Honolulu Condos: A Great Honolulu Neighborhood, Kakaako

A Great Honolulu Neighborhood, Kakaako

Kakaako: not just for downsizing

Varied amenities, demographics, have broad appeal

 

A recent article in the Sunday edition of the "Honolulu Advertiser" outlined some of the great benefits of this neighborhood.

Located just a few blocks east of Waikiki and immersed in culture and idyllic beauty, Kakaako's vibrant downtown-like energy is the perfect fusion of the most sought-after amenities and ocean views. And when combined with low-maintenance living, savory eateries and walk-anywhere convenience, Kakaako's growing appeal is contagious among buyers of all ages.

The typical resident has an active lifestyle and many enjoy exercise and ocean activities.  It's also nice to be able to travel and just lock the door behind you, knowing that the building is safe and sound.

For more information about the Kakaako neighborhood, read the rest of the article by clicking here.  (Please Note: Newspaper article links usually expire after 30 days from publication.)                   
                                                                                                                                 

For further information about this neighborhood and other Honolulu neighborhoods, please visit our website at http://www.hnlcondos.com/neighborhoods.htm.

Mahalo For Reading.

If you or anyone you know is thinking about buying or selling a condo in Honolulu, Hawaii, it would be my pleasure to help. 

Douglas Fischer, R.A., REALTOR, ePro, C.D.P.E.
RE/MAX Honolulu

www.HNLCondos.com

808-497-3810

Douglas@HNLCondos.com

Douglas is an experienced and respected Honolulu, Hawaii Realtor Associate, in partnership with his Japanese speaking partner, Christopher Sumida, who specialize in residential Real Estate and the sale of Condos in the greater Honolulu area including the neighborhoods of: Waikiki, Diamond Head, Ala Moana, Kakaako, Kapiolani, Makiki, Chinatown and Downtown Honolulu.

We love Agent Referrals.

 

0 commentsDouglas Fischer • August 24 2009 02:54PM

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