Oahu in 2010

Oahu has much to look forward to in 2010
While it is true that the island of Oahu has suffered the recession with the rest of the United States, 2009 is over and the island is looking forward for 2010. Some positives for 2010 are:
- Tourism is improving and Mainland and Japanese visitors are expected to increase.
- There is no inflation.
- It is a buyer’s market in terms of Oahu real estate, with low interest rates, decreased home prices & the first time home buyer tax credit.
- Hawaii consumers have stronger credit compared with most of the nation.
- You can’t beat the beauty and quality of life on Oahu.
While Oahu has felt the effects of the national economy, it hit the island later than much of the Mainland and is expected to last a shorter period of time than many places as well. Oahu has much to be grateful for. 2010 offers a great time to invest in Oahu.
For more information about Kapolei Real Estate please contact John Riggins, Certified Distressed Property Expert. Click here for access to the Oahu MLS and all available listings in the Kapolei area.
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