Salt Lake & Moanalua - The Hidden Pocket Of Honolulu
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- Опубліковано 20 січ 2024
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In this video Derek and Mahe describe the vibe of Honolulu's outskirts.
Salt Lake and Moanalua are technically Honolulu, but to locals these places are a completely different thing than Honolulu.
Centrally located on Oahu's south shore, this is an ideal location to live in if you work at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Fort Shafter, Tripler Hospital, Honolulu International Airport and Kaiser Permanente.
SERVICING:
- Oahu Island
- Maui Island
- Hawaii Island
- Kauai Island
Derek Okahashi
RS-82017
Licensed In Hawaii
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Roxanne and Will here, we ❤ our place for the view, its centralized location, and rentability as a investment in the future. If we want a nice evening time we can drive to town 10 to 15 if traffic and UBER if 🍸 are involve for 15 to 20 dollars. BTW we have access to beach 10 mins away. Core team did a great job for us 5:02
Roxanne and Will!! Great seeing you guys at Christmas.
We live just outside the gate near Tripler. You are right about the lack of cool stores close by. I do love the fact that they just opened the home depot where the old 99 ranch market was. Working on the house is so much easier. No need to decide if I have to go closer to town or Pearl city.
My auntie still lives in Salt Lake on the hill since the 70’s. When would visit we always stayed at their house. Steep street and humbug getting out the back way. It least I thought so. See to hit the shopping no center at the bottom for Sack n Save? and I remember Soon’s. Actually brought Soon’s back to the mainland on the airplane, stunk up the plane. 😂😂😂
I appreciate your videos! In the mid to late 1980s, I used to run from the beginning of the Pearl City bike path and then loop through Moanalua and run past Moanalua High School on my long training runs in preparation for the Honolulu Marathon. I live out of state now, but if I were to move back to Oahu after retirement, I would lean towards purchasing a place in the Salt Lake/Moanalua area because of its proximity to Kaiser Hospital and Pentagon Federal Credit Union's (PenFed) sole Hawaii branch on Radford Drive.
Aloha and mahalo for your comment
Another amazing video 🫶❤️
For my generation and when I was there, Salt Lake was where Castle Park was located.
I remember wondering where Aiea began and where Honolulu ended, or where Pearl City ended and where Aiea began.
I think people are a little spoiled with so much development now to view every community as being lacking of certain kinds of stores. I saw it all as one big metropolis and if you wanted to go to a mall, you had to go to Pearlridge or Ala Moana. If you wanted to go to a "cool bar", you might have had to go to the next town. If you wanted nice luau, you had to go into Waikiki. If you wanted to go to a beach, it just meant a little trip in whichever direction.
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Salt Lake my area. Funny area like two ways in. It’s a concrete jungle, and finding street parking is fierce. Cars getting busted up on the street. I took the number 3 bus thru China town to Waikiki at 5:45 am for many years. Like you said first affordable place , $400K, to buy close to town.
Do you know why it's called Salt Lake? Because underneath Honolulu Country Club was a natural brackish lake! They filled it in so rich tourists had another place to play golf that regular people can't afford.
Thanks for sharing!
I love u guys!
Hey y’all! Have been enjoying your videos for a while. Do you all cover rentals?
Aloha and thanks for watching. We can have a discussion about your rental value if you own a home, but we aren’t able to do rental placement. It just isn’t a thing here
Definitely a beautiful area. Use to take boys to Moanalua Gardens when they where little to run around.
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Aloha Mahe and Derek.. i hope you guys show Makaha valley and those estates over there. Mahalo
We will definitely do a video on Makaha valley
You guys filmed right next to my condo! Everything you said is 100% spot on, too! And there is no bar nearby. Closest is Mangiamo’s or the airport hotel. 😢
If anyone knows a closer one please tell me.
Thanks for the comment. Anything resembling a bar around the ice palace shopping center?
Had a Penthouse Apt at Country Club Plaza from 2011-2015, best Place I lived. Almost 2k ft sq ft with almost 360 ft views. Rent was a very reasonable at 2200. At the time I worked at Ft Shafter, Daughter went to Moanalua HS. The Navy Exchange, Pearl Harbor Gym, Tripler, and Airport were all close by.
You answered my question. We have 4 dogs. We aren’t ever letting go of them either. Lol.
Area of Responsibility (AOR)?.
Area of responsibility 😊
Does Moanalua high school rating boost SFH prices here? Seems like on the mainland it would, but not the same kind of effect in HI?
More sought after schools are good for real estate in any market, so it depends what you’re comparing it to
Our little league district was called “West Honolulu”
When I first saw your thumbnail calling it “South Central,” I thought you were saying that it’s the hood. 😂
I was like… 🤔
What golf course is that at Minute mark 3:10? Private?
Honolulu Country Club is private
Thx@@kenth2701
Area of responsibility
#AOR
Kaiser? Go Menehunes!
Mahalo for watching
Isn’t salt lake the area that just had their water contaminated
Red hill
❤❤ Downey California. I surf in morning at HB pier and evening I go low riding with 65 impala . Cursing is legal now in Cali. Cali style. Downey California. January 28 3pm. Downey theatre. Robert cozimaro. Hawaiian music. Hawaiian style. Paniolo : Mexicano Vaqueros, the haloes say cowboys. Paniolo taught Hawaiians how to ranch 1830 and 50 years later they taught Texans. Texans had slaves which Mexico said no, Then confederacy tried to expand slavery to mexico. Remember the Alamo….😂😂😂
Radford '83
Mahalo for the comment
Radford 82
I left Hawaii in 1972. I don't even go back to visit anymore.
Okay…
Keep it that way