THE SUPERFERRY IS COMING

February 19th, 2007

Sick of the airport, trying to park, finding transportation at the other end of your inter-island trip or just hate to fly? Well, another option is coming soon. The Hawaii Superferry is scheduled to commence service among Oahu, Kauai, the Big Island and Maui in July of this year. This diesel-powered catamaran will be roughly as long as a football field and half as wide. The ferry will transport people, automobiles, trucks and goods among the islands. Initially, the ferry will leave Kahului at 10:30 and arrive in Honolulu at 1:30. Fares can be found here. By 2009, there will be second ferry and a second round trip between Maui and Oahu.

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MAUI ELECTRIC IS GOING GREEN!

February 17th, 2007

We didn't know that Maui Electric's generating plant in Ma'alaea uses biodoesel to start up and shut down its generators. Now the next step is taking place. A refining facility which will turn palm-oil into fuel for Maui Electric's generators is going to be built across from the Maui Landfill on Pulahu Road.

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A CASE OF THE SLOOOOOOOWS

February 16th, 2007

The real estate market in South Maui has generally been very, very slow since the first of the year. But the real story is more complex than that.. Top-tier oceanfront homes and new oceanfront condominiums are still being heavily sought. Four large beachfront homes have closed so far this year for a total of nearly $50 million and per square foot averages of over $2500.. New oceanfront condominium projects like Wailea Beach Villas and Maluaka have obtained very good receptions. Lower-end homes in Wailea have been relatively busy with seven in escrow thus far this year. Those are the bright spots. Condominium sales in Wailea and Makena in established complexes have been very, very slow. Less than ten condominiums have gone into escrow this year, approximately half of last year's numbers. Inventory is over 100 units for sale. That represents 12 months of sales at 2006's sales rate and considerably more at the sales rate thus far this year. We are seeing an increasing number of price reductions in Wailea. But the news is worse in Kihei. There is simply way too much inventory for the sales pace. Units in escrow now have frequently accepted prices below recent comparable sales. We suspect that trend may continue. Wish we had better news.

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ANOTHER TOM AND SEAN LISTING

February 14th, 2007

Grand Champions unit 175 is a gorgeous two-bedroom, two bath unit with excellent ocean views. The unit sits on a hill so that even though it offers the convenience of being downstairs, it is the same height, and hence offers the same views as units 166 and 164 next door which sold a few months ago. This unit receives Destination Resorts' highest ratings for unit condition and furnishings. The countertops are granite, the cabinets new, the furnishings luxurious and the rental history strong. Here is a slideshow of this exceptional property. Read More »

BERNANKE SPEAKS!

February 14th, 2007

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testified before Congress today. Here are some high points in his prepared remarks:

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BECOMING ONE OF THE TOP FIVE

February 14th, 2007

In our last post, we discussed buyer's markets, "showing fatigue" and the implications for sellers. We argued that being one of the top five values in a given property type was critical to obtaining offers and showings. So what can a seller do to obtain "mindshare" in the real estate community? We believe three steps must be taken.

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SELLING PROPERTY IN A BUYERS MARKET

February 14th, 2007

In a buyer's market, sellers frequently are at a loss as to how to market their property. They wish to sell their property but also to obtain maximum price and struggle to reconcile the two. Let's begin with a definition. A buyer's market exists if there is more inventory of a given property type and price than is likely to be sold in a period of time at current absorption rates. For example, if one owns a two bedroom, resort community condominium valued in the $750,000 range, twenty similar properties sold in the last twelve months and thirty are on the market? That's  a buyer's market. In combatting a buyer's market, sellers must understand the process of showing property. When a real estate agent shows a client property, they know that "showing fatigue" sets in after 5-6 showings in a day. What happens is that people here on Maui looking for a given property type get tired of the process and confused by a series of similar properties after they see five or six in a day.. The effectiveness of a given showing falls as the number of properties viewed increases. Good agents know this and don't show eight or ten properties because they know it is counterproductive. This has significant implications for a seller. In short, your property MUST BE WIDELY BELIEVED TO BE ONE OF THE FIVE BEST VALUES IN THAT PROPERTY TYPE TO OBTAIN REGULAR SHOWINGS! If one doesn't obtain regular showings? One will not obtain offers, it is that simple.

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TIGHTENING CREDIT STANDARDS

February 12th, 2007

There has been a good deal of scuttlebutt regarding a possible "credit crunch" being on its way. It is way to soon to say that is happening, but with several sub-prime lenders facing financial trouble, many lenders are tightening their requirements for mortgages. At this point, much of the focus is on the stated income segment of the market. We'll see if it stays there. Should credit standards be materially tightened, we are likely to see the impact first in the lower end of the market.

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WAILEA EKOLU REAL ESTATE UPDATE

February 9th, 2007

Another very quiet week at Wailea Ekolu. No new listings or sales have occurred since shortly after the first of the year. Currently eight units are for sale, six two-bedroom units and two one-bedroom units. $950,000 seems to be a magic number as four of the listings are asking that price. Wailea-wide, well over 100 condominiums are for sale.

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MAKENA RESORT SOLD FOR $600 MILLION!

February 9th, 2007

Well we all knew it was coming and it was announced today. Local developer Everett Dowling, Trinity Investments of Honolulu and Morgan Stanley are buying the Makena Resort from Seibu Group of Japan. The purchase includes the Maui Prince Hotel, the two Makena golf courses and 1317 acres of vacant land. Dowling is already building the Maluaka condominiums near the Prince and was the developer of One Palauea Bay among other local properties.

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