Cons of Retiring On the Big Island of Hawaii
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- čas přidán 14. 01. 2024
- Considering retiring in West Hawaii/Kailua Kona? You may have done your research on some of the issues that you may face in retiring here, but Julie Ziemelis, Real Broker an Lance Owens, LUVA Real Estate go through some of the hot topics people discuss when considering retiring to the Big Island.
Healthcare, housing, island fever, loneliness, and more!
Julie and Eric Ziemelis are Hawaii lifestyle experts and Realtors. If you love Hawaii and want to consider a move here, join our 365 Ohana on www.365HawaiiLiving.com and download a free copy of "How To Move To Kona" and if you are considering purchasing a home on Hawaii Island, join and get a complimentary copy of our "Insiders Guide to Buying Real Estate On the Big Island of Hawaii" and gain access to our private Facebook groups. We also have a fantastic network of agents on other islands!
We offer expertise and resources to ensure we remove the uncertainly from the experience AND provide a community you can reach into for information about moving and events to help you create friendships when you arrive. A full circle Ohana experience!
We also partner with knowledgable Realtors and mortgage pros to help you buy or sell around the island. Looking for connections? Contact us!
Julie Ziemelis | RS-85062
REAL Broker
Julie@Ziemelis.com
808-785-2898
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It's one thing to vacation in Hawaii; it's a whole different experience to actually live in Hawaii. Be cautious!
Best part of listening to your videos, the bird songs.
Funny, I was not aware of it until you mentioned it!
I watched your “Cons of living in East Hawaii” and there were so many negatives that I was scared to watch this one. This wasn’t negative at all :)
I am one of those who are in mid 40s, short term renting their Kona home until I can retire early and move there. Thanks for the great information!
You made me laugh, glad we didnt scare you!
Another great video thanks for all the work you put into it 😊😊
Love that bird in the background!!
It's a coqui frog actually 😊
I love the coqui frogs in background even though I know they're invasive, it reminds me of being there. We visited the Big Island exactly one year ago today for 2 weeks and my husband and I would love to buy a home there at some point when we retire. We have a few years left but we're looking forward to it. We have been to all of the islands but Big Island really impressed us! Mahalo for this video!
Great job Julie, Lance and Eric. Keep 'em coming. Aloha !
I am here now and one major factor I noticed from Maui and Oahu are the large amounts of low income mainlander transplants. The island is very void of locals and is now ghetto. Having walmarts in all parts of the big island would be fitting.
Please talk about the squatters and home break ins.
What is the state and local police doing about it ?
You can also exchange with neighbors - people who want to go inland for holidays COULD AIR B&B their place to your kids want to come to HI.
This was fantastic! Exactly the advice I’ve needed. I’ll be 64 this year, have been working towards a move to BI this year, I would be there already if it were not for the resistance of my grown children. I’ll attempt to request them each to watch this particular episode. Thank you thank you!
I love that volunteer opportunity ❤
Thank you for the helpful information! We are in our 50’s and want to move to the Big Island to hang with you all! ❤️
The coqui frogs are right on time as the sun sets on another great show.
Big fan. Not quite at retirement age, but looking to get on the island ASAP.
You talk about medical treatments for working people. Most retirees have Medicare not private insurance. Your experiences might not be the same. Certanly warrants a different view. Sorry lance my doctor and our hospital all have free parking. (Small community of 230,000)
Many elderly on big island get "free" flights to Oahu for medical care or big surgery
Hi guys! How long would you guess the wait is to get in with a doctor as a new resident? Here in FL I had a 3 month wait to become an established patient with my physician.
We will be in K-K for 2 weeks in June and would love to connect with you to find a volunteer activity to do while we are there. Hope this is possible. Mahalo
Lol you guys make a lot of sense.
what's the furthest commutable location for working in Hilo?
HPP
I’m 58 and so want to live in the Kona area! I only have $200 in my 401k and want to find somewhere to live happily. HELP!!!!
I'm the same age, and have the same amount of cash. Thinking I'm going to work my way in. The wife wants to live next to her friend in Manini. (We would have to win the lottery for that). Good luck comrade👍
don't talk to a realtor (no offense). Talk to a reputable financial advisor for guidance on what you can truly afford and how to make your money work for you to sustain your financial health through retirement.
$200 buys you one bag of groceries.
Do you have any videos for disabled ppl as well? We've been watching your channel for years.
What can we film to help you understand moving here as a disabled person? I’d say the big drawback is our healthcare system.
And, can you use Uber on the islands instead of paying for parking?
We barely have folks driving for Uber or Lyft!
If you are looking at hilo, parking isn’t as big of a problem like kona.
The guy makes going to Oahu sound like a breeze, imagine feeling sick and weak and doing this much traveling. Different story altogether. These folks are trying to sell you something.
you are not welcome there.