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I lived in Manoa as a child and it was just magical. We were there in the 70's/ early 80'd before our parents made us move. The lot we lived on has a $1M + price tag now, view of Diamond Head, etc. I feel so blessed to have lived there, a total dream. Fruit trees, rain showers, plumerias, rainbows, it was incredible. That MCD and Safeway have been there forever. We used to go to Kay's Crack Seed regularly ❤
Born and raised in Honolulu, grad Kamehameha ‘68, grad University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington ‘72. Moved to Hilo, in ‘72, been here ever since. Love your videos and find the dialogue, opinions, observations, mana’o, pleasing, interesting, and amusing. Brings back memories of Honolulu when I lived there. Cool, mahalo. Ray P.
Somehow the YT algorithm has brought me to this video. Ive been working in South Korea for 5 years. Maybe its time to go back home to Hawaii.... Thank you for the video.
I agree with Kenji. Stayed in Makaha Valley the last time I visited. My fave area so far of many stays. I'd totally live there. Loved the vibe out there. Great video!
Loving this video so much! I was born at Kapiolani Hospital. Went to Manoa Elementary, Stevenson, and grad from Roosevelt in ‘65. Have been living in Florida for past 31 years. If I could move back to Hawaii, I would definitely want to live in Manoa again! You did such a great neighborhood drive through the valley, and I love your drone footage! A little homesick right now. Aloha!❤
We are going to be starting a monthly subscription service to send you a small box of Aloha every month. Stay tuned. Also, my dad was supposed to graduate from Roosevelt and 62, but he didn’t graduate and he ended up living in Florida for 30 years in Pensacola.
Aloha! I was interested in that sign at Makiki community garden, and found this online" It translates as: " unfolded by the water are the faces of the flowers." The saying is better understood as, "flowers thrive where there is water, as thriving people are found where living conditions are good. Also good call on saving that kid! Thank goodness 🙏
Went to visit my Japanese side of my family in Hawaii (Manoa), but me & daughter were tripping when we went that McDonald's & they serve rice with your food
Another fantastic video. I have been looking at Manoa, Nuuanu and the surrounding areas…your video is helpful. As u know, real estate is so hard because we want everything while not having to pay for everything. I would love the Manoa “small town” feel, the cool moist climate, and the proximity to Town…but then I’d also want a view of the ocean which seems hard to get in Manoa. Anyway, it will be fun to see with my own eyes some of the areas that you’ve been presenting…thx again.
Great informative video as usual and yes, we appreciate your (and your cameraman's) local views, things that are difficult to find unless you dig through pages and pages of old forums somewhere. And props to taking care of the kid! Never looked at Manoa and Makiki (because we simply didn't know about them) but definitely we do at least a once over every area after your videos! A couple of questions that I can't seem to readily find: 1. Why is the northwest part of Oahu not linked by road by Kaena Point from Yokohama Bay to North side? Is it simply because there's no commercial incentive or is it more ecological? 2. How is it possible to have leasehold and fee simple listings in the same structure for condos/townhomes? Is it that certain leaseholds just ended their leases early and the land owners sold property with the land rights while the remaining leaseholds are just in fact those that are not done with the leases?
- I RECENTLY - BUMPED INTO YOUR VIDEOS - AND REALLY ENJOY THEM ALOT - - I'D LIKE TO SEE- A DRIVETHRU AROUND THE ISLAND - JUST HEARING THE INSIDE COMMENTARY, ALSO SPEAKS VOLUMES - AS TO WHY PEOPLE COME HERE TO TRAVEL, AND OR WANT EVENTUALLY MOVE HERE... - IF THERE WASN'T ONE YET... I'VE SEEN OTHER YTUBERS DO THEM - BUT DON'T REALLY TALK MUCH ... - THE LAST PART OF THE VID - SCARED ME - WITH LITTLE ONE - AND SIRENS ... - UNCLE DEREK - SAVES THE DAY - GLAD YOU GUYS WERE MAKING VIDEOS - IN THAT AREA - GOOD WORK SIR... ( : ) ) ...
We are adding the other islands to the channel this year. If you need real estate help on the other islands we will either help or partner with our neighbor island agents.
I would dare to say the Manoa would be about the top neighborhood in Honolulu! No doubt. Kahala would be No. 1 but it's too expensive! Hawaii Loa and Makiki Heights is nice but it's up the hill and too much to climb the mountain everyday with your car. Your brakes would go quickly and smell every time you go down the hill.
I am grateful that you show us footage of oahu through a drone.....now i see it is overpopulated......such a shame 😳....they should never have allowed those high buildings and let this beautiful island be an island....they should put a stop on the population growth to, in order to keep it a beautiful island.....it is a shame it's in the hands of a greedy nation instead of the authentic indigenous people who respect their land. 🌈🙏☀️
FIND YOUR HOME IN HAWAII NOW
🏠 coreteamhawaii.com/
USE DEREK AS YOUR LOCAL REAL ESTATE AGENT
📲 (808) 202-9194 (Derek responds to text messages quickly)
💻 support@coreteamhawaii.com
I lived in Manoa as a child and it was just magical. We were there in the 70's/ early 80'd before our parents made us move. The lot we lived on has a $1M + price tag now, view of Diamond Head, etc. I feel so blessed to have lived there, a total dream. Fruit trees, rain showers, plumerias, rainbows, it was incredible.
That MCD and Safeway have been there forever. We used to go to Kay's Crack Seed regularly ❤
Born and raised in Honolulu, grad Kamehameha ‘68, grad University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington ‘72.
Moved to Hilo, in ‘72, been here ever since. Love your videos and find the dialogue, opinions, observations, mana’o,
pleasing, interesting, and amusing. Brings back memories of Honolulu when I lived there. Cool, mahalo. Ray P.
there is just so much VALUE in your videos, in these conversations on Hawaii. You guys are amazing.
Mahalo for tuning in and commenting, Jennifer. More VALUE heading your way every week!
THE MOST AMAZING THING ABOUT THIS VIDEO IS THAT YOU SAVED THAT CHILDREN ❤
Turned out his mom was watching from afar, but still, I didn't want that little kid to wander onto the busy road!
Somehow the YT algorithm has brought me to this video. Ive been working in South Korea for 5 years. Maybe its time to go back home to Hawaii....
Thank you for the video.
I agree with Kenji. Stayed in Makaha Valley the last time I visited. My fave area so far of many stays. I'd totally live there. Loved the vibe out there. Great video!
Loving this video so much! I was born at Kapiolani Hospital. Went to Manoa Elementary, Stevenson, and grad from Roosevelt in ‘65. Have been living in Florida for past 31 years. If I could move back to Hawaii, I would definitely want to live in Manoa again! You did such a great neighborhood drive through the valley, and I love your drone footage! A little homesick right now. Aloha!❤
We are going to be starting a monthly subscription service to send you a small box of Aloha every month. Stay tuned. Also, my dad was supposed to graduate from Roosevelt and 62, but he didn’t graduate and he ended up living in Florida for 30 years in Pensacola.
Aloha! I was interested in that sign at Makiki community garden, and found this online" It translates as: " unfolded by the water are the faces of the flowers." The saying is better understood as, "flowers thrive where there is water, as thriving people are found where living conditions are good. Also good call on saving that kid! Thank goodness 🙏
You parked right in front of my place on Manoa! Also showed one of our cars in the beginning. Love living here, so lush and peaceful.
Went to visit my Japanese side of my family in Hawaii (Manoa), but me & daughter were tripping when we went that McDonald's & they serve rice with your food
Gotta! Or else the people would riot
Another great video. I find Manoa interesting as a location to live in Oahu. Mahalo for the video.
We also did a more recent manoa video
Another fantastic video. I have been looking at Manoa, Nuuanu and the surrounding areas…your video is helpful.
As u know, real estate is so hard because we want everything while not having to pay for everything. I would love the Manoa “small town” feel, the cool moist climate, and the proximity to Town…but then I’d also want a view of the ocean which seems hard to get in Manoa.
Anyway, it will be fun to see with my own eyes some of the areas that you’ve been presenting…thx again.
Great job! Loved the Hawaiian phrase of the day as that's exactly what I would've said. My kids know more Hawaiian than me.🤣
Love that!
Bruh.. I was hoping you would drive to Woodlawn!
Cannot show all
The secrets in every video 😂
The High School is really famous in Hawaii. Punahuo I think is the name.
Hey Derek, thanks for that. Could you do something about Saint Louis Heights, the best-kept secret in Honolulu?
Best kept secret, huh? Care to expand on that statement? 😬
Cha-ching!
I used to hike Diamond head❤
Great informative video as usual and yes, we appreciate your (and your cameraman's) local views, things that are difficult to find unless you dig through pages and pages of old forums somewhere. And props to taking care of the kid! Never looked at Manoa and Makiki (because we simply didn't know about them) but definitely we do at least a once over every area after your videos!
A couple of questions that I can't seem to readily find:
1. Why is the northwest part of Oahu not linked by road by Kaena Point from Yokohama Bay to North side? Is it simply because there's no commercial incentive or is it more ecological?
2. How is it possible to have leasehold and fee simple listings in the same structure for condos/townhomes? Is it that certain leaseholds just ended their leases early and the land owners sold property with the land rights while the remaining leaseholds are just in fact those that are not done with the leases?
I worked at the Safeway in Manoa in my younger days. That crazy house with all the levels is the Hare Krishna house.
Ohhhh. Thank you for sharing. I had a client who is a Hare Krishna.
- I RECENTLY - BUMPED INTO YOUR VIDEOS - AND REALLY ENJOY THEM ALOT -
- I'D LIKE TO SEE- A DRIVETHRU AROUND THE ISLAND
- JUST HEARING THE INSIDE COMMENTARY, ALSO SPEAKS VOLUMES
- AS TO WHY PEOPLE COME HERE TO TRAVEL, AND OR WANT EVENTUALLY MOVE HERE...
- IF THERE WASN'T ONE YET...
I'VE SEEN OTHER YTUBERS DO THEM - BUT DON'T REALLY TALK MUCH ...
- THE LAST PART OF THE VID - SCARED ME - WITH LITTLE ONE - AND SIRENS ...
- UNCLE DEREK - SAVES THE DAY - GLAD YOU GUYS WERE MAKING VIDEOS - IN THAT AREA - GOOD WORK SIR...
( : ) ) ...
"and that means....i don't know" LOLOLOL
🤷♂️🤣🤣
12:30 Does that McDonald's have a conveyor belt system for the drive-thru orders?
Yup! I think that’s the one
@@movingtohawaii If I'm not mistaken, the Ewa Beach one had one back in the day too
Not many knows that there was sugar cane field in Manoa Valley.
Eh, dats a nodda ting kool bout hawaii... we always have an eye out fo somebody else's keikis. 🤙🏽
Yup! We all look out ✊
Thank you the view of Maona. Makiki seems not so homey.
Do you also do the Big Island?
We are adding the other islands to the channel this year. If you need real estate help on the other islands we will either help or partner with our neighbor island agents.
I lived in Nuuanu.
Oh 😳 I thought I saw public transportation 🚌
🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺 Mahalo
Ho, brah, my house wen' stay on Punaho when i wen' serve on the submarine in the '60's
What is 50 year mortgage in Hawaii??
I would dare to say the Manoa would be about the top neighborhood in Honolulu! No doubt. Kahala would be No. 1 but it's too expensive! Hawaii Loa and Makiki Heights is nice but it's up the hill and too much to climb the mountain everyday with your car. Your brakes would go quickly and smell every time you go down the hill.
❤️👍💕😎
🤙😀
The mosquitoes
I am grateful that you show us footage of oahu through a drone.....now i see it is overpopulated......such a shame 😳....they should never have allowed those high buildings and let this beautiful island be an island....they should put a stop on the population growth to, in order to keep it a beautiful island.....it is a shame it's in the hands of a greedy nation instead of the authentic indigenous people who respect their land. 🌈🙏☀️