Honolulu Condos: Beachfront Living in Diamond Head on the Gold Coast – Part 2

Beachfront Living in Diamond Head on the Gold Coast – Part 2

Beachfront Living in Diamond Head on the Gold Coast - Part 2

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In Honolulu, the Diamond Head area, also know as the Gold Coast, offers some of Honolulu's best ocean and beachfront locations in the world.  There are approximately sixteen waterfront condos located on the beach here.  Many units have stunning ocean views.  Please take a look for yourself!

 

 

Diamond Head and the Gold Coast

To view detailed information about all beachfront condo buildings in the Diamond Head area, please visit our featured condos page at our website, www.HNLCondos.com.   Visit our Honolulu neighborhoods section to learn more about the Diamond Head neighborhood.

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.

 

2 commentsDouglas Fischer • June 03 2010 03:09PM

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Nice post Douglas, I like the video clip and I check your website, very professional. A asset to buyer and sellers.
Posted by Steven Nickens R(S), GRI, ABR Maui Real Estate (The Wailea Group Maui Real Estate) 3 months ago
Hi Steven, Thanks for the comments. As you know, it takes a lot of effort to not only build a useful website, but also to keep it updated and relevant. Have a great day!
Posted by Douglas Fischer (RE/MAX Honolulu - Selling Honolulu, Hawaii Condos) 3 months ago

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