23 May 2024, 07:32 PM
jodiOn tribal land with a lease, I’ve always felt like those (along with the cabins on leased land from the government) would be risky. But cool property!
23 May 2024, 07:42 PM
Steve MillerNot gonna be cheap to fix. Purchase will have to be all cash.
Leased land would be a non starter for me unless there are at least 30 years.
There are probably better choices.
23 May 2024, 08:01 PM
piquéthe lease is 30 years.
and jodi--over six acres!
23 May 2024, 08:02 PM
piquéI like being right on the water like that. Where I live now I have 360 views of the mountains, including the continental divide. But waking up and seeing the sea from your bed would be even nicer!
24 May 2024, 06:45 AM
MikhailohLooks more like a teardown to me. There's areason it's been on the market for the better part of a year. But man, that location..
24 May 2024, 06:48 AM
ShiroKuroquote:
There's areason it's been on the market for the better part of a year
Maybe, or maybe no one has the inclination to take on such a big project, the gutting plus the lease.
Either way, I agree, the location is amazing, but I couldn’t deal with the totality of the project.
24 May 2024, 07:59 PM
piquéI'm wondering why the owner couldn't have rebuilt it with insurance money. Wouldn't it have been insured against fire?
27 May 2024, 08:18 AM
DanielHmmm. I miss the mountains in HI a lot. It's known for its beaches, but it's 99% mountains. Of course, not glacial mountains but volcanic. So the landscape has an undulating quality to it as many here know. You only have to go higher or lower in elevation and/or travel a slight distance around a belt road to find yourself in a different climate, with mountain views, and, yes, I'd be lying if I said seeing the ocean isn't great. I thought the ocean views, assuming the ocean could seen became more spectacular the higher the elevation. There's a certain elevation where the largest ocean going vessels look like toys. Though, my favorite ocean views were from very high elevations. These were a magnificent combination of views of the land and a vast expanse of the ocean.
27 May 2024, 08:41 AM
DanielNote-- this reply 100% needs editing, and I'm sorry but I'm giving up on doing that.
I got a new phone yesterday. It's not a Pixel. It's a Motorola Edge 2002. I will take me a few days to learn how to use it.
I'll be able to edit posts when I figure out how to get Google Play to download FireFox.
I think I've finally become nostalgic about HI-- but not about living there. Big difference.
Much of the land in HI is lease hold because the large land trusts controlled by the missionary families won't sell it.
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