COMPASS RETreat in San Diego 2023

COMPASS RETreat in San Diego 2023

The A-TEAM OAHU is back from the COMPASS RETreat and we are still in an amazing vibe and headspace from the great week we had in San Diego! The COMPASS RETreat was again, a memorable experience which has enriched not only the services we can provide to our clients, but it has given us new motivation and inspiration!

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One Way To Honor Our Veterans – Accept VA Loans

One Way To Honor Our Veterans – Accept VA Loans

Dear Fellow REALTORS & Home Sellers on Oahu:

Many of you have posted online or emailed today “Happy Veterans’ Day” and lots of nice words about our Veterans. Some of you have served in the military, some of you (like me) are spouses of Veterans, and most everyone else has relatives, friends, or clients who are Veterans. But still I ask, how many of you take the opportunity, when you have one in your real estate practice or transaction, to honor a Veteran?

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LUXURY TRENDS at COMPASS - OCTOBER 2023

LUXURY TRENDS at COMPASS  - OCTOBER 2023

Compass Hawaii. Luxury homes listed by COMPASS around the United States. See some of the most prestigious luxury homes around the nation, listed by Compass agents in Hawaii and other locations.

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LUXURY TRENDS at COMPASS - SEPTEMBER 2023

LUXURY TRENDS at COMPASS  - SEPTEMBER 2023

Compass Hawaii. Luxury homes listed by COMPASS around the United States. See some of the most prestigious luxury homes around the nation, listed by Compass agents in Hawaii and other locations.

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ABOUT MANOA, HAWAII - Popular Neighborhood in Honolulu

ABOUT THE MANOA NEIGHBORHOOD IN HONOLULU

Mānoa (/ˈmɑː.noʊ.ə/, or informally /mɑːˈnoʊ.ə/) is a valley and a residential neighborhood of HonoluluHawaiʻi. The neighborhood is approximately three miles east and inland from downtown Honolulu and less than a mile from Ala Moana and Waikīkī .

Similar to many Honolulu neighborhoods, Mānoa consists of an entire valley, running from Mānoa Falls at the mauka (inland-most) end to King Street. The valley receives almost daily rain, even during the dry season, and is thus richly vegetated – though the valley walls are often dry. Seeing rainbows in the valley is a common occurrence, and is the source of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa sports team names, the Rainbow Warriors (for most men’s teams) and Rainbow Wahine (for the women).

The neighborhood is composed of private houses - most of which were built before the 1960s - and low-rise condominiums. In fact, this neighborhood has some of the most beautiful historic homes in Honolulu. It is the best place to look, in Honolulu, for exquisite Victorian homes, Craftsman homes, Tudors, Dutch Colonials, and other turn of the century home styles.

Mānoa is home to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, the flagship campus of the University of Hawaiʻi System. The University has several faculty and student residence areas in Mānoa.  Other educational institutions located in Mānoa include Mānoa Elementary SchoolNoelani Elementary SchoolPunahou SchoolMid-Pacific Institute, Saint Francis School, and a handful of small, private pre-schools.

The central shopping area of Mānoa is the Mānoa Marketplace which features a farmer’s market several days of the week. More recent development has seen housing on steeper parts of the Diamond Head side valley wall.

Mānoa stream begins at the base of Mānoa Falls and runs through the valley before joining Palolo stream to form the Manoa-Palolo drainage canal, which flows into the Ala Wai Canal. Floods caused by high rainfall have plagued the residents living along Mānoa stream. Most recent was on October 30, 2004 when Mānoa stream overflowed causing millions of dollars in damages to residential homes and University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa buildings.

Mānoa is the site of the first sugarcane and coffee plantations in the Hawaiian Islands. John Wilkinson tended the first crops in 1825, brought on the ship HMS Blonde.[1]:34 Hawaiʻi is the only state in the United States that produces coffee commercially. For more history see coffee production in Hawaii.

Mānoa means thicksolidvastdepth or thickness in the Hawaiian language.[2] There is another valley named Mānoa on the north shore of Kauaʻi.

There are many legends associated with Manoa, one very well known legend is the story of Kahalaopuna. Kahalaopuna was born to Kahaukani and Kauakuahine. Kahaukani is the wind of Manoa and Kauakuahine is the rain of Manoa. Kakaukani and Kauakuahine were brother and sister, both born to Akaaka (the projecting spur of the Manoa mountain range) and Nalehuaakaaka (the lehua on the brow of the Manoa ridge). [3]

(The above is taken from Wikipedia under Creative Commons License)

THESE ARE HOMES FOR SALE IN MANOA, HONOLULU, OAHU, HAWAII NOW:

 

To arrange a private showing of one of the above homes, please call Yvonne Ahearn at 808-721-8088.