Vacant Land

Explore the potential of raw land on the Big Island of Hawaii. Our expert team will help you navigate the complex process of investing in and developing vacant land, from finding the perfect property to understanding zoning and building regulations. Discover the benefits of owning raw land and learn how to turn it into a profitable asset.

Archaeological Studies Explained: Before you Buy and build on the Big Island of Hawaii

When developing land on Hawaii’s Big Island, an archaeological study may be needed to identify, preserve, and understand significant cultural artifacts or structures, following procedures set by Hawaii’s State Historic Preservation Division

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Grubbing permits: Before Buying and Building on the Big Island of Hawaii

What is Grubbing? Grubbing is a land clearing process which involves the removal of vegetation and obstacles from a site to prepare it for construction or other uses. It’s particularly focused on the removal of roots and stumps from the area, which are “grubbed” out of the ground to create a clear and flat surface.

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SSPP Connection Costs: Before Buying and Building on the Big Island of Hawaii

Before Buying And Building On The Big Island Of Hawaii: SSPP Connection Costs Understanding SSPP Charges When you’re eyeing a vacant lot on the Big Island for purchase, it might seem like a blank canvas—ripe with possibilities for building your dream home or investment property. However, an important practical consideration that might not immediately spring

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Conservation Zoning on the Big Island

Conservation Zoning on the Big Island The Big Island of Hawaii is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, which attracts many people looking to own a piece of paradise. However, as the population on the island continues to grow, there is a need to balance development with conservation. This is where conservation zoning comes in.

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