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You don't have to be rich to live in Hawaii — you just have to want it, say the brokers at the Hawaii Life realty firm who make island-living dreams come true for clients ready to make it a reality. In Hawaii, properties range from $50K plots of land to $50 million-dollar dream homes, from Oahu to Kauai to the Big Island to Maui. The firm's 130+ brokers are unlikely real estate moguls, people who themselves have made the leap to the life in Hawaii, as they call it, and who want to see that others can enjoy it too. This half-hour real estate series will follow the firm's endless stream of clients who are abandoning their 9 to 5 lives in Anywhere, U.S.A., to take hold of a "Hawaii Life".
After vacationing in Hawaii 25 years ago on a scuba diving trip, an adventurous couple from Idaho has their hearts set on moving to the Big Island. They're looking forward to a more active lifestyle with lots of time in the sun, and they're searching for a single-family home in Kona that's close to the ocean and has a yard for their dogs.
With two active boys and a third on the way, a newlywed couple is excited to buy their first home together. They're hoping to find a place in Kula, known as Maui's breadbasket, so they can grow their own fruits and vegetables. The kids need a big yard to run around in, and their parents want something move-in ready so they can focus on the new baby and not on renovations.
After traveling throughout the world, an Oregon couple decides to settle down on the Big Island of Hawaii with their three dogs. They love the community feel and slower pace the island offers, and can't wait to call the town of Kona home.
After honeymooning in Maui nine years ago, a Seattle couple has always fantasized about living on the Valley Isle. Now that a recent job transfer has made their dream come true, they're hoping to find a home in sunny Kihei with an ocean view, a pool and plenty of room for guests.
A young couple leaves Vancouver Island, Canada, for the beautiful paradise of Maui. They both love the natural beauty of the island and want their 15-month-old daughter to also have a strong connection with nature. They're hoping to find a home with a tropical feel and a separate guest space for family.
After traveling the globe for years as a personal chef on yachts, a young woman is ready to put her feet in the sand permanently and purchase a home on the Big Island of Hawaii. She'd like an ocean view, a great kitchen for cooking, room to garden and enough space to entertain family and friends.
After falling in love with The Big Island after a recent trip, an Oregon couple leaves the Pacific Northwest behind for the constant sunshine. They're looking for a move-in ready home with a pool, as well as a fence and plenty of yard space for their three dogs.
A Utah couple loves everything about Kauai and has decided to make it their permanent home. They're looking for a three-bedroom condo or house that will get them as close as possible to the island's white sand.
After searching for more than six years, a California couple is ready to trade the traffic of Silicon Valley for a laid-back lifestyle on Maui. His priority is an ocean view and a lanai, while she's hoping to find a pool so she can have a pool boy.
An active duty couple is transferring from a base in Virginia to the island of Oahu. But being a photographer and clothing designer, they'll need enough office space in their new home to accommodate their businesses.
A free-spirited nurse from San Francisco is ready to make Maui her new home. She loves the energy of the island and can't wait to spend her time surfing and doing yoga on the beach. She's enlisted her sister to help her find a house that is close to the beach and offers outdoor space for entertaining.
A recent college graduate is starting her military career and buying her first home on Oahu. She's excited to explore the different areas of the island and paddleboard in her free time. Her mom is helping her find the perfect property so that she can settle in a place of her own and say goodbye to the dorm lifestyle.
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