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Nov 12th
Kauai has a rich heritage, living tradition, and strong customs to support the local way of life. One thing that people will quickly pick up is the sense of family, community, and ‘ohana that is perpetuated throughout the island. For people interested in Kauai homes for sale, becoming a part of this group is an esteemed privilege and not a right. To understand the Kauai of today, it is important to look at the background of the island. The daily life of Kauaians is largely based around Lihue, the seat of Kauai County and the second largest city on the island. Kapaa, six miles away from Lihue, is about twice as large as Lihue and boasts a population exceeding ten thousand people. Captain James Cook, a British explorer who arrived in the islands in 1778, first visited Waimea, the original capital of the Kauai, on the southwest side of the island. More recently, Hurricane Iniki caused tremendous damage to the fragile ecosystem as beaches eroded, ridges collapsed, and livestock patterns changed. However, such a catastrophe only strengthened the cultural fabric of the island that has since recovered.
The island has also hosted, in the wake of the hurricane, a number of Hollywood movies, including South Pacific, Jurassic Park, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Six Days Seven Nights, King Kong, and Donovan’s Reef. Disney’s popular Lilo and Stitch series is based on life in the village of Hanalei.
Nov 12th

When you choose to hire a real estate agent to help you with your real estate transaction, you must first get to know your real estate agent. You must first interview real estate agents to make a wise decision on whom to hire. Agents that do not answer your question should be out of your choice. Here are ten questions you should ask to a real estate agent to assume their efficiency:
The first question you need to ask is “how long have you been in the real estate business?” A new real estate agent might be valuable, but the more experienced ones could help you more. A good real estate agent should have access to competent mentors and have completed a high level of training. New real estate agents might need time to learn, but they surely would be able to concentrate on you and your case. Agents who have had years of experience can help you, but they tend to repeat their first years over and over.
The next thing to know about your real estate agent is about their average list-price-to-sales-price ratio. A good real estate agent should be able to negotiate a lower sales price compared to the list price of the buyer. He should also be able to store a track record of negotiating sales prices which are similar to the list prices.
You should also understand the marketing strategy of your real estate agent.
As a buyer, you need to know the following: the way your agent will look for a home; the number of choices of houses that he will offer; whether you’ll be competing with other buyers; the way your agent manage numerous proposals; and whether your agent presents offers himself.
As a seller, you need to know the following: how your agent will sell your home; your agent’s direct mail campaign; how often and where does your agent advertise; a sample flyer; and the method he uses to market online.
Ask your agent for references. See if your agent’s references are related to them and ask the references some questions.
Know the edge of your real estate agent from his competitors. A good real estate agent must know how to answer this question. You might want to look for agents that are assertive, analytical, friendly, great negotiator, trustworthy and are great communicators.
You also need to read and understand the documents that you will be signing from your agent. A good real estate agent can provide you copies of these documents. As a buyer you need to have a copy of the agency disclosures, buyer disclosures, purchase agreement and possibly a Buyer’s Broker’s Agreement. As a seller, you must have a copy of seller disclosures, listing agreement and agency disclosure.
The next thing to know about your agent is who they work with. You need to know who your agent works with such as mortgage brokers, title companies and home inspectors and know why they have chosen to work with them.
You also have to know how much your agent charge. Agents normally charge from 1 to 4% on one side of the transaction. You don’t have to be so cheap and find an agent that charges the least. Find the one that fits your budget.