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hawaii this fall/winter
hello you all ..
i am planning to spend a few months in Oahu this fall, from november on and am hoping to hear form anyone that can help me find a reliable agent.. i hear it is not a good idea to book anything on line, besides, i feel much better talking to a person on the fone and asking my questions etc... i hear that the real estate rentals go pretty fast in oahu, and i would appreciate your help.. thank you all..always very informative and enlightening ! lg |
Don't know any rental agents offhand - but I would recommend you google and google to get an idea of what vacation/long term rentals go for - and send emails - even before you talk to an agent, and then - I would call at least a couple of agents.
If you are going to be someplace for a few months - put in the time to carefully research it and get a feel for the prices/locations. In addition to Honolulu - consider staying over at Kailua. Here are a few webpages to get you startd. http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/usa/hawaii/oahu and http://www.hawaiianbeachrentals.com/...hu/condos1.htm and http://tinyurl.com/7k4gf97 |
We have been booking online for years and years and have not had any problems. I wonder who advised you not to do that?
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I would pick a budget hotel like Waikiki Sand Villa or the Royal Grove and stay there a couple weeks, and look for a place from there.
Where on Oahu do you want to live? Honolulu/Waikiki will have the most rental options in a concentrated area. |
Other friends of mine have booked online - after doing their research - and the also called the owner and manager of where they booked just to make sure everything was in order.
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I agree with suze. That way you can get a feel for the neighborhood before signing a contract. There are some dicey neighorhoods in and around Waikiki....it's not all paradise.
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thank you all for the sound advice/suggestions..
i will start googling and having a look of whats there rental cost etc..... i was thinking of renting in the Waikiki area..hmm now, i hear theres dicey areas out there, does anyone have names of those areas so that i can avoid them ? thank you so much for all the info..very helpful.. enjoy your day.. lg |
Avoid Kalihi, Chinatown and around Ala Moana areas in Waikiki. Outside avoid Kailua, Ewa Beach, Waimanalo.
Good areas are Manoa, Makaha, Diamond Head,, Pacific Heights, Hawaii Kai |
More good advice you ahve received - and I would also chime in with - if you haven't found a place you really feel good about - check into a place for a week when you get there - and you could always extend a second week if necessary - as it's generally not that busy in the fall, and you can get a better idea of where you would like to stay - the location that works best for you, and so forth.
Now - having said that - I still suggest you do as much research as you can ahead of time to have a better idea of the rates, availability, and so forth. I am guessing that by the 3rd week in Dec - some of the of the "long term" rentals (that can mean a few months or more depending on where you live) might be freeing up/not available to you for the big Christmas/New Year's rush. |
thanks again Tomsd & matniktym..
sound advice and definitely doable...have already started googling the sights to have an idea of whats there.... have a nice day...lg |
thanks suze..
i will probably do that and see once i am there whats what.. compared to the other islands, i have chosen Oahu cause it has a lot more to offer ..lots of history and its a good quality time for me to focus and enjoy without rushing.. for yrs, it used to be a 10 day vacation to accommodate ever ones needs !... it surely is different when one chooses a longer term stay..thats when one gets to explore !..nice have a nice day..lg |
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