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This is The Time To Snap Up Land On The Big Island Of Hawaii At A Bargain Price


October 31, 2009

There is no better time to be on the lookout for real estate bargains, especially for land in some of the most desriable locations like Hawaii. The Aloha State has become a desirable place for vacation and retirement homes over the years. Hawaii’s Big Island provides a tremendous variety of climate zones, from arid to tropical and even mountaintop because it is so large. Here’s a source for a discussion that contrasts differences in climate, water temperature and other factors between Hawaii and California.

You will find the quaint town of Hilo on the east side of the Big Island. There is a reason that this area feels so tropical; it rains nearly every day. Here you will also find the government complex, although there are satellite offices in other districts on the island. There are many qualified real estate agents in Hilo and they can show you the best Big Island real estate in that area.

On the leeward side of the volcanic mountains is Kona, which is much drier than Hilo. Because of the direction of trade winds, much of the moisture is squeezed out of the incoming air when it passes over the numerous volcanoes. Consequently the Kona side is much drier. The sunnier climate tends to draw people, especially vacationers, to the dry side of the island, although Hilo has a substantial permanent population of residents.

Kona and Kohala offer a great deal of Hawaii land with terrific ocean views and coffee orchards above 1,000 feet elevation. It is possible to find large estate homesites at prices that are way below the peak in 2006. If you spend any time on the Big Island you will notice a more relaxed atmosphere than you’ll find on Maui or Oahu. If you are thinking about buying land for a retirement or vacation home, take a look at Kona and the Big Island.

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