Friday, August 03, 2007


Aloha all…E Komo Mai…Welcome to my blog about Living (and Buying) in Paradise! “Paradise” is the Big Island of Hawaii and by “Buying” I mean purchasing your dream home or land, My name is Trevella Williams and I am a REALTOR® Salesperson with Local Hawaii Real Estate 808-756-1749. This blog is primarily devoted to Real Estate on the Big Island of Hawaii; of course we are going to sneak in plenty of talk story about ono grinds, aloha spirit, gorgeous gardens and great beaches as well!

Check out this web site for some of the most affordable land in Hawaii; www.NanawaleEstates.com

Here are the Real Estate statistics since July 1st 2007;

Nanawale Estates:

Land- 160 listings, average asking price, $22,927.00. Average selling price, $13,700.00 Homes- 25 listings, average asking price, $212,833.00 Average selling price, $118,000.00


Leilani Estates:

Land- 80 listings, average asking price, $61,933.00Average selling price, $41,250.00

Homes- 36 listings, average asking price, $323,364.00Average selling price, $408,000.00

http://www.leilanirealestate.com/

Orchid Land Estates:

Land- 79 listings, average asking price, $84,937.00Average selling price, $65,857.00

Homes- 17 listings, average asking price, $429,029.00Average selling price, $225,125.00

http://www.orchidlandestates.com/


Hilo area:

Land (under 2 acr)- 111 listings,

Average asking price, $284,909.00

Average selling price, $162,300.00
Homes (under 2 acres)- 145 listings,

Average asking price, $472,250.00Average selling price, $382,469.00


Featured property: Beautiful Property In Glenwood Subdivision, 4 Bedroom 2 Bathrooms on over 28,000 square feet of lovely landscaped yard, it even has a stream running through the corner of the lot & has over 2,000 square feet of exterior storage, perfect for the do it your selfer or that classic car enthusiast! $239,000.00 Click here for more info.



If you would enjoy more photos of the Hilo area, please visit http://www.hilodailyphoto.blogspot.com/


My favorite place to eat in east Hawaii? Any of the local markets! Green papaya salad, crepes, tamales, chicken tortilla soup, smoke meat… it is all so yummy! I could just eat my way through from one end to the other! The Makuu Market on Hwy 130 is really becoming fantastic, you can probably find anything your heart desires there…from Hawaiian honey to Tahitian pearls, Samoan coconuts to Chinese herbs…it is always an adventure! Open every Sunday… go check it out for yourself!

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