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@GFC-13 ай бұрын
Born on the north shore but raised in California and Utah. Fortunate to go back and visit family in Laie throughout my life and enjoyed every moment despite all the negative feelings. The aina will always be home, a place of peace and comfort for me. Never forget your roots!
@bechokoy322 күн бұрын
Went to byuh early 2000's live in az but i miss it everyday. We Go back every few years.
@antonnovo6957 күн бұрын
Hi! Watching from Israel. I've been in love with Hawaii for a loong time. Looks magical❤
@arlenemadden87073 ай бұрын
Just got back from Oahu. Had a fantastic time. Made 4 trips to Windward side. We had our best food at a small restaurant in Kaneohe, “Kim Chee 1” delicious Korean bbq, we love our plate lunches. Loved the Aloha spirit of the Hawaiian people. 🌸🌺🌸
@harrymiram6621Ай бұрын
If you're looking to move from the mainland/overseas, let the Hawaiian culture & Spirit of Aloha change you! Don't try to change it. That's where alot of people get into pilikia(trouble). Comedian "Fluffy" iglesias said it best..."Hawaiian time=You get there when you get there!"
@gwinmeyer10533 ай бұрын
The kids on the beach were awesome. My family and I hang out there sometimes for “Aloha Friday” and the vibes are so great! I especially love how all the adults were making sure all the kids were safe. Love it!
@Hawaiian808823 ай бұрын
63yrs old..Grew up in Hono'uliuli Ewa plantation...a time when there was only a one-lane road into and out of Ewa Beach.....My Molokai wife and I are well traveled, we've both lived on the mainland for a number of years and traveled globally still, we're now living in Pearl City-Pacific Palisades, wife and I love it up here, that said.....I've caught myself on numerous occasions feeling somber, heart ache seeing, what has become of my Island home......truly my heart aches!....
@Jose_Jimenez2 ай бұрын
I miss the cane fields.
@Quinoaroche3 ай бұрын
I love this! Thanks for being so transparent and honest. 💯
@nickunceАй бұрын
yooooo the production value on these videos is insane. yall are awesome.
@justinbussing338Ай бұрын
I was there for work last half of January and First half of Feb, It was very windy but I loved it! I would live there if it wasn't so expensive!
@gstar13093 ай бұрын
Watching from Australia and enjoying you video..
@rhambone573 ай бұрын
Everything, except rising taxes does not suck about Hawaii. We look forward to many of the things you discussed. Living in Florida and previously in many US states and dozens of countries, it will be good to finally stay there and stay put.
@CLAYTONCHAN13 ай бұрын
Thank you for being realistic and sharing your heart and knowledge. Awesome. - Las Vegas resident.
@texaninhawaii78452 ай бұрын
You got the real scoop from the boys on the beach. So real ! 🤙🏼
@SandraChun-e5i3 ай бұрын
THank you for being so Honest about living in OAHU !!!!!
@xboxallin29532 ай бұрын
Great video! People really need to know what Hawaii is really like, not always like the postcards.
@richardcolburnii27613 ай бұрын
Moving... Already purchased... but... One of the things we find amusing every time we visited before moving is the heat/humidity. Every time people apologized for the heat and humidity. We have to explain we're visiting from a place that has 95 degree temps, 80%+ humidity so your 88 degrees and 66% humidity is cool and dry. Not to mention our afternoon hurricanes nearly every day in the wet season. We're ok with the rain level of just about everywhere except super wet places where we are not moving to. I'm sure we'll get used to it, but not all that much. Plus we have family on the islands... so we're making efforts to have our new home work for us.
@AslanKyoya17763 ай бұрын
I used to live in Houston, Texas, and yes Hawaii is warm and damp but not nearly as bad as many places along the Gulf of Mexico.
@MokuleiaVibes3 ай бұрын
@@AslanKyoya1776 Texas is humid. Hawai’i is balmy. That is how I describe the difference. Humid is unpleasant. Balmy is dreamy.
@AntBTaylor3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your commentary on living in Hawaii! Being from mainland and visiting your state as tourist. I felt some of items you talked about.
@WesleyDWilliams3 ай бұрын
If I have a good job , food and shelter in Hawaii why not! 🙏💜😍
@nursejoonloves27943 ай бұрын
Love this. I want to move so bad but the family issue is one of my biggest issues for moving...
@leilanih8083 ай бұрын
Aloha from southwest Florida! Born and raised on Oahu - Roosevelt grad Class of ‘65; mother was Class of ‘43. Moved here 33 years ago, mainly due to the high cost of housing and living. Now, it’s crazy over here, but still much less than Oahu. Thankfully, it wasn’t bad when we first arrived, so we were able to buy a home, which has increased in value by over 400%. Roaches and lizards, no surprise. A/C is an absolute must!!
@harveyh36963 ай бұрын
Just came across this channel. Liked and subscribed. 14:40 I learned a new and polite way of saying some tourists are A-holes. Those insensitive guests leave a bitter taste no matter where in the World they travel. 17:10 If the merger occurs, I'm thinking it might be like when CVS bought out Longs. Though there were some changes, the 'atmosphere' was still the same and the same Longs store signage stayed the same. Funny how so many locals didn't know that Longs was originally from California! Fantastic presentation!
@H..M..3 ай бұрын
I’ve missed your videos, glad to have a new one. I think it is important to talk about the downside of anyplace. We are looking to move - someplace - and prices anywhere people want to move are insane. NH, NC, TN, FL, TX, houses in popular areas are 1-1.5MM and up. And it is hard to get a sense of a place without spending a lot of time there.
@simone.hawaii3 ай бұрын
Hawaii business be like: "now hiring - people that show up" 😂 To me, the hardest is the isolation. We don't deal with much of it in Hawaii Island, no traffic, not over crowded but, the cost of living is pushing everybody out. Absolutely the best place to live, otherwise
@MokuleiaVibes3 ай бұрын
You nailed it! I loved the whole video. I want to see more like this where you do impromptu interviews-how fun! I loved the keiki’s! And yes food goes stale. I learned real quick that expiration dates don’t matter. I don’t know if it is because the stuff has been on a ship for so long or what. Still huhu I can’t get that monstera shirt in that color! I am gonna keep checking the website! Please tell them to stock that colour since you probably know the company people! Mahalos!
@glenng46853 ай бұрын
You know what aunty, you need to specify what areas of the island always raining and windy cause in makaha we rarely get any rain or wind down here so try not to compare Port lock or the windward side with the west side, mahalos
@christiantuairau42053 ай бұрын
Hawaii is a great place to live but like everywhere else has its problems. Cost of living, poor educational system and inability to get anything built or done in a timely manner, and local government biggest joke of all.
@securethebag16133 ай бұрын
Housing. There isn't much and its expensive. Homelessness is everywhere
@KirkYounkins-l7e16 күн бұрын
I lived on Maui early 90's. It got too crowded. Very expensive.... I. Love Windsurfing 😊! Much Aloha...
@MrJearley63 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. This is your subscriber from the mainland, Los Angeles . Yes you are right what you said about Hawaiian airlines in Alaska. I love Hawaiian airlines and what I will miss is the aloha spirit. The staff is very customer oriented. And we might not get that aloha spirit on Alaska Airlines. I guess not really sure. Plus I am a resident also on the big island on HPP Hilo side. Well thank you for this video Mahalo.🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
@marthakerr3 ай бұрын
Aww your videos are amazing keep up the good work.😃
@BrysoneNishimoto-n5rАй бұрын
Good job in telling like it is 🤙
@haleohanamalama29673 ай бұрын
I didn't know you are a singer! Just found out after bumped into a Hawaiian music video the other day! 😍
@vp39703 ай бұрын
Killah singer🌺
@g-bear916Ай бұрын
I love Hawaii
@R32R383 ай бұрын
Time zones, for sure. At a past job in the Eastern time zone I had to have occasional calls with a person in Hawaii, and there was only one hour each day when our business hours overlapped.
@prettygirlus90083 ай бұрын
Cold indoor AC in commercial establishments is a thing in FL as well. The temp in my office at my corporate job is regularly 69-70 deg. for the first half of the day, increasing to 71-72 deg after lunch. I keep a thermometer on my desk. I can feel the difference between 1 - 2 deg.
@SimieIriarte3 ай бұрын
I was wondering when you were gonna mention the critters 😂 I might wanna add the dirty pigeons that lurk at the outdoor restaurants to the list. Def challenging to work with the time zones while operating on "island time" over here - very similar to Guam lol. Otherwise every home has it's things... I think I'll love living here 😎 really appreciate the honesty in this vid🤙🏾
@gilbertahsam6433 ай бұрын
Born and raised in oahu. 60 percent Hawaiian. Left Kailua oahu because of the cost of living. You forgot to tell them how the state keeps tacking on taxes to the people. And the car registration is around 600.00 a yr and then your safety check is 100.00 a yr to drive your car on the roads. The roads are horrible and there construction to fix the freeway takes forever to be completed. If you buy a suv car there's hard to park your car. The property taxes are out of this world for a chicken coupe . Homeless is also a major problem. Traffic is horrible. I moved to Ohio and will never buy a home in Hawaii. I came back in July and seen how much in changed. A raw fish and poi and local food I think food land is the best place. $35 for good local food. Youngs fish market is also a good place to eat Hawaiian food.
@doransshield91762 ай бұрын
oahu traffic is horrible? i found it to be nothing 😂
@hankhillsdisappointedsighАй бұрын
I've never lived there but what you said sounded so unbelievable I looked it up. Looks like its more like ~$350. How are you figuring $600?
@amberdailey93483 ай бұрын
Hawaiian time bothered me so much when I lived in Hawaii (everything took weeks or mother to accomplish) however since I’ve moved back to the mainland I miss Hawaii time. I find myself driving slower on freeways unintentionally and haven’t been able to kick it and busy cities are dry overwhelming now. Miss my slower life in Hawaii Kai. ❤
@Dovey143 ай бұрын
What Sucks about living in Hawaii? Here are a few: 1.Tourism Overload: There are too many tourists, 2.Dependence on Tourism: Too many people rely on tourism, which is unstable. Finding ways to diversify is better for all. 3.Ineffective Policies: Some policies, particularly those from the Democratic side, seem to benefit only politicians and their donors rather than the general populace. 4.Hawaiian Electric's Policies: Hawaiian Electric’s current practices are problematic. For instance, I have a solar system and battery backup, yet I’m still required to pay $150 a month for a service I don’t use. It doesn’t make sense to mandate this kind of connection and fee structure. 5.Military Presence: The large military presence is causing environmental issues, including contamination of our drinking water and ocean bays. A potential solution could be to reduce or transition military activities on the islands. In summary, Hawaii once thrived under effective management and sustainable practices. Today, the island faces challenges due to overpopulation and a lack of resources. With limited land and ocean resources, we rely too heavily on external sources for food and essentials. Additionally, there are concerns about Hawaiian Electric’s financial dealings. It’s noteworthy that Timothy E. Johns, the board chair of Hawaiian Electric, is also the President of an Zypher insurance company. The very same company involved in the Maui fire compensation. This raises questions about the fairness of the $4 billion compensation process and the impact on local Stakeholders. (The victims of the Hawaiian Electric Fire!) Follow the money, Timothy E. Johns the CEO, and board chair of Hawaiian Electric is going to pay 4 Billion dollars to Zypher Insurance that Timothy E. Johns, just-so-happens to be the President!. The Governor is on-board with it all! Yet nobody has a problem with that! Lastly, while all this is going on what is Hawaii’s Governor focused on, Well he's pushing to ban oil sales in the U.S., He is trying to stop the import and sells of gas and oil in all 50 states. And Hawaii has filed suit against every state in America for the import and sale of oil and gas! Yep that's right We can't sustain ourselves we depend on shipment of goods. Yet the governor wants to ban the fuel the ships use to bring our foos to the state! Hawaii's key infrastructure is powered by You got it! Gas and oil! Here's the story: www.hawaiifreepress.com/Articles-Main/ID/41459/Hawaii-wants-to-force-an-oil-ban-on-the-rest-of-the-country These are some of the key frustrations and challenges faced by residents in Hawaii. In short This is WHAT SUCKS ABOUT LIVING IN HAWAII!
@MokuleiaVibes3 ай бұрын
@@Dovey14 yes yes and yes! You nailed it!
@kshinokevin3 ай бұрын
Ditto. if there is a ban on oil/gas, then Matson, Young Brothers, (not as big as Maersk) can't deliver anything to the islands. We still would need Cargo planes, that rely on gas. there are no longer sugar and pineapple plantations; the agricultural field is good to have, but it doesn't pay that much money; sustainable living (taro: I wonder if you need lots of water). you have the small Farmer's Markets (on the weekend) vs. going to a: Times Market/Star Supermarket, KTA market, Sack N' Save, Foodland, Down To Earth store, Safeway or a Whole (paycheck) Foods. The Jones Act (Merchant Marine Act of 1920) is one thing that help raise the cost of any goods to Hawai'i; it is a security thing. (Like a slow boat from China (with goods), it skips Hawai'i, then, it must go to California, to Matson (San Francisco); then, the goods get shipped back to Hawai'i, which product price gets trickled down to the consumers, at a higher price markup.) SMH... The salt air and moisture could ruin your laptop computer. (People might complain about some HPD (the local police station officers) staff don't do their job quick, correctly and efficiently. Some (not all) homeless people, should be put into a state hospital than jail/prison, because of undiagosed mental illness issues, with specialists: psychologists, psychiatrists, socail workers, intake workers, behavioral therapists. You can guide the horse to drink the water, but you can't force the horse to drink the water.) There is no Trailer Park or RV home areas; there are affordable housing for homeless people in truck containers on Sand Island; Waianae has a homeless encampment next to a fishing pier (RIP to aunt(y) Twinkle Borge). The HART mass transit (people hardly go on that thing); it might cost too much money to expand it until Ala Moana Shopping Center, from Kapolei. It was supposed to extend to the University of Hawaii at Manoa (the state's public university). the state could go bankrupt; the endless construction on Dillingham Blvd. (in Kalihi) might make the roads even worse (too many potholes). Bring back the Super Ferry, so that the people from the Westside (Nanakuli, Waianae, Makaha) can not be stuck in the 2 lane gridlock traffic jam (H1/H2 merge) in order to get into town for work. Is the Aloha Spirit dying each year ? Maybe; I could be wrong.
@MokuleiaVibes3 ай бұрын
@@kshinokevin yes to superferry. Also looking forward to sea gliders launching another option for interisland travel.
@Jose_Jimenez2 ай бұрын
Traffic is horrific for a small island. I don't remember seeing any back in the 60's.
@kjazzingilbert3 ай бұрын
Terrific video! I don’t live there (yet anyway), but from Arizona, doing lots of condo watching online, the huge association fees suck!
@okolemahuАй бұрын
Pretty much hits it on the head. Born and raised on Oahu and too love Bend, Oregon. I especially shudder when people call Hawaii paradise anymore. It was close to paradise when I was growing up in the 60’s-80’s. Now I believe the main problem that makes it “suck” now is, way too many people!
@tennisjunkpm3 ай бұрын
Can you post where you purchased that beautiful monstera blouse please? It’s gorgeous! ❤❤❤ On a side note my husband and are retired 3 years ago relocated to WA State outside of the Seattle area. Food is cheaper, real estate affordable in the rural areas. It would be hard for locals who don’t like distances but you gain a big and beautiful house.
@mikeuptegrove3 ай бұрын
Condos in Hawaii blow. Maintenance just goes up endlessly. The BODs act like dictators. They’re really not meant for locals. And, people who own them as investment can’t really rent them at much of a profit nor airBB them because of laws and condo rules. If you own a condo, you’ll end up fighting your own BOD and paying for your lawyers to fight their lawyers (that you also pay for), so they stop raising maintenance fees because they want to do special assessments all the time because the BOD mismanaged the general fund.
@H..M..3 ай бұрын
IMO that(bad BOD’s) is everywhere. I lived in a condo in Vegas almost 40 years ago and we removed the BOD for mismanagement. The biggest problem is that most of the people who want to do that type of thing are the people who shouldn’t, and the people who should are too busy doing other things. I will never live in a condo again.
@mikeuptegrove3 ай бұрын
@@H..M.. very very true!!
@wahiawabound8083 ай бұрын
I'm born and raised in waiahole waikane and one of the hawaiians pushed out from the aina. Prices of homes in hawaii sucks and it's because of more outsiders moving to hawaii driving up the cost because realtors like yourselves know 1 mill is going to sell. Also the government failed the real people of hawaii and thats putting a cap on buying in hawaii and last but not least alot of people is very uneducated about hawaiis history the real history illegal u.s occupation and is still illegal till this day and just because it happened years ago it doesn't mean it disappears and go away and we forgot about it for us real hawaiians it's a big problem people prancing around our backyard and they have no clue what's going on politically alot of people dont even have a clue right now that theres a battle right now in higher courts to remove the united states and its illegal occupation in hawaii.
@michaelwilliams523410 күн бұрын
"Illegal US occupation.."; no, incorrect information. The Polynesian s came first.
@1kaaa3 ай бұрын
I love visiting Hawaii but could never see myself living there. Enjoy it from afar.
@silasf943 ай бұрын
Great Videoooo girls keep rocking
@Puna_G3 ай бұрын
What sucks is that Kānaka & Hawaiʻi Locals getting forced out, taking a back seat to foreign powers (USA included). Keep Hawaiian lands in Hawaiian hands.
@JRTC882 сағат бұрын
Become a travel Nurse or Doctor and you can still live in Hawaii. This affordable problem is ever where not just in Hawaii
@PerrincinaSprecaci3 ай бұрын
I love your channel, Maila, beautifully produced 👍 If you could give me your thoughts...I live in Philly, I have a cousin with money who recently bought a home in Hawaii Kai. Pool, water view, and she has a small 500 sq ft guest ohana that she has offered to me. She is looking into the legal aspects of my renting-to-own this little house, but either way it's mine to live in if I just want to rent as a tenant. She has suggested $700 a month and free utilities. It sounds like heaven, compared to the $1200 a month I am wasting in ugly Philly in the same size apt. My concerns are 1) island fever - after four days in Florida I couldn't wait to go home due to the constant sun and heat. 2) Roaches and lizards - I am hearing horror stories about both! 3) I can't drive due to a medical condition, so would I be able to get around without a car? and 4) I worry about being a non-Hawaiian because my cousin has experienced hostility, which I totally understand because of the history in Hawai'i. Half of me really wants to go, half of me is nervous. Does this sound like an ideal situation? Maybe with time I could get used to these things? Would love to hear your thoughts. Mahalo!
@gret.gmsquared3 ай бұрын
We just moved to Kailua from Socal, and I love it. But 2 million plus for super old and non-updated homes/neighborhoods is not it.
@anthonyalvarez49923 ай бұрын
Love Hawaii Awesome place to visit.
@NatureScapeSounds3 ай бұрын
I miss my Hawaii. I have been in the states for this rodeo, about 5ish years. I am constantly trying to move back home.
@a.f.20993 ай бұрын
First to like Lol ❤
@mr.johnwick85652 ай бұрын
im watching from switzerland😄
@jerirasuloАй бұрын
79° year round ??? In winter, yes, for the most part. Summer average 87°
@thomasgriffith2953Ай бұрын
Hawaii has become too expensive now to even visit let alone buy a home there. Plus the fact that the violence has become a problem. Disgusting and disgraceful!
@alohapoppet61073 ай бұрын
I live in the Uk and have been coming to Hawaii every year since 2003 and stay for a month.Next trip is in March 2025. I will say this,Hawaii is not a place it's the people.
@gails11393 ай бұрын
Greetings. Hawaii is my dream location to possibly relocate. I plan to visit for the first time in 2025… I’d welcome the opportunity to connect with you…
@gameonhawaii53263 ай бұрын
I stopped watching because these aren't real Hawaii problems. These are rich entitled immigrant problems.
@Minarchist_91Ай бұрын
The UV index in Hawaii is nothing compared to living here in Nevada. It is easy to get a bad sunburn here in the middle of winter on a clear sky day with a high of 45°F.
@MultiGoodriddance3 ай бұрын
I would say the traffic sucks, August heat is rough if you come from a dry climate. Eating out is outrageously expensive. For me it just comes down to money if I made 500k. I'd live there. Agreed, I saw a lot of vacancies, having said all that Oahu is an amazing place, hence the high home prices 🤑.
@tisyfish3 ай бұрын
Is there a high demand for skilled workers such as plumbers?
@ssglopezvmАй бұрын
Aloha Maila, Hawaii is the best place I ever lived. Nothing sucks about living in Hawaii. You suck 😅 The cost of living is high, and it sucks if you’re broke! I lived in Puerto Rico for 20 years, and over 30 years in New York City… I moved to Hawaii 3 years ago. My views on this subject… 1. The Weather: By far Hawaii has the most pleasant and stable weather in the world. You’re being a little dramatic with the wind, rain and sun. Try living in Louisiana, Kuwait, Afghanistan or Alaska 😅 2. Isolation: I love living away from the craziness of the mainland. 3. Traffic: I live in Honolulu.. traffic is no problem for me. Try California or New York City traffic. 4. Parking: Compared to New York City, parking is not an issue in Hawaii. I also own my parking space. 5. Culture: I grew up i Puerto Rico, I understand the culture and island life. 6. Cost of living: Hawaii cost of living is high. Ensure your finances are good before moving here. Moving to Hawaii from New York City it wasn’t a shock for me. 7. Condo vs Home: it depends, I am single so, I bought a new condo in Honolulu. Low HOA and Amazing views. 8. Bugs/Insects: I live in the city, I haven’t seen much bugs or mosquitoes, just big roaches at the park. 9. Natural Disasters: There is lower risk here for natural disasters compared to living in the East Coast or the Caribbean. 10. Graffiti: Are you kidding me. Try living in the South Bronx in the 70-80 and riding the train. 11. Golfing: I golf almost everyday. The golf courses are the best ⛳️ 12. Health and Safety: Hawaii is the safest and happiest place to live. Do your research. The older gentleman in blue, said it best, nothing sucks, it’s always Aloha 🤙 Moving to Hawaii was the best decision I’ve ever made 🤙 Mahalo
@kellichun56223 ай бұрын
From Honolulu, Hawaii. Live in Las Vegas now.
@solomonsilva3367Ай бұрын
Another thing about the new anti-Aloha movement here in Hawaii is that much of the interactions you will come to learn with “locals“ include people using this ‘talking down to you’ method. I was raised and partially an Asian household, so I’m so I’m able to identify this problem and it is just almost like a strictness when scolding someone if they think they know better than you will try to embarrass you in front of everybody very anti-Aloha. This has now become a new form of communication here in Hawaii. It is so sad.
@viethuynh6808Ай бұрын
Lack of high paying jobs. I lived on both Oahu and San Jose, California. If you’re not a doctor or in big tech, buying a house will be very hard.
@reyangulo96153 ай бұрын
Living in Oregon is like living in the UK. 9 months of Lousy weather and one month of hell heat and the other two no comment. If you only know what's going on here on the mainland, you would never visit here again. I promise. Comment back, and we can discuss why I'm moving there and leaving here for good. I'm getting my little slice of paradise before It's too late. Aloha and I hope you never have to suffer again coming to the mainland and my advice! Stay where you're at. This place is a hell hole.
@joanclary36222 ай бұрын
Any little homes for someone in 70s and don't want stairs away from the beach.
@GODISPOWER7773 ай бұрын
Without tourist or military , Hawaii would not have an income.
@silasf943 ай бұрын
You videos was cool
@kathleencopp18403 ай бұрын
Weather issue??? What about too many tourists, 20-30 yrold druggies running around.... international people driving....... people on phones driving...
@solomonsilva3367Ай бұрын
I’m Hawaiian and was born in Hawaii. The Aloha spirit spirit is dead. There are too many people that I’ve moved here. In comparison to other “states“ this would probably be the closest you will find to a Third World country.
@kathleencopp18403 ай бұрын
Try go big Island...no trades...
@Cletus_the_Elder3 ай бұрын
They're taxing the kids now?
@Lopezflies8883 ай бұрын
1st world problems😂 we just left in May due to the God awful DOE
@jeanettejaquez68865 күн бұрын
What about for people who are looking to rent and relocate I'm in Chicago and I tell you it is time but I'm looking to rent and if you can help me out awesome and if you can't if you can direct me to someone who can we'll be friends forever lol so just send that link again I guess I can scroll😅
@gtaganas3 ай бұрын
Can we get the link to where to you got your shirt? LOL
@a0123452 ай бұрын
Bugs. The damn flying b-52’s.
@jorgej59165 күн бұрын
Crowded; worst traffic than LA; more expensive than LA; AND More crowded
@jonniesantos3 ай бұрын
it’s pretty from a distance…
@redbarron65593 ай бұрын
Is your sister Kanoe? 💛🧡💜
@mailagibson67873 ай бұрын
Yes! Are you part of her Bible study?
@solomonsilva3367Ай бұрын
Also, homelessness is rampant and the drug addiction especially to things like crystal meth are taking over a lot of the young people. If you drive a vehicle, you’ll notice that going into and out of many driveways and parking lots, the bottom of your car will scrape and caused damage to your vehicle. I would like to move to a better place like Florida or California or Texas. If you want to be near the ocean and live in the civilized, place with law and order. 🙂
@solomonsilva3367Ай бұрын
…live in a civilized place…
@deanhirakawa84363 ай бұрын
I have found out that everyplace is better when you don’t have to work 40 hours a week
@AnanthaNatureFotos2 күн бұрын
I wanna marry that Aloha guy!!
@lebeautyprenuer36792 ай бұрын
But you do realize that anyone that isn’t Polynesian are tourists? You included.
@MokuleiaVibes3 ай бұрын
Aloha from North Shore, O’ahu. O’ahu Golf Apparel doesn’t have your monstera top in that color! Argh!
@mailagibson67873 ай бұрын
Ack!! Sorry!
@lthage3733 ай бұрын
Don't forget the red dirt that stains everything!
@hawaii5.02 ай бұрын
Our surf culture is pilau. Surfers are territorial and are punks in the water. If you're a non-local or local to a new break you will not feel welcomed. There's no aloha at the surf break. I became a good surfer and was apart of the toxic surf culture and quit surfing because of the attitudes of the territorial surfers. No one owns the wave!
@prettygirlus90083 ай бұрын
Please tie your hair back. Would love to see your neighborhood and view. Doesn't the rain vary greatly by tine of year, the island, and location on the island
@johnnyakutagawa723 ай бұрын
Overpriced very expensive
@guslevy35063 ай бұрын
This is exactly I don’t live along the Mediterranean in the south of France..
@jasoncarreira39733 ай бұрын
My opinion Hawaii will lose its Paradise you always have to watch your back at all times it is not safe for the children of Hawaii there will be more and more crimes take a good look at the other states of the USA
@maitaioe94553 ай бұрын
What sucks…? Haoles.
@dkcchock44513 ай бұрын
too many Haoles
@jayros42693 ай бұрын
I hate golf courses. I wish they would all be converted to public parks lol.
@kathleencopp18403 ай бұрын
Ridiculous post...u trying to sell
@Minarchist_91Ай бұрын
Nevada > Hawaii
@rolo71103 ай бұрын
You’re kidding, right? Hawaii is incredible and there’s no place else like it. If you think it “sucks”, why are you trying to sell houses to people here? Sounds a little hypocritical. Go to the mainland if you think it’s that bad.
@WisdomOver503 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting people know the reality of what it takes to live in Hawaii. There are definitely thorns that come along with these beautiful roses.🌹 If you don’t assimilate with the culture, you will be miserable. The beautiful beaches, ocean and mountains will wear off very quickly.🏖️🌊⛰️
@jerryyeh22513 ай бұрын
She is too vague, too general, just a realtor trying to make $$$. Hawai’i is more than Oahu. I have lived in Puna district of Big Island for 30 months, moved here from So. Cal. I see NO VALUE in her video.My advice to people in the U.S. or Canada, before buying a property in Hawaii, the best thing to do is to rent for a year or so, then decide if you like to live in certain part of Hawaii. If you have a friend or relative living in Hawaii for a long time, their advice is much valuable to you.