Re: My Situation
They need to create a device that prevents drunken ramblings.
Cnecki - Maybe I shouldn't have taken that last shot at the bar. You are absolutely correct - and that your home is already worth another 60K - that's awesome. I posted under a new thread that we have reconsidered the "absolute" move and are going to try O'ahu on a 6 month trial basis. I appreciate your feedback - and the eye opener. I figure a 6 month stay will allow us to get to know the island(s) better and see if we will be in a situation to find jobs, suitable housing and the like. I'm usually an optimist, but I think I was just a little to liquored up last night.
I do look forward to living on O'ahu - even if it ends up being for just 6 months. The experience will be more than worth the money we'll spend doing it. I tend to find ways to make things work, so hopefully we'll have the opportunity to find a nice fixer upper and be able to build a life in Hawaii.
Question for those who have built/looked into it. . . What are the costs per square foot for new construction? The Big Island seems to have some very reasonably priced land (less than 100K) - I know that the employment opportunities will be even more sparse, but if you find a deal you just can't pass up, you've got to jump on it.
Maholo and again sorry for the drunken stupor!
They need to create a device that prevents drunken ramblings.
Cnecki - Maybe I shouldn't have taken that last shot at the bar. You are absolutely correct - and that your home is already worth another 60K - that's awesome. I posted under a new thread that we have reconsidered the "absolute" move and are going to try O'ahu on a 6 month trial basis. I appreciate your feedback - and the eye opener. I figure a 6 month stay will allow us to get to know the island(s) better and see if we will be in a situation to find jobs, suitable housing and the like. I'm usually an optimist, but I think I was just a little to liquored up last night.
I do look forward to living on O'ahu - even if it ends up being for just 6 months. The experience will be more than worth the money we'll spend doing it. I tend to find ways to make things work, so hopefully we'll have the opportunity to find a nice fixer upper and be able to build a life in Hawaii.
Question for those who have built/looked into it. . . What are the costs per square foot for new construction? The Big Island seems to have some very reasonably priced land (less than 100K) - I know that the employment opportunities will be even more sparse, but if you find a deal you just can't pass up, you've got to jump on it.
Maholo and again sorry for the drunken stupor!
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