Maui Blog - Georgina M. Hunter R(S): Dear Diary - saw some great Maui listings this week

Dear Diary - saw some great Maui listings this week

Dear Diary,

What a busy week - with not much time for blogging or commenting here in the rain.  But I got a few things checked off the weekend to-do list...

  • update profile picture on AR and my outside blog
  • update Twitter settings
  • plant more lettuce and green onion starts
  • go to Maui County Fair
  • South Maui condo newsletter (still to come)

Of course this brings up a whole new blog to-do list...

  • Mike Sidney Photography
  • Twitter - how I'm using it
  • Maui garden update - what's still thriving and what's not
  • Maui County Fair pics
  • South Maui $20M home for sale
  • Honua Kai update and pics

I'm still quite pumped up about showing Wailea oceanfront properties in the $20,000,000 price range on Monday.  There are some fabulous Wailea and Makena homes on the market right now.  Thanks to the internet for that lead!  Was it just a week ago I got that call?

The Honua Kai project in Ka'anapali is coming along nicely - on Wednesday we got to tour the Discovery Center and see a model unit.  Then we went up to the 10th floor of the Ka'anapali Beach Club and got some awesome bird's-eye shots of the construction site.

It was great to reconnect with some past clients on Friday and show them some Maui homes for sale up in Pukalani and Kula.  A pretty good selection, but there's still more to see.  The first fairway home was undoubtedly the best of the bunch, with nice ocean and fairway views, fabulous upgrades on the well constructed home, and beautiful landscaping which made me drool.  We might have to take another look at that one.  On the other hand, the last one we saw had such wonderful bicoastal ocean views that it might be worth considering if the price was low enough.... the house needs a lot of work, definitely a Maui fixer upper.  I need to find out more about this interesting property... we all had a good laugh about the closet within the closet, and the stunning views from the garage!  There has to be a story here.

 Kula views on Maui from a Maui fixer upper home for sale

Comments

It is a good profile photo, but I was expecting to see the old one. My green onions survived Mr. Ike, but most of my vegetable garden suffered when he blew threw. Now why can I not have a view like the one pictured. Currently, all I see is downed trees. (Did you need me to send you any firewood? We have a bit of it right now).

Posted by Frank Schulte-Ladbeck (Frank Schulte-Ladbeck Professional Real Estate Inspections) over 3 years ago

Good list of topics for blogging. Good luck in achieving your goals.

Posted by GITA BANTWAL, REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI BUCKS County & Philadelphia, PA HOMES (RE/MAX Centre Realtors) over 3 years ago

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Posted by Shane over 3 years ago

Frank - that's a professional photo for a change - that's a shame about your garden!  Mine is still going strong except for the pole beans which haven't flourished the 3rd time around.  Time to plant winter crops like cauliflower and brocolli and greens.

Gita - I'm still way behind on my blog to-do list, and they keep adding on!

Shane - thanks for coming by and plugging your vacation rental.  Why don't you send me some more info and pics and might get time to blog about it for you.

 

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) over 3 years ago

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