As a person born and raised in Kane'ohe, the reason there are no beaches is because we don't have waves. It's why we water ski and kayak instead of going to the beach. If you want the beach, you go to Kailua or Kualoa. The planes that you are going to hear is from the Marine Corps base. You can see the mountains when it's not raining, but most of the time you don't see the mountain cause it rains so much (also why it's so green). Never had a yard with water sprinklers until I moved to the mainland.
@@movingtohawaii It usually doesn't rain enough for the waterfalls to come out, so if it's raining on the town side then it's probably raining enough on the Windward side to see the waterfalls. I would say mostly winter and spring.
@@movingtohawaii When I lived in Kaneohe we took my buddy’s boat to the sandbar or kayaked a lot more than when I lived in Kailua. Your video does a decent job highlighting the different ocean activities between the two towns. A lot of Kailua expats trying to move back to Hawaii are looking at Kaneohe instead due to availability and price.
Yo you rockin the prince purple pajama pants fabulous. That area is chill and quiet from my experience. I live in the town area and you can tell the difference with noise, safety etc. Good video. I have to say youtube videos seem to make everything look much better than when you actually see it in person. Just saying. Aloha from Honolulu. Subscribed and been following your channel since it started. I learn more about hawaii and get good healthy laughs from your videos.
Mahalo!! Even our videos??..in terms of painty a rosy pic? Or is it just the screen in general. We try to keep it real :) Thank you for watching since the beginning!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ did u mean Anuhea the singer ? You’re the coolest girl I love watching you. You’re so real but also very professional and are really good at conveying everything beautifully!
Seeing a trend here; if Koolauloa (Kaaawa to Kahuku) is next on your list to feature, on behalf of Kanaka Maoli of this area we request that you pass our Moku (District) up. Derek has already made a video covering the North Shore. Perhaps that’s good enough for both sides of Koolauloa, with their insane traffic problems, rock falls shutting down the highway, and homes foolishly built on the shore front falling into the ocean. Skip over us tho, gladly. Being priced out of paradise has been a problem for us for well since air bnb, beach rentals, beach front homes had became a thing here in Hawaii, PCC, since pineapples, since sugar…maopopo anei? Subsequently, our road infrastructure has paid the price both in traffic numbers and road damage. Gentrification is a looming annual threat, whether it come from the government or from people trying to turn Koolauloa into wherever it is they moved here from, we hope to never entertain it. We no mind people visit, but please, go home. If you need another realtor’s advice and input, feel free to contact John Quindara. He can vouch for us. Mahalo piha, Nakia Naeʻole
I think I read somewhere that it's quite hard to make good-quality pavement/concrete roads in hot climates as they tend to crack more often due to rapid moisture evaporation in the creation process.
As a person born and raised in Kane'ohe, the reason there are no beaches is because we don't have waves. It's why we water ski and kayak instead of going to the beach. If you want the beach, you go to Kailua or Kualoa. The planes that you are going to hear is from the Marine Corps base.
You can see the mountains when it's not raining, but most of the time you don't see the mountain cause it rains so much (also why it's so green). Never had a yard with water sprinklers until I moved to the mainland.
What’s the best season/time of year for waterfalls?
@@movingtohawaii It usually doesn't rain enough for the waterfalls to come out, so if it's raining on the town side then it's probably raining enough on the Windward side to see the waterfalls. I would say mostly winter and spring.
I rented a room in a friends house about 2 streets over from that last house. The views are absolutely worth it.
The views - especially the sunrise - must be amazing. What kind of beach activities did you do?
@@movingtohawaii When I lived in Kaneohe we took my buddy’s boat to the sandbar or kayaked a lot more than when I lived in Kailua. Your video does a decent job highlighting the different ocean activities between the two towns. A lot of Kailua expats trying to move back to Hawaii are looking at Kaneohe instead due to availability and price.
Yo you rockin the prince purple pajama pants fabulous. That area is chill and quiet from my experience. I live in the town area and you can tell the difference with noise, safety etc. Good video. I have to say youtube videos seem to make everything look much better than when you actually see it in person. Just saying. Aloha from Honolulu. Subscribed and been following your channel since it started. I learn more about hawaii and get good healthy laughs from your videos.
Mahalo!! Even our videos??..in terms of painty a rosy pic? Or is it just the screen in general. We try to keep it real :)
Thank you for watching since the beginning!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ did u mean Anuhea the singer ?
You’re the coolest girl I love watching you. You’re so real but also very professional and are really good at conveying everything beautifully!
Called Bay instead of Beach for good reason
Born in Wahiawa lived in Whitmore village. now living NC. What going on in Koa Ridge?
Seeing a trend here; if Koolauloa (Kaaawa to Kahuku) is next on your list to feature, on behalf of Kanaka Maoli of this area we request that you pass our Moku (District) up.
Derek has already made a video covering the North Shore. Perhaps that’s good enough for both sides of Koolauloa, with their insane traffic problems, rock falls shutting down the highway, and homes foolishly built on the shore front falling into the ocean.
Skip over us tho, gladly. Being priced out of paradise has been a problem for us for well since air bnb, beach rentals, beach front homes had became a thing here in Hawaii, PCC, since pineapples, since sugar…maopopo anei? Subsequently, our road infrastructure has paid the price both in traffic numbers and road damage. Gentrification is a looming annual threat, whether it come from the government or from people trying to turn Koolauloa into wherever it is they moved here from, we hope to never entertain it.
We no mind people visit, but please, go home. If you need another realtor’s advice and input, feel free to contact John Quindara. He can vouch for us.
Mahalo piha,
Nakia Naeʻole
Hi Kahe!
for the algorithm, but real
Just saw the $25m on kaneoha Zillow 😅 omg
Yeeeeeeeeeah we're gonna visit the NEXT highest 😅
JD Farag's church?
I'm thinking you might want to rename this vid "How to pronounce Kaneohe". :)
We’ll do a “How To Say Hawaii Neighborhoods” video 😆
@@movingtohawaii Looking forward to seeing it!
What's up with those 35+ year-old looking roads there? Raise those property values up by simply refreshing those roads with the high taxes being paid
Potholes are Hawaii’s unofficial mascot 😅 They’re really bad and seem to always be popping up no matter how many construction zones there are.
I think I read somewhere that it's quite hard to make good-quality pavement/concrete roads in hot climates as they tend to crack more often due to rapid moisture evaporation in the creation process.
Country? There's no more country on Oahu. It's all suburbs now.