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Grin Alan
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Real Estate Investing on Maui

Grin Alan
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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I'm getting started investing in Real Estate in Maui, Hawaii, and I'm very motivated to take action and find deals. I'd love to connect with like-minded people who have experience investing in Hawaii to gain knowledge and broaden my experience. I'm also open to any advice, tips, and information on the best way to start this journey--anything helps! Looking forward to hearing and learning from you guys. Mahalo!

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Patrick Franta
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Patrick Franta
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Aloha @Grin Alan!

Welcome to the group!  As others have mentioned cashflow can be a hard thing to find, especially in todays market.  However, we do not have the same influence form foreign investors that Oahu does so there are opportunities to be found, it just takes some effort and time to find them.  The entry level condos in Kihei still cashflow.  U can purchase a 2 bed/1.5 bath at $280,000 and rent it out for $2,250.  

Other than those you would have to look for a multi-unit.  The only issue there is you need a significant amount of capital to get going.  those start in the mid 500's and that is for a fixer upper.  

If you have any other questions I am more than happy to be resource.  I am an agent and investor that is very active in the market.  Mahalo.  

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