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Locations Foundation

Does Your School Need Help? The 2nd Annual Legacy Project Grant Application Deadline Is June 15th!

Locations Foundation and Prudential Locations present the Legacy Foundation Grant to Palolo Elementary


The Legacy Project E Kulia a hana pono Grant

Prudential Locations and The Locations Foundation are looking for schools in need!  If your school is in need of help to upgrade its facilities or educational material, we invite you to apply for the Legacy Project E Kulia a Hana Pono; a grant of up to $25,000 from The Locations Foundation that continues its tradition of improving the lives of Hawaii’s children through school-focused giving.  But hurry, the deadline for application submission is June 15th.

Lifestyle

Living the Dream: Buying and Selling a Vacation Home in Waikiki

A Vacation Home in Waikiki

Many people dream of owning a vacation home in Hawaii.  My clients, Don and Dorothy Hobbs did just that - 27 years ago.  Don retired from his job with Pacific Bell in Seattle back in 1986 when he turned 60 and they came to Hawaii to purchase a condo in Waikiki.  Every year since then they have come for 6 months during the winter months and enjoyed staying in their small but comfortable 1-bdrm unit in Waikiki in a building called 444 Nahua.

Enjoying Retired Life

They have truly enjoyed living here on the island.  In the early years they were really active, playing golf, scuba diving and enjoying all that Hawaii has to offer.  In the last few years they have slowed down a bit and don't do all those activities as often as they used to but they still enjoy their regular walk along the Ala Wai Canal and cooking gourmet meals in their unit.

Lifestyle

Hawaii’s Most Popular Beaches are Making Waves

Photos by: Neal Kido

Every year, thousands of people from around the world make the migration to Hawaii to take advantage of our gentle weather, gentler personalities and perhaps most of all, our warm waters and sandy shores. But often, with the hustle and grind of daily life, our beautiful beaches are one of the first things that those who call Hawaii home, fail to take advantage of.

Lifestyle

The Hottest Real Estate in Surfing

Contributor: Sean Yano (RA) - Photos by Neal Kido


Pipe Masters 2012

For a surfer there’s nothing sicker than getting barreled in double overhead sets at one of Oahu’s North Shore’s renowned breaks. Wait, scratch that. For a surfer there’s nothing sicker than getting barreled in double overhead sets at the Banzai Pipeline (pictured above) -- and then walking (still dripping!) a few feet to your crib, where you and your pals eat, surf, sleep, surf, and play all winter long. This is the life of surfing’s elite. Where the radical royalty of tube riding who call the houses of surfing’s top dogs – Volcom, Billabong and Quiksilver to name a few – home.

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