I’m a local born and raised here and it’s a different culture form the Mainland. It’s so important before moving to Hawaii that you do your research of the Aina and know your Hawaiian history so you have a better understand of the Hawaiian culture and the people here.
@13soulz3 жыл бұрын
The Big island is a very special place. I was born and raised in Hawaii my ancestors from Oahu and Big island. The cost of living is very high but there are ways to survive here.. I grew up in the ocean , diving fishing and surfing , I once moved to the mainland and stayed over ten years but everyday I missed the island, when my children were born I moved them here to raise them the way I grew up. It is a struggle for many but the mana of this island still keeps me here . I’m now 60 yrs old but I still work like everyone built my own house near volcano and live on solar.. too old to surf so I get with family and friends and play music on my days off, or bodysurf , swim , fish.. life is simply what you make it.. mahalo for your truth of the island Aloha
@13soulz2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnnySackoh .. your aunty lives with the sound of the ocean . She is blessed . 🤙🏽
@EveeLover Жыл бұрын
that sounds amazing. I wish I could raise my daughter there. I only hope I can move there after my husband retires
@13soulz Жыл бұрын
@@EveeLover aloha I wish you and your family the best in life no matter where you decide to settle your souls, life is gift 🎁
@jameswulzen5903 жыл бұрын
I'm lucky, my kids were born here and left for a short time and came home years ago, I came here when I was in my early 20's, went back a couple of times then settled here for good. When Iwent back it was to continue professional racing. I came back and got into a local Radio Station management and spent 18 years in Radio then went into my own business for over 20 years, I'm 81 soon to be 82 and doing great after having 3 strokes in 2018 I became fully retired and love it. I'm doing very well now and learning to walk again building a 60's Honda Road racer in my home here in Ocean View in the house I built, a Redwood Cedar custom home on an acre of land with a killer view in Ocean View. I go to rehab 3 times a week in Kona, have my kids and friends are close. I love it and would never trade it off. Aloha Nui Loa.
@srf21122 жыл бұрын
I grew up on Oahu and moved to the big island in 2017 for 3 years. One main difference someone from the mainland will first notice on Hawaii island is that a lot of things you normally can find/purchase readily are simply not available on the big island. The biggest and most consequential difference on that island though is healthcare or more succinctly the lack of it. There are very few healthcare providers and the system is fraught with corruption sthe ame as the government which is notoriously corrupt in the entire state. I came close to dying from blood loss after I received a deep wound to my hand clearing my property. The machete wound was just the beginning of that nightmare. Lesson is if you're older, have ongoing health issues or are anticipating any then DO NOT move to the big island. a hui hou
@robylaird37383 ай бұрын
You gave a good overall presentation of what it's like to live in Hawaii. Just one comment about pests is you forgot to mention the rats and mongoose population. My wife and I have lived here in Hawaiian acres for over 30 years. We came here in 1991. Overall we have had good experiences. Thanks for providing a resource for people to go to get get advice about living here. Thanks
@thepunadude Жыл бұрын
I've been big island almost 35yrs .. after swearing never ever to move here ... LOL! i spent the 1st 15yrs kona side .. above ho'okena a lil finger in the kealia ranch .. it was ok, & where babymomma wanted to live .. so there ya are! the vog/so2 got to me and i had to leave .. found pahoa ... i was all in! i have to say as a former 'silly con valley' engineer/multiple business owner, i 'thot i knew'. it took a year for me to learn to stfu .. & listen n learn .. my departure from california was permanent .. so there was no/little dragging up the 'there v here'. if i can say anything to add to this conversation, its .. 'this isn't where you came from' we don't drive, walk, talk or think like wherever it was, you know, the place just had to leave!! also this isnt your personal disneyland, so dont drive like crap, show respect and you will get respect. if you have serious attitude, some 350lber may change your way of thinking .. real quick(along with your body parts!). in my 20yrs this side i have noticed a pattern, most new will leave around 2, 5 or 10yr marks. remember this isnt where you came from ... you dont shove clothes in drawers for 6+months they will turn green. you would be smart not to buy home depot cabinetry ... particle board swells like mad and drawers won't open. also, get familiar with the culture, in 35yrs i think ive sed aloha 25-30 times ... its their culture .. i suggest not 'kidnpping' it, they laff at you! just be you!
@justine_corrine2 жыл бұрын
So, moral of the story, an introverts DREAM place to live! Alot of the cons, especially involving social or family situations, are not a problem for introverts, and actually could be a good reason why one would move to the Big Island - as an introvert myself, it sounds like heaven - and I have a great excuse not to be at obligated family functions, which give me anxiety. Just a point-of-view from someone who enjoys peaceful alone time ( and actually needs and flourishes on) more often than social time. My husband and I are thinking of moving one day, and we both are the same personality, so this seems like a great place for us. Thank you for the informative video!
@DomTheLight2 жыл бұрын
This!! 💛
@Magnilay2 жыл бұрын
I feel the same ❤️🎹
@cl547311 ай бұрын
Bought an acre built my house full solar set up and water catchment I'm all in for 75k. Now I'm retired before 40 volunteering at beach clean ups and getting paid.
@egyptjen862 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video. I felt like this was a genuine way to point out things people may not think of. My husband and I are looking to move to the big island by early 2023. Your video helps give us a great picture.
@marklindsey46682 жыл бұрын
Please remember Native Hawaiians really don't want you here And I continue to let my north American friends know That they should go back to long-term Thank you For leaving us alone
@charlesseitz12134 жыл бұрын
Well done! I so appreciate your honesty. During the time we lived on the Big Island, several of the cons you discussed became apparent to us. Keep up the good work!!
@365Hawaii4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Charlie! Keeping it real helps people save thousands of dollars in relocation costs if it is just too much for them. Appreciate your insights!
@MrRickyrecon3 жыл бұрын
This was probably the best evaluation of the Big Island I have seen by some people who moved there. Great video!
@brianclark47132 жыл бұрын
Aloha! Very good video. Mahalo for sharing. In regards to the Island's "Energy", I can personally attest to this. Unfortunately, this was a positive effect for me and I had to leave due to it being a negative feeling for my spouse at the time. This Energy, once felt and experienced, didn't go away for me. I think about Hawaii every day without fail. I'm an RN in Ohio raising 4 children and I try everything I can think of to not dwell on the Big Island anymore because the rest of my family has very little interest in moving there. I'm cautious about coming back to visit due to the pain of having to leave again. I've never felt this way about a place before and I'm a USN Vet who has travelled all over. This did not start happening to me until I moved to Hilo. After about a week, this weird feeling of euphoria kicked in. I didn't do anything different than I did in Kona. My spouse started to get nausea on a regular basis for no reason after the same week. I can't explain it but it is real.
@jennifers6435 Жыл бұрын
Did you visit the Tropical Garden”..I experienced a powerful spirit there 20 years ago….after hearing the stories of other visitors, I now ❤know that I did not imagine it.
@truthseek3017 Жыл бұрын
Americans slaughtered people there.
@ZenDeividdo3 жыл бұрын
9:48 - 12:15 THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. My dad was raised in Kona most of his life (most of my family was born and/or raised on Big Island or Oahu) but after living on the mainland for quite some time he ended up moving back and when he got a stroke over 15 years ago he had to be flown to Honolulu by helicopter... unfortunately it was too late and he passed away... point is if one is prone to severe health issues this is something crucial to keep in mind. Most of these are pretty spot on, I haven't been back to the Aina in quite a while but I can't imagine it's changed a WHOLE lot in 15ish years, at least not from what I've seen/heard from my Ohana over there... I mean sure there has been SOME development from what I've seen but by and large it seems not a whole ton has changed. As much as I love it there (and I've gotten offers to live there) for the kind of person I am the cons outweigh the pros... same deal with a lot of my Ohana that were born/raised there and ended up leaving to the mainland (various states/cities) for good. I've toyed with the idea a few times a decade or so ago but I ultimately decided against it. I'm blessed to have so much Ohana over there and it's a fantastic place to visit... I COULD live there but I'd literally only be able to afford living with family and working so much that I wouldn't even have time to do ANYTHING ("price of paradise" or "paradise tax" is VERY REAL.) I love my Ohana and HI is an AMAZING place to visit but I'd rather not live there. Aloha from NorCal!
@thepunadude Жыл бұрын
amen on the health issues! and sadness for your loss!
@davidhaskelmoore3 жыл бұрын
Way too many people are moving here since covid. It used to be so much better 10 years ago.
@MTB_Rider_962 жыл бұрын
Yep, 99.9% of the reason I moved back to the mainland (after living on Oahu for 3.5 years) was for family. That said, If I could afford to move my immediate family to the Big Island, I would in a micro-second, but I would never make the move if I had to work - I would have to be retired and be comfortable enough to live the exact same life-style as I do in the Mid-West - Which is not possible. So I stay in the Mid-West and vacation in Hawaii as often as possible.
@Native2Earth8 ай бұрын
Having lived in Arizona the phoenix area for 3 years my lifestyle is definitely better on the big island minus some groceries
@ssglopezvm3 жыл бұрын
Great video, I've been living in New York City for over 30 years... Originally from Puerto Rico. The only family I have in NY is my son - and he just joined the Army. I'm in the process of selling my home and plan to move to Kapolei where I have relatives. I also accepted a really well paying job at Schofield Barracks. My plans is to buy a nice condo near the ocean, live life and enjoy a Mai Tai under Hawaii's sunset 🤙🌴🌺🌞
@rusty65834 жыл бұрын
Deez two haoles get one pass. They are welcome because they have respect for the Aina and people. I love how they came here to blend in, instead of coming and saying it’s their right to live anywhere we want. Respect. Bless up Hawaiians are from a warrior culture. Don’t mistake Kindness for weakness.
@meshiesplace68863 жыл бұрын
Aloha We just want to slow our life down give back and enjoy life...
@GoGoOpie3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, everything was cool until she said "on our island" like they own it? I started sensing a bit of white entitlement 🙄
@meshiesplace68863 жыл бұрын
@@GoGoOpie I don’t understand what’s wrong with what they said. They respect the island have lived there for what 10 yrs now? To me saying things like white entitlement seems like a racist comment. No one is entitled or better then everyone eles. I treat everyone with respect and honesty. I’m kind and caring to those I meet and they seem to be the same way. I’m sure they didn’t mean it the way your taking it. They just seem very proud to live on such a beautiful island.
@bradleyhenderson11983 жыл бұрын
Y'all just mad because you got conquered. I don't blame you. We are all mad about that from some point in history. Fact of the matter is, so called natives aren't from the island either. They migrated there from what we call inaccurately the East. Earth is for everyone. Nobody owns any part of it.
@rusty65833 жыл бұрын
@@bradleyhenderson1198 well Bradley u should not visit here with that attitude. U would get slapped silly. . Sorry u think ur so entitled to this world, Master. Ignorant idiot. U make it hard for other Haoles. U Give Haoles bad name.
@Haoleman0013 жыл бұрын
I've followed your KZbin channel for awhile and my new partner and I just spent 10 days on the Big Island. I'm a kamaina having lived in Paniolo for 15 years where my late wife and I owned and operated Kokoke Lani bed and breakfast and I had Orchid Isle Appliance Service. Taking my new lady around to all the places familiar, one thing that brought back memories of why we left was the trash left by locals everywhere. My driveway was right ar the end of Kealaka'a street and people would trash the end of the street. The private school there couldn't even make an effort to keep their surroundings picked up as the parents of the kids were for the most part, " entitled" so it was always someone else's job and I got stuck cleaning up the whole block as nobody else lifted a finger. Now 20 years since I moved back to the mainland, my partner and I did lots of touring and on out drive from Honaunau bay to Puhuhonua along the coast road, I saw some of the same trash that was there 20 years ago! When is Hawai'i going to wake up? I live on an island in Florida now and we have weekly garbage and recycle pick up where they take everything! We are billed through our property taxes. You don't see trash anywhere. I really thought by now, Hawai'i would have gotten its act together as this is a black mark for tourism. We had designs of moving back to Kona but between the prices and the issues, I now have second thoughts.
@ShannonLH11082 жыл бұрын
I've spent the last ten days on the Big Island and I'm really astounded at the drug addicts, homeless, property crime, graffiti, and trash everywhere. It seems like no one cares about their homes, neighborhoods, or towns.
@drewstevens22443 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy i found y’all’s channel. I’m moving there in 2 years. My sister is already there but its very nice to see other insights. Very well done video with great information.
@vvk10659 ай бұрын
Is there anyway that you guys can do a video about THE COST OF LIVING IN KONA, HAWAII? I live in Anchorage, Alaska so the cost of living is a little bit higher up here, because everything has to be shipped up here , etc . And I have been seriously considering moving there but wanted more information and coming from LOCALS like you guys would be perfect. Thank you -Vinnie from Alaska
@mitchbandalan9450 Жыл бұрын
Aloha. I came across your channel when we were looking for a place to retire on the Big island. My wife loves the Kona side of the island but the prices are a bit steep. I saw you had a comparison video of Kona vs Waikoloa that caught my attention. Do you have a video (or can you make one) on Waikoloa (not the Hilton Waikoloa) for someone looking at retiring there? I know the wind is an issue but how is the village? How is the traffic to and from Kona? What are the pros of living in Waikoloa? Mahalo.
@jimandcathep99154 жыл бұрын
Don't let a little rain stop you - living in Oregon, if you don't get out for a hike in the rain, you're never going to go hiking... We went for a hike last weekend in 43 degrees and rain - no problem!
@365Hawaii4 жыл бұрын
There ya go! You just gotta make it happen.
@meshiesplace68863 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah I’ve been in Oregon for 27 yrs rain is normal so rain in hawaii no big difference
@danerskine98624 жыл бұрын
Great Video. Resident of the big island 2002 -2008. For myself a typically punctual person. "Island time" was a little challenging. Your agreed upon appointment time may come and go leaving you to wonder if your repairman, landscaper, ect. forgot.
@365HawaiiRealEstateInfo4 жыл бұрын
It as gotten worse with more demand and less talent on the island as so many people left during the recession.
@somedudeinatunnel31023 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the effort it took you two to make this video, and the constant change of scenery was fantastic! Thank you so much!
@365Hawaii3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Alex!! Yes, it took more effort! lol
@herbalannie77073 жыл бұрын
As an elderly single woman I traveled to and fell in love with Big Island several times. The vibe, that frequency totally resonated with me. I am use to a rural area, so conveniences no big deal. Glad to hear that there is a newbie support group because honestly I did not find the local people friendly or embracing outside of the tourist trade. Unlike Mexico where you are easily adopted into their families.
@8675-__2 жыл бұрын
Be warned, local Hawaiians don't like or accept new comers. They blame us for everything that's wrong with Hawaii, garbage, pollution, high prices, crime, violence and drugs. So be careful where you choose to live.
@herbalannie77072 жыл бұрын
@@8675-__ not choosing to live there. Happy in Appalachia
@ggavinkru3 жыл бұрын
I moved to the Big Isle with my partner in 2002. I was there until 2017, and while I was there I lost my brother's and my mother on the mainland. It was devestating-guilt, regret, etc... I even lost my partner while I was there, but he stayed on the island (awkward) I came back to the mainland, but I have decided to go back to Hawaii, because now I have adopted family there.
@kainaluhulalinaeole94993 жыл бұрын
Down sides -prices are super high compared to the mainland. $5-1 gal milk, gas $4.25/gal. Infrastructure has not kept up with the increased amount of vehicles on the road. Lack of respect for cultural places, customs of the islands. Car theft is high.
@papapjb Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video, very informative. We've been to Hawaii a couple times and looooove it! However, moving there is a whole nuther story. Thanks again for your experience and sharing the cons. I'm from Montana so I have a lot of room to roam, unlike the big island witch is 143,012 square miles smaller. Makes me think, hmmm. Wishing you the best, aloha from Montana.
@janeaverage78483 жыл бұрын
What a great informative video! I’ve been researching for a few years. I am an EEG Technologist so I’ve researched job and housing. You really nailed a lot of points I think about….job, housing, healthcare and island fever. I’ve used the meet up app to try to make friends and create my island Support since my goal is to live there at least part time. But d/t Covid it’s not easy.
@kb32393 жыл бұрын
I wish my parents lived in Hawaii, I would visit for the holidays and never leave 🎄
@ArchWayE3 жыл бұрын
You guys are doing a great job at explaining facts of the Big Island.
@jenniferd28092 жыл бұрын
Put an Apple Air tag in your car, attached to your bike, etc. An easy way to track your stuff.
@Shawbonez4 жыл бұрын
Another great video! Regardless if people are meant to be part of the Hawaiian life, you guys sure make it look fun! Wish we could've come out there this year, but I trust you are keeping up the place! :) Merry Christmas, and we'll see what this coming year brings if we can make it out there!
@johnfraser81163 жыл бұрын
After living in Pahoa for two years, i just discovered your videos. This first one is great. Thanks!
@jameswulzen5903 жыл бұрын
you forgot about the facility in Waimea, and we haven't had a direct hit from a Hurricane in years, flooding does happen on the Hilo side when it rains hard. We lived there for 16 years while I was in Radio then we moved to Kona to continue Radio work. You sound so wound up, relax. We have more than one place to shop.
@lrivera15182 жыл бұрын
Great video and great information! Love your friendliness and transparency. Aloha!
@fishhunt98744 жыл бұрын
I have to say that this is up at the top of the list of informative, helpful videos for those interested in moving to the island. The island is still in my future and thankfully I do not have the worry of needing to seek some type of employment. Mostly my needs are just figuring out the best geographic, temperate location and altitude with a view and a suitable sized lot. Mahalo and Mele Kalikimaka to you and your extended Ohana.
@MrJearley62 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video🤙🏽 yes we have family on the other side of the island Hilo and my wife and I are considering maybe move over there but you gave me a lot to think about before doing that thank you for this video. But I still love Hawaii and Cannot wait to get over there in September
@breakingthewall21122 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with the whole spirit of the Island and feeling the great power it has. We literally ran from the Volcano once because felt the spirit's power
@jennifers6435 Жыл бұрын
I experienced a great spirit power in the Tropical Garden”…I didn’t run but will never forget…whenever I see a wave breaking on lava..flash back
@williamkreth2 жыл бұрын
I am visiting big island for the first time. The island is calling me. I think I'd love living here
@c.m.15372 жыл бұрын
The pests killed it for me. Top video. Confirmed a lot of the things I thought about living there; the good and the bad.
@karllukas43442 жыл бұрын
Very clear and nice to watch this video, thanks!
@juliannearlene72442 жыл бұрын
OMG! I stay in Kona Paradise when I visit. Great beach and views.
@gorillapermacuture2 жыл бұрын
On Kauai we try "KEEP IT KAUAI - IT"!
@lhasaroadrat93743 жыл бұрын
Kona should really be on Maui, not the Big I. It's full of swanky hotels and rich Europeans and Asians driving Teslas. It's a rather yuppified scene- everything is more costly than other parts of the island. Kona is designed to milk tourists. There's not really much of an old Hawaii feeling to the place. You called it "America" but it's not really. It's Polynesia. Part of the USA technically, but spiritually and historically it hasn't much in common with North America. It's a living example of modern colonialism- the local Hawaiians, Japanese and Filipinos that grew up here work for slave wages, keeping the tourists satisfied and the hotels running. The Puna side of the island is much more Jurassic and mysterious. The Counterculture has deep roots here- musicians and artists and New Age types abound. The races mix and party together more and absolutely everyone respects Madame Pele'. The weed is killer and the body surfing is incredible. Becoming somewhat a native Hawaiian in spirit is key to living here. The roads are horrible but locals like it that way. Only good friends drop by. Herds of wild boars, UFO's, Aliens and the ghosts of Hawaiian warriors add to the mysterious vibe. It's a much more communal community. You can't judge the Big Island by Kona. It's like judging Mexico by what's happening in Cancun.
@kristinaanderson10474 жыл бұрын
I commend you for making this video and for being honest about the cons. The island isn't for everyone. A lot have to move over and learn the lesson for themselves though. Have seen it time and again in the 29 years I have lived here. If I may, I will just must take a (slight) exception to the Kona Paradise segment. This is a GREAT community, and we live this far out because we love it. Cool elevation, ocean breezes, low crime, uncrowded, quiet, peaceful, our own beach and bay (steep hill discourages crowds) incredible views, custom homes, and lots of other hidden gems. If we gotta go to town, no biggie, we just do all the errands at once. I am a writer so I work from home but also sub to fill in at the Konawaena schools, 30 minutes away, not bad. The historic Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail crosses in front of the subdivision, so there is literally hiking for miles. Yes, our housing prices have skyrocketed recently, but probably a market blip tied to the pandemic and low interest rates. It's a great place for families. My kids grew up here and were babies when we first came. (we rented for seven years, had to move out, and I was so depressed... but KP calls to you, it's a special place. So in 2004, i could finally buy something and we have lived here ever since.) We wouldn't trade it for the world, it is our home!
@LetsLearnEconomic4 жыл бұрын
Pros: beach, ocean life, nature, Cons: the aloha spirit dies as outsiders move in, etiquette and the kind hearted culture is dissolving as outsiders move in (I'm serious, I've witnessed this, it's a dam shame.), if you're from the outside always be humble and always give first (you won't though. In most cases which is why you fail to successfully integrate with all the locals)., cost of living is very high pushing locals out and older money or wealthier people in, job ceiling is low (somebody has to scrub the toilets), people want Hawaii for what it is but bring their own B.S without even realizing it which ruins it for everyone else, people are becoming rude as modern culture from the west floods in (again, you have to submit to what Hawaii is all about of you're ruining Hawaii for what it was), drugs are a real problem, the law enforcement is corrupt, racism is an issue ( people need to learn to give untill they are given to) the problem is people think they can act the same or their status is the same in Hawaii as it is wherever they're from, it's not, the dynamic has changed where their are checks and balances for your poor behaviour, old money owns a lot of land, blatantly corrupt government from the left and right along with the community, institutional poorly addressed racism, corrupt shipping taxes, the list goes on. I would only suggest living here if you're on the wealthier side and have means of income online or a high paying job set up. Otherwise you'll be exploited or life's gonna suck. Aloha.
@robngoma4 жыл бұрын
Hit the nail on the head!
@rusty65834 жыл бұрын
Wow. Local boy here. First time I hear Haoles (non locals) realize respect. Awesome to hear. They will survive here. Nobody like outsiders coming and showing us how to live. We was already living before u came. Money is not happiness. Locals use to give soo much Aloha to outsiders. Then the outsiders started taking without appreciation or equality. Locals got tired of being taken for a ride. Now we don’t trust fast moving people. Refreshing to see u guys explaining to others. Don’t take what’s not yours. Mom told me that. I hope ur mom taught u that too.
@greensfarmland4 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, I am a Navite American, and I moved here many years ago, and it was awesome to feel a loving culture of native people that had a similar Ideology. I felt at home, because my true homeland has been overrun. Now with social Media and more and more people from the mainland moving here it is becoming a sad state of affairs with the lack of respect that people bring. They use the Hawaiian language as if they are being cool, to name there business or farm without any regard to the disrespect , and furthering oppression that they put on the Hawaiian people. These are the same people not only destroying the Aloha, they are destroying every country they go to.
@LetsLearnEconomic4 жыл бұрын
@@greensfarmland yeah, and I agree with that and could add much more. This is just how the world is though. We can't do anything about it, history will keep repeating itself. That's okay though, because we are all just animals in the end. When we all die, none of this would have mattered anyways.
@TheAuroraChasers4 жыл бұрын
So much this!
@nena23774 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the videos. Keep up the wonderful work you guys! I’m looking to move there soon, subscribed, Mahalo 🤙🏼
@parttime9070 Жыл бұрын
I moved to Kona when there was just one stop light on that side, people used to ride horses down the street moving to different pastures, it was a slow easy life style.. All Kona had was golf and fishing for the most part.. Coffee shacks were easy to get 200 bucks a month or less..
@365Hawaii Жыл бұрын
We moved here in 2005 and that time you take about was just coming to an end. but very special
@jennablorezone8Band9A Жыл бұрын
This is going to be really interesting in regards to the 'energy'. I'm so sensitive to it, so it will either feel amazing and grounded (or) I'll be kayaking to Maui..lol ... 😆 Looking forward to a trial run. Love your realism with all of your videos! 🖖🤙🌅
@LaMitre-Corzy3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for putting this info together. I've been considering to move over there and had all those questions you gave answers for.
@skyesthelimit114 жыл бұрын
Another awesome video ~! I've always wondered how I would become if I lived on Hawaii Island. The longest I ever stayed was three months. It was magical. I had the best tan & I felt like I was home. not an easy life. No place is easy & there's the quality of life issues. However, I feel liked I've been called. Your videos are insightful & give a great perceptive of living on an island. See you @ the hour ~! ALoha ~
@365Hawaii3 жыл бұрын
People who feel spiritually connected to the island find a way to make it work and stay.
@stephaniemedina2382 Жыл бұрын
Feel like I left my heart on the big island. My husband and I adventured the whole island last year. We fell in love with every part, even Hilo… We are from Cali and didn’t see much difference in cost. Shopping sucked yes but wasn’t there to shop! Haha. We can no longer find affordable homes in California not even for investment. Hawaii checked all the boxes. Our fear are : schools, shipping, insurance, and business. We both run our own business and not sure how our line of work would do on the island. Guess we will just keep planning and see where we go… ❤
@365Hawaii Жыл бұрын
We are from the Bay Area and just went back for a trip and yes it was not that cheap any more. Hawai has a lot of good things but also can be a hard place to start a life.
@kristycopp4474 жыл бұрын
Pretty accurate..I lived there 27 yrs. I'm very reluctantly on O'ahu which is beautiful but city life...I miss Big Island
@jasonhatfield47473 жыл бұрын
I plan on living there eventually. All I ever hear from people around me when I say that is the negatives. Of course there's no such thing as a perfect paradise. There's a downside to everything in life. But, if you know what you love and you know where you want to be, then Hawaii can be perfect for you.
@gracedeals193 жыл бұрын
What a great video with a matter of fact discussion on life on the island. Just very informative and honest. Thank you! Wish you both a very happy New Year full of adventures and thanks for buying the beautiful Tommy Bahama dress from my ebay store. I appreciate your business!
@nicolehaug78062 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I've been long term planning a move there for a few years - trying to do it responsibly instead of mid life crises-y. :D I've lived on Oahu before and am prior Army and an Army brat. I hope the island takes me in and I vibe well with the energy - your points are spot on. Island life is def not for everyone - if you are a city slicker its fun to visit but you'd prob not enjoy full time living there. I enjoy quiet, nature, limited population. So ready to make the move!
@SapphireKaiara Жыл бұрын
I am autistic and I thrive on being on the middle of nowhere. I lived in the high desert mountain and it would have been great but it was too cold for too many months. I am super excited to be in the jungle. I am very resourceful and I have connected online with better people than in person. I will not be lonely but I am willing to help anyone I can when there. I am all for being supportive in my community but I need my peace.
@jillfaulkner768 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you for sharing.
@karilynn35353 жыл бұрын
North Hawaii Hospital; Kapaau has a hospital, too with full time ER....5 total hospitals
@clarkie01673 жыл бұрын
Went to the Big Island a few years back and noticed a small homeless population in Kona. My friend told me the homeless don't sleep on the streets but they squat in the numerous vacant homes.
@Rocksworld58 Жыл бұрын
Very enlightening BUT I’ve seen many of similar videos like this and no one ever talks about cell service, internet, cable tv. How are these services on the Big Island? TIA
@janetbailey4282 Жыл бұрын
My extended family have been on the big island for 80yrs etc......I lived south of Kona on the Old Jimmy Strewart ranch ........fantastic memories......but we were out side of the Golden Hour.......which is something to think about on a ranch...........I did move into Kona up in Iilani subdivision, total heaven..........I used the hospital in Kona/Waimaia a couple of times.........I did move back to Vail area Colorado, home, when family turned on my hearts strings........But I would have stayed there forever had it been different. Yes, hard to make a living, I did work at Costco lolol but unlike my other paradise, Colorado Mtns, we did not have to buy snow tires or change of season clothing.
@HeritageWealthPlanning3 жыл бұрын
wow! significant effort here, folks. Fantastic!
@vermibagcompostinggardenin58154 жыл бұрын
About how much do you spend each month for food? Food costs are going up like crazy in the states...so I can only imagine how high it is there. We are just retiring and thinking about the Big Island ...trying to figure out fixed costs...
@365Hawaii4 жыл бұрын
Yes, food prices are going up. I cant get out of the grocery store for less than $175-$200 a week,..but I am feeding two teens, plus an active husband, too. We also support a local Community Supported Agricultural hub (Adaptations, Inc) and get fresh produce for the local farms to integrate into our menu. If you got serious and shopped the sales, farmers markets and prepared food ahead of time so there was no waste, you'd be having a mainland food bill.
@johnheueisenIII2 жыл бұрын
Very informative! Thanks
@canadeeana2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE THE COQUI FROGS ... it's like singing, a bit loud, but i do love their singing . . . .
@MashmanMusic3 жыл бұрын
Can you recommend any good architects?
@Magnilay2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great info. Still a wonderful island-lovely sharing-From piano player new friend in UK ❤️🎹
@kaimana56893 жыл бұрын
wait, at the 1:51 he says far away from "normal" society. why is the mainland normal? I think you probably mean, what original society folks were "brought up in", and not the mainland is "normal society" and polynesia/hawaii isn't, right?
@timhazeltine32562 жыл бұрын
Yes, I caught that. Not very nice.
@soaring164 жыл бұрын
Home maintenance can be time consuming. I owned a home across from Richardson's beach in Hilo and it was almost a full time job. Humidity and rain is constant. If you're not a handy man type, you soon will be. As a side note, you have to report on your home sales agreement if you have ghosts. This is not a joke. I had them and it was noted when I bought it. Little did I know it can be true. In fact, the agent had already added that clause when I put my place up for sale.. Yes, I saw ghosts a few times when they walked to the fish ponds. In short, it's a beautiful place to live but it's not like the mainland at all.
@amedeiros19663 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your honesty, I am glad I watched your video. My daughter and I still want to move to the big Island, we are planning to move within the next 2 years.
@xuzack83211 ай бұрын
If I want to start my small food business on the Big Island, would that be a good way to support myself financially?
@alina-xc1jd3 жыл бұрын
Aloha! This is a must watch for anyone who contemplates moving to the Big Island. As a long term resident, I can attest you touched on the most pressing issues that new arrivals should consider. Just discovered 365 KZbin today!
@tondog90707 ай бұрын
Late coming to this video but well done: A sort of negative of Big Isle vs. Oahu = surfing. While us surfa bros go by the mantra "my worst day in the line up is better than my best day somewhere else" the surf options are less on Big Isle than Oahu especially when there's a coast shift. On Oahu u have to drive around 30 miles to change shores (North vs South) where as The Big Isle it's well north of a 100 mi as it's much more East vs. West. Doesn't mean there's not some great surf on The Big Isla just the options vs. Oahu are much less and much longer commute. For the younger crowd still with kids in school thinking of coming to any Hawaii and putting the kids in public schools: don't, wait till they're out of high school.
@jennifers6435 Жыл бұрын
My grandmother always told me island stories..she was always homesick, but, could never move back to Hawaii because of the 13 children born in Washington ❤
@calliedewitt80352 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very informative video. Now I need watch your other videos. Binge watch time!
@daniell6533 жыл бұрын
I'm 23. Im about to graduated with a construction management degree. I will move there in a few years, I promise.
@dreamlife23513 жыл бұрын
That’s a good job. Needed here
@taosholly4 жыл бұрын
CHICKENS. How is it that you missed this? When I moved to a small apartment complex in Hilo town, we had 18 chickens that started crowing at 3 a.m. and continued all day. One sounded like someone was getting murdered. I love the frogs and find them soothing and peaceful. Oh, maybe mention plane traffic east Hawaii. Bad now, even with fewer flights during covid. At least 4 or 5 regular flights all through the night. If weather is socked in, altitude is just above houses and this will wake you up far more than the frogs. Sometimes the planes idle on the runway and houses do vibrate. However, Hawaii has captivated me and I am home.
@happylivinginparadise915110 ай бұрын
To say you find coqui peaceful and in the same thread say Hawaiʻi is home is so hewa. All you need to know is the Coqui are invasive and they are harmful to the native ecosystem. Learn about a place you want to call home before you show your ignorance.
@cyndimoring93893 жыл бұрын
Spent December in MIlolii and had to move because of the vog. But thrilling to experience the 3.75 earthquakes associated with it.
@johnnywhiteshoe2 жыл бұрын
we keep going back to hawaii for vacation several times a year. we vibe with the island, it feels like home, and my wife and i both would be able to secure great jobs.... however, after the math, we could live in kailua kona and do well enough to live, but it would be modest and we wouldnt really be able to save. it works out better for us to upgrade our home here on the mainland by 2000 sq feet, rent out a casita, save for retirement and still live a privileged lifestyle, and just keep going to hawaii several times a year to pay our respects and reconnect with the island. there are a LOT of pros, especially if you do not have kids, family to care for, or health issues... but for a non native to live there in struggle is hard on the islands energy. it is a paradise, but we have to respect the land as much as we do for the health of our own retirement
@elkchaser674 жыл бұрын
our 3 girls went to public school there and it's bad really bad.
@cesarc67574 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. Can you speak about your experience with home insurane on the big island?
@JasonEngman3 жыл бұрын
Depends where you go with. For us it's actually been some of the cheapest anywhere even with extra hurricane insurance. Keep in mind what lava zone you live in will influence how much insurance costs are and if they will cover you at all. Lava zone 4 about 1k a yr insurance cost
@marshallbrowne53714 жыл бұрын
Well that didn't post right......Moved here in 2002 and have experienced many of the issues that you have brought up in the video. Working the trades here can provide a good living. I'll be looking up your group.
@365Hawaii4 жыл бұрын
Yes, trades are great..those are needed forever in any society any where.
@FeatherHolisticTherapeuticArts3 жыл бұрын
Where’s the best quality air on the island? I hear Vog can be a factor with air quality.
@365Hawaii3 жыл бұрын
Actually Hilo and the Hamakua Coast and Hawi..then Waimea and the Kohala Coast, then Kona, then South Kona and then it goes down from there during a high VOG day when south south Kona gets hit and Ocean View and Ka'u.
@scully392z3 жыл бұрын
We get vog on Oahu too but not lately June 2021
@JohnGrove3103 жыл бұрын
I'm sold... I'm moving over there
@Basic1fitty3 жыл бұрын
Please don't I don't we don't need more outsiders
@NastyFruit3 жыл бұрын
@@Basic1fitty stfu it's part of America
@onetribezen39454 жыл бұрын
Aloha! What's the park at the beginning?
@365Hawaii3 жыл бұрын
Higashihara --its between Keauhou and South Kona off of Highway 11
@abbeykennedy39162 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I visited a friend of mine at the beginning of May 2022. She lives in Kona. It was so amazing. I met some if her friends. It was great. Pretty sure my soul is still there. Lol. I will be in contact with you guys soon. 🙂
@MichaelBettencourt Жыл бұрын
Love you guys!
@beverlyscruggs42943 жыл бұрын
We live on Oahu, both own homes and looking at moving to BIg Island. You mentioned you had a blog--where can I find your blog ? Aloha
@jacobrodriguez85723 жыл бұрын
Possibly moving out in January of next year! This was very helpful!
@jameswulzen5903 жыл бұрын
No noise from frogs in Ocean View and house pests are in every state, that's what you should say. I'm going to be hard on you but that will make you a better blogger. Welcome to the information line of Hawaii, my Island. You both seem like very nice people, if I can help you in any way, I would love it.
@alive40822 жыл бұрын
Great content in this video! My 2022 update: Drugs- yes it is bad all over but mostly in Hilo Markets-Hilo it use to be nice (pre covid) now its price gouging rude people from the Philippines and not as large Theft- car and house break-ins are big Hilo side Homeless- Hilo side is really bad and Kona has them as well Speeding- All over the Island. If you are not going 10mph or more over then you will get honked at and tailgated with rage Shopping: Kona only Overall, Big Island is more expensive than Maui and Oahu from personal experience. Rain: Hilo side mostly Botanical gardens: Overpriced at $20 per person. Akaka Falls: Overpriced at $10 parking and $5 per person. Should just charge the parking fee only. Island Fever: I get it when I am not on the Island!
@ShannonLH11082 жыл бұрын
We are in Kona now, but went to Hilo for four days and couldn't believe how dirty it was. Full of homeless people obviously under the influence of something. Garbage everywhere. Nothing open.
@scotts10082 жыл бұрын
Very helpful thank you for making this 😊
@laurascholz73344 жыл бұрын
I live in ocean view, I have had two home invasions, that cost me big bucks. The last one was on, may 2020, two home invaders, one trying to come in the front door, and one coming in the mudroom door, at 4:30 a.m. lots of damage was done. They carried, metal pipes, as weapons. Turned off the power at the box, smashed solar light and cameras. The one trying to come in the mud room, got in. I woke up and had to use cell phone to call police. He heard me talking to them and they left. This is the short version. We have alot of crime here. As well as Alcoholics, drugs and most of the people have no jobs. It is getting worse by the day. I am 74, and have lived here for a long time. This is not a civilized area. Crime is rampant. If you move to this island, stay away from ocean view. It will be very had on your family.
@tecate94083 жыл бұрын
That is a real shame. We were looking in this area tor some time but hearing your story has us rethinking, is there anywhere you'd suggest looking
@laurascholz73343 жыл бұрын
@@tecate9408 I sent you a long message did you get it?
@tecate94083 жыл бұрын
@@laurascholz7334 sorry I did not receive any. How did you send Not? Not sure how to Private message and don't want put my email up here haha
@laurascholz73343 жыл бұрын
@@tecate9408 I will send you another reply.
@laurascholz73343 жыл бұрын
@@tecate9408 Things here are very expensive. If you live in Ocean view, and have a job in Hilo, or kona, the gas will take up a Lot of your paycheck. Teachers work very hard, but find it hard to control the kids. Ocean view doesn't have any school's, so the kids are bussed two towns over, as there is no plumbing or water lines in the streets. People travel to na'alehu, to get drinking water. 23 miles round trip. Or you can buy bottled water. Will continue this.
@meshiesplace68863 жыл бұрын
We bought property and are moving there soon. We can’t wait. My hubby is a house painter and I’m in the medical field. We bought a off the grid 2 acre farm and can’t wait to get there
@seanharris55923 жыл бұрын
Oh that sounds amazing!! My wife, I and 2 young daughters are inquiring to do the same, except rent to start. Living off grid and off the land is our goal. We also need to find jobs once we get there. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Places to look/live/ groups on social media etc. Thanks so much. Blessings and Namaste family. Ps. Enjoy !!😇🙏
@meshiesplace68863 жыл бұрын
@@seanharris5592 I can give you the name of the best agent. She went above and beyond for us.
@seanharris55923 жыл бұрын
@@meshiesplace6886 id greatly appreciate that. Thank you so much! My wife and I want to teach our 2 young girls to live off the land and connect to beautiful Gaia. This is truly the best place for this, we know we have alot to offer. We also feel as though we are being called there, did you also feel this? Thanks again for any help you may lend this way, blessings and Namaste
@lhenry16933 жыл бұрын
My wife and i are both from Ontario Canada, we are both status First Nations registered Masters of Social Work….been seriously thinking about making the big move. Soooo scary but cant get the thoughts of moving there out of our heads!!! Any need for Indigenous mental health therapists over there, ya think?
@dreamlife23513 жыл бұрын
Yes, there is a great need for social workers here on the Islands. Please be aware that the cost of living is high and the pay may not keep up. Because so many people from the mainland are buying up all the land they can get, it would be prudent to find a place to stay before coming. You would be a more welcomed transplant then people wanting to move here and take, change our ways and then complain about the locals. At least you have a heart and want to help 🕊
@richardmckrell48992 жыл бұрын
Nice that you still live with mom.
@AndyandRachel2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! Confirmation for us that we truly belong on the Big Island.