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By AUDREY McAVOY
yesterday


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there’s now widespread concern that many of Hawaii’s children won’t be able to afford to live there as adults.

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The median price of a single-family home topped US$1 million in most areas of Hawaii during the coronavirus pandemic

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The state has the fourth-highest per capita rate of homelessness in the nation after California, Vermont and Oregon. On Thursday, new data showed the islands experienced net population loss five of the last six years. In 2022, U.S. census data showed more Native Hawaiians live outside Hawaii than within.

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“It really bothers me that we are saying to the young people of Hawaii, ‘It’s great that you might have been born and raised and educated here, but now that you’ve become an adult, you have to leave and you cannot come back,’” said state Sen. Stanley Chang, a Democrat who chairs the Senate housing committee.



Read full report at: https://apnews.com/article/housing-short...83a57ef4e0
This $1M is freehold landed? Of apartment leasehold?

If freehold looks quie reasonable
(04-04-2023, 10:01 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]This $1M is freehold landed? Of apartment leasehold?

If freehold looks quie reasonable

Should be freehold. They called it 'fee simple' over there instead of 'freehold'.
(04-04-2023, 10:01 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]This $1M is freehold landed? Of apartment leasehold?

If freehold looks quie reasonable

Hawaiians are poor. 

Cannot afford.