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  2. 8 Cities Where Housing Is Currently a Buyer’s Market - AOL

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    As real estate markets fluctuate, they shift between buyer's and seller's markets. ... Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, is an urban center with plenty of outdoor recreation and a thriving job ...

  3. Kamehameha Schools - Wikipedia

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    Kamehameha Schools, formerly called Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate (KSBE), is a private school system in Hawaiʻi established by the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, under the terms of the will of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, [7] who was a formal member of the House of Kamehameha. Bishop's will established a trust called the "Bernice Pauahi ...

  4. How To Invest in Hawaii’s Hottest Real Estate Like a Billionaire

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    For this, it might be a good idea to liaise with local real estate experts. Of course, location is crucial. Properties in highly sought-after areas such as Waikiki or Maui tend to appreciate at a ...

  5. Kāhala, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kāhala, Hawaii. Coordinates: 21°15.981′N 157°47.029′W. Aerial view of Diamond Head with Kahala to the upper right. Kāhala, is a neighborhood in Honolulu, Hawaii. Kahala contains a large concentration of luxury real estate and beachfront properties. It consists of approximately 1,200 homes.

  6. Genshiro Kawamoto - Wikipedia

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    Genshiro Kawamoto. Genshiro Kawamoto (川本 源司郎, Kawamoto Genshiro, born 1932) is a Japanese businessman known for his real estate investments in Japan, California and Hawaii. [1] He is also notable for controversial real estate investments in the late 1980s, when he bought more than 170 properties, including many Oʻahu homes. [2]

  7. James Campbell (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    James Campbell (industrialist) James Campbell, Esq. (February 4, 1826 – April 21, 1900) was a Scots-Irish industrialist in sugar cane processing, who became one of the largest landowners in the United States Territory of Hawaiʻi, and a real estate developer. He was an immigrant to Hawaiʻi from Ireland.

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