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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who started this subject8/17/2004 1:26:59 PM
From: Don Green of 306849
 
Guide to Retiring
In Hawaiian Paradise
By ROBERT F. KAY

August 13, 2004 -- Hawaii's weather is magnificent, the ocean is warm, the air is clean and the locals are friendly. Such recreational amenities as beaches, parks and hiking trails are plentiful, and there are more golf courses per capita than in many U.S. mainland coastal areas. Though rush-hour traffic is a problem on some of the state's islands, Hawaii's infrastructure typically is first-rate, with even broadband Internet access widely available. Health-care facilities and physician availability, always a concern for aging residents, are excellent. But can you afford to retire to this paradise -- known for its expensive real estate -- and still enjoy a high quality of life? Here's a look at the realities of relocating to Hawaii, along with snapshots of four of the state's islands.
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