Local and Island-Wide Expertise and Both Important
It’s also important that your realtor has experience in the geographical areas in which you are looking. The odd thing about Oahu real estate, however, is that many buyers start out looking in one area and end up buying in another area. Sometimes, this is because of unfamiliarity with the various areas and neighborhoods of Oahu. Other times, it is a result of affordability or not being able to find the right property in the first neighborhood you liked.
As a result, you might be best off with a realtor that knows all of Oahu and has experience in many areas of the island. It is great when your realtor can offer numerous ideas for places to live that would work for you. Having options is good and being prodded into searching in only one area may not always be the best solution. With an experienced realtor, you may discover a whole new neighborhood that you really love, and that meets your needs better than the place in which you originally thought you would purchase.
2. Find a Great Local Lender, So You Can Be Sure of What You Can Afford
The second step in your Oahu home search is finding a great, experienced local lender. Working with a local lender is not mandatory, but it can be a good idea. The reason local lenders are preferred is that they understand the local Oahu real estate market better than mainland lenders. It is safe to say that more Oahu deals close more quickly and easily with local lenders.
Hawaii Properties Can Be Complex
Often local lenders also have special programs and portfolio loans that will be less stringent as to property qualifications or provide benefits particular to Oahu borrowers. For example, a local lender might loan on a property which has an ADU and allows that income to be used to qualify. Another local lender might have less stringent requirements for improvements built without building permits. I had one client, once, that insisted on a mainland lender. That mainland lender refused to lend in a popular, desirable, and somewhat expensive neighborhood on Oahu because there was a sewage treatment plant in the vicinity.
Local lenders provide loans in this same area all day long! Delay and headache could have been easily avoided had my client initially used a local lender.
We are happy to provide referrals to local lenders with whom we have worked in the past and who provided us great service. Let us know if you need one.
You Need to Know What Properties Will Work and How Much You Can Afford
Talk to a local lender BEFORE you start looking at property. You need to know what type of loan you are getting and how much you can afford. Not all loans are appropriate for all properties. If you are limited to VA or USDA loans, you might approach your property search a bit differently. For example, if you are using a VA loan to purchase a condo, you need to make sure that the condo is on the VA approved list or that, at least, it is eligible for addition (another process) to this list.
You need to know how much you can afford, so that your heart is not broken when you find your dream home, only to learn that it is beyond your budget. Get pre-approved, know what properties work for your loan type, and be prepared and ready to go when that amazing home pops up. You will be so happy you were ready!
3. Narrow Down Your Location and/or Search Criteria
What Type of Property Do You Need?
The third step is to identify your needs and your wants. Think about what is most important to you. Identify the number of bedrooms and bathrooms. What view would you like? Pool or no pool? Do you want a rental or ADU type unit for potential extra rental income? Do you want a detached single family home or a condominium? What features are deal-breakers? Older homes in Hawaii tend to have smaller rooms than newer construction homes on the mainland. You may have to come to terms with the fact that your 12 person dining room table will not fit in any of the Oahu homes that you are looking to purchase.
What Location is Best?
You need to also identify your location constraints. How long of a commute to work is tolerable? How close do you need to be to hospitals and schools? Do you prefer easy access to the beach or stunning mountain views? The choices of geography are numerous on Oahu and will be influenced by both your lifestyle and your work and family situation. They will also be influenced by your budget. In general, the closer to the beach, the more expensive the property. They better the views, the more expensive the property. Properties easily accessible to downtown amenities and popular schools are also more expensive.
If you are from the mainland, especially, don’t be surprised if your desires and tolerances change once you starting looking for property. This is completely normal.