or from Hawaii? Seven Things you Need to Know

Moving to or from Hawaii comes with its own unique set of complexities. After moving tens of thousands of individuals, families, and servicemembers to and from the Hawaiian Islands, we know them all. Plus, after thirty years’ experience as a leading military provider, we understand the unique challenges faced by our men and women in uniform.  If your PCS orders mean relocating to or from Hawaii, we’ll walk you through exactly what to expect. We’ll also give you our insider tips for making your move as smooth and easy as possible for you and your family members.  First Things First: CONUS vs. OCONUS  As you may already know, a move to/from Hawaii is considered an OCONUS...

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Buying Real Estate in Hawaii? Understand Leasehold vs. Fee Simple Properties

Have you ever dreamed of owning your own home in Hawaii? If you’ve browsed real estate listings in the Aloha State, you may have encountered a small detail that says: “Land Tenure: Leasehold.”  You’ll often see this note in listings for condos, especially those in and around Honolulu. The other thing you’ll notice is that these properties are significantly less expensive than comparable ones listed as “fee simple.”  Initially, you might think the low price is a typo. That’s not the case. When you agree to a leasehold arrangement, you’re getting something a little different than an outright sale.  We’ll show you exactly what it means to enter into a leasehold agreement—and who this unusual situation might be right for.  Understanding Leasehold vs. Fee...

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Get the Facts: The Cost of Living in Hawaii

Last Updated: 9/13/2021 Between the beautiful beaches, lush tropical landscapes, and laid-back lifestyle, it isn’t hard to imagine why so many people are drawn to the idea of moving to Hawaii. Whether it’s trading a hectic life in the city for colorful jungles and breathtaking waterfalls or leaving a stressful work environment for a more peaceful state of mind, Hawaii has a lot to offer its residents. However, this tranquility does come at a price. The cost of living in Hawaii is among the highest in the nation. In fact, by some calculations, Hawaii is the most expensive state in the U.S. If you’re considering...

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Moving to Hilo? 7 Things You Should Know Before Moving!

Last Updated: 8/9/2024 Considering a move to Hilo? You’ll find this town on the eastern coast of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, nestled in the South Hilo district.   Many people will tell you that Hilo is the rainiest city in the U.S.—but that doesn’t tell the whole story.   In fact, Hilo sits in the “tropical rainforest” designation of the Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification System. In other words, there’s no dry season in Hilo. As a result, the landscape in the North and South Hilo districts is one of the most verdant on the island. Think waterfalls and plentiful plant life in vibrant shades of greens, pinks, reds, yellows, purples—almost every shade imaginable.   Additionally, Hilo holds the...

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8 Things You Need to Know Before Moving to Kona

Last updated: July 29, 2024  If you’re planning a move to the Kona side of the Big Island of HawaiĘ»i, you’re in for an incredible experience—especially if you love the outdoors. The Big Island is well-known for its dramatic and awe-inspiring natural landscapes. As you tour the island, you’ll find cascading waterfalls, verdant tropical rainforests, 13,000-foot mountain peaks, and an active volcano. On the Kona side, you’ll enjoy warm weather, plenty of sunshine, and long stretches of white sand beaches. To help you make an easy move to Kona, we’ve compiled the below list of must-knows. We’ll give you a taste of what life in Kona is like, answer common questions...

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