Hamakua Coast Realty

November 6, 2009

Refer to the Hamakua coast realty if you’re searching for a tropical waterfront property that wouldn’t deplete your life’s worth of savings. Located on the northeastern waterfront portion of the Big Island of Hawaii, the Hamakua coast stretches 45 miles from Honoka’a (where the 1st macadamia nut tree in Hawaii was planted) in the North to Hilo in the South, encompassing a number of small towns, districts and villages including portions of Hamakua and North and South Hilo.

The land is best for agriculture. The land used to be sugar plantations, mostly. But at present, various crops like papaya, orchids, ginger, eucalyptus, macadamia nut and coffee abound the area. The surrounding small towns provide the daily necessities of life. Politically speaking, this is where the ancient Hawaii still resides.

The Hamakua Coast can be described as rugged: your eyes can feast on numerous streams, cliffs, deep valleys and occasional small beaches. Found on the windward side of the island, the Hamakua Coast experiences significant rainfall. The Akaka Falls, the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden (a tropical rainforest that is part of Onomea Bay), the World Botanical Gardens with the Umauma Falls, Kolekole Beach Park, Honolii Beach Park, Kalopa State Park, Kolekole Beach Park, Kolekole Beach Park, Laupahoehoe Train Museum and Waipio Valley are just some of the land’s finest tourist attractions.

Beginning in 1991, the sugar cane companies started divesting themselves of practically all of their Hamakua Coast real estate. At first, it was the real estate moguls who purchased these parcels of lands. Recently, they’ve began offering smaller portions of these giant landholdings. At present, homes on large lush lots and small farms are available for sale. Interestingly enough, the Hamakua Coast Realty is among the handful of Hawaiian places where tropical acreage in large land parcels is still available.

While still highly rural, the Hamakua Coast is growing. The population centers remain the villages and towns of Wailea, Hakalua, Honomo, Pepe’ekeo, Laupahoehoe as well as Honoka’a. Honoka’a, for instance, was once a depressed economic area since it just saw the closing of its sugar mill. The situation today, has changed dramatically – locals in Honoka’a love the land’s elevation as well as its gentle weather. In addition, the town is beginning to become the home of fine restaurants, cafes, galleries and theaters.

As with any investment, the advice and guidance of experts must always be taken into account. As such, the Big Island Land Company can truly help you – its staff specialize on Hamakua coast realty. Whether your concerns run from agricultural property, to vacant land to build a future retirement home on, or an existing residential unit on a tropical plot, Big Island Land Company can help you fulfill them.

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