Important issues facing real estate professionals will be the focus of three seminars at the Third Annual Hawaii Buildings, Facilities & Property Management Expo March 10 and 11 at Neal Blaisdell Center. The pre-opening session, Real Estate Management in a Crisis Economy -Profitably Surviving Receivership, Bankruptcy & Foreclosure, will be presented by J. Benjamin McGrew […]
Built in 1916, the distinguished “old Hawaii” style home at 2006 Keeaumoku Street has become a neighborhood landmark. Situated at the center of an approximately three quarter acre property overlooking the city of Honolulu, the ocean, and Diamond Head, the spacious home has been lovingly preserved by the many families who have lived in it […]
One of Hawaii’s architectural treasures, the former residence of Alfred and Elizabeth Marks on Old Pali Road, has been listed for sale by Mary Worrall Associates, Sotheby’s International Realty. Although it was originally designed and built for Clarence Cooke in 1928 by celebrated architect Hardie Phillip, it is commonly referred to as the “Marks Estate.” […]
Among the architects who have enriched the built landscape of Hawaii are Charles William Dickey and Claude Albon Stiehl. Although they designed numerous residences, both architects are best known for their public buildings, such as the Stangenwald Building, Hawaii’s first “highrise” office building, the U. S. Immigration Station, and the Toyo Theatre, all designed by […]
The Honolulu Board of Realtors statistical report on residential resales on Oahu for the month of January shows gains in both the number of single family homes sold and the median sales price. 162 single family homes were sold in January, an increase of 32.8 percent over the 122 sales for the same period last […]