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Records Were Meant to Be Broken

July 17, 2017 By Nick Kawakami

You may have seen the recent article titled, “Prices Through the Roof,” in the July 7th issue of the Star-Advertiser. Besides the fact that they used the exact same title, almost to the day last year, it’s a headline that will catch some eyes and sell some papers. While I’ve been talking about this climb for a while now, let’s take a look at the June numbers to see just how “through the roof” we are.

The biggest number on the board is the median sales price of single-family homes at $795,000. That’s to say, if we were to take all of the closings last month, put them on a list in order of sales price, and looked at the one smack in the middle, it would have sold for $795,000. On its own, that’s a big number and eerily close to $800,000. But if we look at the entire year as a whole, the median price is only up 3.2% year to date. Versus June 2016, which was up 6.1% year to date, that median number may seem large, but the overall market is showing slower growth. Yes, we may see that median price jump over $800,000 in the near future, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves and start predicting a million dollar median price by 2022.

The most surprising number, in my opinion, is the number of closed sales in the single-family home market. In June, that number jumped 14.2% over last year, and continues up year-to-date. With all the industry talk about limited inventory, the number of closed sales continue to climb. This is especially surprising as the months of inventory (the number of months it would take to sell everything, if nothing else came on the market) dropped 10% to 2.7 months.

Condos saw their numbers dip a little, but continue to rise year to date. At $400,000 median price for the month of June, and $399,000 median price year-to-date, they are also on track to close the year as expected. I don’t see any real reason to believe that the growth should change, but will be interested to see as a lot of new listings came on the market last month (692, up 18.5% over June 2016, and up 9.8% year-to-date over 2016).

Looking forward, I don’t see any shortage of growth in prices but will be watching the inventory numbers closely. I’ll be looking to see if that ratio between new listings and closed sales still pushes the months of inventory down, or if the high prices start a shift.

Happy July everyone!
Nick

Filed Under: Island Living, Real Estate Tagged With: june, market report, market stats, stats

Open House This Sunday – Country Club Village 6 #514

July 16, 2017 By Nick Kawakami

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  • Open House Date: Sunday, July 16th 2017
  • Open House Time: 2-5pm
  • Address: 3009 Ala Makahala Pl #514, Honolulu 96818
  • 2-bedroom/1-bathroom/2-parking
  • Listing Agent Notes: 2 Bedroom unit in highly sought after Country Club Village 6! Salt Lake’s newest development! Well maintained unit that is clean and ready for occupancy! On the cool side of the building! Unit includes washer/dryer, a/c in every room and 2 parking stalls. Pet friendly, maintenance fees are low, guest parking, secured grounds, private park, pool, BBQ area, recreation room and other great features. Conveniently located near bus stops, freeway access, walking distance to the high school and much more!

[section_title heading=”h1″ style=”1″ text_align=”left”]Quick Stats[/section_title]

  • TMK 1-1-1-065-033-0075
  • MLS 201715248
  • Maintenance Fees: $330.00 (Monthly)
  • Fee Covers: Sewer, Water
  • Total Area: 821 Square Feet

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Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: condo, Country Club Village, Country Club Village 6, open house, Salt Lake

Open House This Weekend – Kapiolani Manor #1306

July 7, 2017 By Nick Kawakami

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  • Open House Date: Sunday, July 9th 2017
  • Open House Time: 2-5pm
  • Address: 1655 Makaloa St. #1306, Honolulu, HI 96814
  • 1-bedroom/1-bathroom/1-parking
  • Listing Agent Notes: Priced to sell!!! Conveniently located condo in the heart of town! Minutes from shopping, beach, Waikiki, and entertainment! Secured building with pool and extra storage! Secured, covered parking! Enjoy the Diamond Head views from your lanai! Unit ready to renovate to your personal liking and save money! Community laundry room located right outside of unit’s front door.

[section_title heading=”h1″ style=”1″ text_align=”left”]Quick Stats[/section_title]

  • TMK 1-2-3-022-052-0168
  • MLS 201714701
  • Maintenance Fees: $415.00 (Monthly)
  • Fee Covers: Cable TV, Electricity, Sewer, Water
  • Total Area: 555 Square Feet

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Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: Holiday Mart, Kapiolani Manor, open house

‘A‘ali‘i at Ward Village is Coming Soon!

June 22, 2017 By Nick Kawakami

Howard Hughes has just begun to release information about their upcoming project named, Aalii (spelled ‘A‘ali‘i in Hawaiian, and pronounced Ah-ah-lee-ee). While the final details have not been confirmed, here is a brief summary of the lofty expectations for the newest addition to Ward Village. [Read more…] about ‘A‘ali‘i at Ward Village is Coming Soon!

Filed Under: Island Living, Real Estate Tagged With: aalii, howard hughes, ward

Warmer Weather Signals Warmer Markets

June 13, 2017 By Nick Kawakami

Happy June Everyone, I can’t believe the year is almost half over! I remember being 7 years old and thinking, “Summer’s here! I’m so excited! Summer Fun! Days at the beach! No school!” Now all I think is, “Summer’s here! It’s gonna be so hot.” Haha, how adulthood has changed my views of the world! Anyway, the Real Estate market is also warming up, so let’s take a look at the stats for April. [Read more…] about Warmer Weather Signals Warmer Markets

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: market, market stats, stats

A Mixed Bag of Market News for April

May 15, 2017 By Nick Kawakami

Happy May everyone! As we say “Goodbye!” to Spring, and “Hello!” to Summer, the market had a mixed bag of good news and not-so good news to report in April. Let’s break down some stats and see if we can see any trends building as we head into the (traditionally) busier Summer months. [Read more…] about A Mixed Bag of Market News for April

Filed Under: Island Living, Real Estate Tagged With: market, market stats, stats

Summer’s Coming! Let’s Talk Coolers.

April 26, 2017 By Nick Kawakami

With warmer weather on the horizon and summer beach days ahead, it’s a good time to take inventory of your gear. Today’s post focuses on one of the most important aspects of a good island adventure, keeping your food & drink nice and cool! I’ll break down three great modern coolers that will keep your cold cuts chilled, long after the sun has set.

How many of you are still using old coolers, passed down from generation to generation, as if a rare family heirloom that has withstood the test of time? Remember these old Gott brand coolers?

Strangely enough, there has been a real surge in cooler technology over the past couple of years that have left these old foam-filled coolers melting under the Hawaiian sun. Advancements in materials and manufacturing have allowed companies to bring industrial insulation methods to consumer coolers (think about how quickly Hydroflask took off once they were able to vacuum insulate a water bottle). Here are three of my favorite modern coolers, perfect for a day at the beach…

RTIC Cooler (RTIC 20 Tan) – $199.00

The smallest of their molded coolers, the RTIC 20 quart version is perfect for a picnic, boat ride, camping trip, or at home for the big game. Seemless molded construction and heavy rubber latches not only make it durable, but RTIC claims it can keep ice for up to 10 days! [Buy at Amazon.com]

Polar Bear Coolers H2O Cooler – $129.95-$219.95

Polar Bear has a great track record of making great soft coolers, and the H2O features a leakproof, sweatproof, DuraTemp liner. The Tarpaulin waterproof outer shell, along with the addition of Closed Cell Foam, makes the new Polar Bear H2O 100% waterproof. That means, if you take it on the boat, you can be sure that salt water will stay in the ocean and not get in your food. [Buy at Amazon.com]

AO Coolers Canvas Soft Cooler – $49.95-$89.95

The most “stylish” (kinda) and traditional-looking cooler in this list, the Canvas Soft Cooler from AO Coolers features double the insulation of most soft coolers. AO boasts a 24 hour ice age, and a $50 price tag for the 12-pack version makes this the most affordable choice in our list. [Buy at Amazon.com]

After all of this, some of you may be telling yourself, “200 bucks for a cooler?! I can just get a Coleman for $40 at Costco.” And while that is true, I can personally tell you that the value in a good cooler is well worth the added cost. I can’t tell you the number of camping trips I’ve been on, parties I’ve hosted, or picnics attended where someone needs to go get ice to refill the cooler. Yes, it is a big, somewhat-luxury investment, but our island lifestyle lives outdoors, and a good cooler will make it that much better.

Filed Under: Island Living Tagged With: cooler, lifestyle, outdoor, summer

Amazon.com Offers Home Services in Honolulu

March 9, 2017 By Nick Kawakami

As a Realtor, I can definitely tell you the difficulties in finding quality contractors for home projects. For us, it’s a double-edged sword since the quality of the professionals can reflect on us. If a client is not happy with a person we’ve recommended, relationships can turn sour fast.

Amazon.com aims to fix that problem with verified home services, hiring professionals through their website. Whether you’re in need of a plumber to install a sink, or a handyman to assemble a bed, Amazon Home Services lists a wide-range of services available for hire. All their contractors are vetted and licensed, and they even go so far as to offer professionals whom they’ve hand-picked for the service.

Furthermore, they offer a “Happiness Guarantee” in case you are not satisfied with the service. Just file a claim, and Amazon will work as a middle man to make sure your job gets done correctly. This would be very helpful in the unfortunate event that a contractor damages your home or doesn’t finish the job. It sure beats chasing down people yourself!

Check out all the services they offer here on island. We all have our “go-to” guys, but it’s nice to know that there’s a place to go when you need something different.

Filed Under: Island Living Tagged With: handyman, home improvement, home services

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