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Orchid Land Estates

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Real Estate Agent with Aloha Coast Realty, LLC
Orchid Land Estates is a wonderful subdivision located in the Puna district of the Big Island of Hawaii...large lots, temperate climate and a active association allow this subdivision to command consistently high sales volumn and prices comparable with other subdivisions in the area.
Currently there are 18 active residential listings with a average asking price of $432,277.00, the average residential sales for the month of April was $240,000.00, with a market absorbtion rate of 1.6 per. month since the begining of 2007.
There are 86 active land listings currently with a average asking price of $90,982.00, the average land sales for the month of April was $99,000.00 with a market absorbtion rate of 4.8 since the beggining of 2007.
For more information please visit www.orchidlandestates.com or contact me at AlohaTrevella@msn.com
Anonymous
mark rose
 Youve got to be kidding  Hawaii has the most non performing notes per capita in th USA   The game is soo over Or the Island Gets  different news than the main land
May 21, 2007 04:00 AM
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Trevella Williams
Aloha Coast Realty, LLC - Hilo, HI
Realtor, Salesperson, ABR SFR

Mark~ Kidding about what? This data is collected from the Hawaii Information Service (Local MLS), and it reports acurately what is happening now and since April 1st of this year... none of the data was "washed" it is just straight dirt...perhaps that is where the concern/question is at? There are a couple of very high priced homes available in OL right now (gorgeous mini estates) and that does scew the asking price data a little higher than normal, same with the land (13+ acres as 6 lots for $690,000.00) but if I start washing the data here where does it stop?

As far as Non performing notes...I can find only 9 foreclosures on the entire Island of Hawaii, and considering what the sub prime market went through I dont feel thats to bad.

Granted the islands not only get different news than the mainland it also tends to get it years after the fact or not at all! Some times we miss out on bad news all together, lol!

May 21, 2007 07:56 AM