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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".
Lisa has visited every state and even spent time in Guatemala, where Jacquilin was born, but the two have always felt that Hawaii was their home. So after twelve years of big city life in Houston, this mother and daughter duo is packing up and heading west to Kauai. With help from Hawaii Life broker JJ Leininger, they should be soaking up the cool Kauai breezes from their new home in no time.
David Ault was born on the Big Island but moved away at the age of seven. On a recent vacation to Hawaii with his wife Christi and their three children, David decided that they needed to move back to the place of his youth. With the help of Hawaii Life Agent Jené Green, the Aults will finally be saying aloha to a new life on the Big Island.
George and Lois Deuel have dreamed of living in Hawaii for over a decade. When George was given his most recent assignment and had the option of choosing Hawaii, he jumped on it. With the help of Hawaii Life Agent Sandra Sagisi Moser and ideas from their young son Lance, the Deuels struggle to decide which property is the perfect fit for them.
Chuck and Laura are both healthcare professionals in San Antonio and have come to a point where their current lifestyle just isn't for them anymore. The commute to work and busy city life leave little room for family time. There are plenty of healthcare job opportunities in Oahu and there couldn't be a better time for them to make the move. They're looking forward to the slower pace of life and natural beauty that Oahu offers. Hawaii Life agent Travis Farris will help Chuck and Laura search for a single-family home with amazing views and a large amount of outdoor space on the windward side of Oahu.
When Kira came to Hawaii on a family vacation as a child, she immediately felt that Hawaii was her home. For years, this free-spirited fire spinner imagined finding her own home on the Big Island, and now she's finally making that dream come true. With the help of Hawaii Life broker Beth Thoma Robinson, Kira hopes to find an authentic-style Hawaii home where her parents can visit from Wisconsin. She hopes to find one with plenty of room to practice fire spinning and enjoy the year-round beauty that North Kohala has to offer.
Kevin and Kelly Herendeen have been vacationing in Hawaii for years, along with their two children, Reese and Riley. The couple always wanted to live on the Big Island one day, but it was their teenage daughter Riley who encouraged Kevin to speak to his job about working remotely. After contacting Hawaii Life Agent Ro Scarbrough, the family is ready to find their dream home.
Paul King grew up in the paradise of the world renowned beach, Lanikai, on Oahu. Now, he wants his young daughters to experience the childhood that he had, by bringing his family back to Lanikai. With a successful career in real estate development Paul and his wife Susan know exactly what they want and are ready to enjoy the fruits of their labor with a house right on the water. Seeking the help of longtime family friend and Hawaii Life agent Mike Dilks, the Kings are looking for the perfect piece of paradise, with the stunning views that only Lanikai offers.
Tripp and Deja have spent many vacations in Hawaii and fell in the love with the north shore of Kauai. The couple lives in a busy community of San Diego and have decided that city life isn't for them anymore. Kauai couldn't be a better place for the active couple. Tripp is an avid surfer and loves the surf breaks Kauai offers. Deja loves to ride horses which is perfect since there's a large horse community on the island too. With the expertise of Hawaii Life agent Cate McCann Fleming, Tripp and Deja hope to find a home soon so they can start their new life in Hawaii.
Amy came to Hawaii at the beginning of her teaching career for a change of scenery and ended up falling in love with the island. Although she moved back to the mainland, she always dreamed of returning to the place she felt at home. Now a school principal, Amy likes to spend her free time outside. She wants a place where her family can come visit, with space to store all her outdoor gear. She enlists the help of Hawaii Life agent Rebekah Lussiaa to find a condo in the Waikoloa Beach Resort area so she can spend her time enjoying all that the Big Island has to offer.
After a whirlwind romance and marriageand with a baby on the wayTony and Leslie are looking for their first home together on the island of Oahu. Leslie and Tony love being active, whether they're playing volleyball, hiking, or practicing yoga on the beach. With the help of Hawaii Life broker David Buck the newlyweds want to find a three-bedroom waterfront home so they can live a healthy lifestylebefore their baby is due.
Stacey and Julia came to Kauai on vacation years ago and felt like it was meant to be their home, but they were raising six kids in a 4000 square-foot home in Montana and couldn't make their dream a reality. With just two kids remaining at home now, Stacey and Julia have enlisted Hawaii Life agent Lauren Pingree to help them find a smaller place that still offers room for their older kids to come visit. Since they'll be downsizing, they're looking for tons of outdoor space to enjoy the year-round sunshine.
Jason and Donna fell in love with diving on their Hawaii honeymoon years ago, but living in Sarasota, Florida doesn't afford them the opportunity to dive year-round. Now that Donna has a job opportunity on Oahu, the couple is finally taking the leap. Veteran Hawaii Life agent Sandra Sagisi-Moser helps them find a property with space for visitors and for their dogs to run, all within a short distance to the ocean so they'll always be just moments away from going for a dive.
Stephani has worked as a 911 police dispatcher for over fifteen years and it's taken a toll on her spirit. The one thing that makes her happy and washes away the chaos are the warm waters of Maui. So Stephani's decided to take her life back and make the move to west Maui. With the help of Hawaii life angent Jeff Onderko, Stephani searches for her own little sanctuary with ocean views and space to entertain friends and family.
After a whirlwind romance and marriageand with a baby on the wayTony and Leslie are looking for their first home together on the island of Oahu. Leslie and Tony love being active, whether they're playing volleyball, hiking, or practicing yoga on the beach. With the help of Hawaii Life broker David Buck the newlyweds want to find a three-bedroom waterfront home so they can live a healthy lifestylebefore their baby is due.
Stacey and Julia came to Kauai on vacation years ago and felt like it was meant to be their home, but they were raising six kids in a 4000 square-foot home in Montana and couldn't make their dream a reality. With just two kids remaining at home now, Stacey and Julia have enlisted Hawaii Life agent Lauren Pingree to help them find a smaller place that still offers room for their older kids to come visit. Since they'll be downsizing, they're looking for tons of outdoor space to enjoy the year-round sunshine.
After getting a job opportunity on Oahu, a couple is planning to move to the island, where they can dive year round.
A police dispatcher with low spirits hopes that living near the warm waters of Maui will help cleanse her of the chaos.
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