NEW WAILEA BEACH VILLAS LISTING
January 31st, 2007Villas unit A-102 has come onto the market for $12.9 million. That is a value of over $3000 per square foot.
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Villas unit A-102 has come onto the market for $12.9 million. That is a value of over $3000 per square foot.
The Department of Commerce announced today that in the fourth quarter of 2006, Gross Domestic Product, the broadest gauge of economic activity, grew at a remarkable 3.5%.
Villa unit B101 has sold for $7.13 million. Penthouse unit 412, a three-bedroom "C" plan has come to market at a price of $5.6 million. Wailea Beach Villas continues to be the "hot" property this selling season.
250 acres of the Poli Poli forest on Haleakala continue to burn and this morning we could see flames leaping above the treeline for the whole story click here.
In today's Honolulu Advertiser, the headline reads "Tourism Remaining Steady."
A colleague sent us a fascinating article from New West today. In it the author cites a number of major trends that make Aspen real estate expensive today and likely more so tomorrow. Here's a snippet:
KEALI`I REICHEL , singer, songwriter and keeper of Maui's cultural flame returns to the Maui Arts and Cultural Center on February 9th and 1oth. Reichel will be leading his halau in traditional chants and hula in addition to his warm and uplifting music. His enthusiasm, passion and committment to his heritage and his home comes through in his lyrics and his voice. His shows the last few years have been nothing short of sensational. Don't miss this.
That's better. Penthouse unit 505, a three bedroom "A" floor plan of 1958 square feet has gone into escrow. That unit had been on the market for approximately eight months. That is the first sale in Wailea Beach Villas in almost a month. Good news.
Just prior to Christmas, Wailea condominium inventory for sale stood at just below 85 units for sale. As of today, there are 107 units for sale, a more than 25% increase in a month. That does not include the resales now available in complexes like Kai Malu and Kanani Wailea. If one includes those, inventory is more like 112-115 units for sale. At 2006 absorption rates, that represents almost exactly one year's worth of inventory. Since January 1, only two Wailea condominiums have gone into escrow, compared to thirteen a year ago in the same period.