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Kahului Real Estate for Sale
Kahului, located in the central part of the island, in the isthmus between Haleakala and West Maui, is the commercial center of Maui. Most of the island's major stores and industrial operations are located here. Kahului is Maui's only deep-water port, from where sugar and pineapple are shipped and where freighters and cruise ships bound for Maui arrive. Maui's main airport and community college are located in Kahului, as is Maui Arts & Cultural Center, a state-of-the-art venue with two theatres and an outdoor amphitheatre.
The Central Maui real estate market offers a substantial inventory of homes for sale, ranging from small cottages to large homes.
To search for Kahului homes, condos and land, click on the Maui Multiple Listing Service property search engine. http://websearch.ramaui.com/smartframe/search.php?dbid=dbid1155592598
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Where to buy your gas on Maui:
Maui Oil Company 808 871-6220
16 Hobron Lane, Kahului HI 96732
If you want to save money on your gas purchases on Maui, your best bet is to have an account with Maui Oil Company. Once you have an account, you can use their gas pumps to fill up and get billed once a month. You'll find that the gas here is about 20 cents a gallon cheaper than most other gas stations on the island. That's my husband filling his barrels for the tractor. You can buy your farm grade diesel here too, as well as grease and oil for your heavy equipment.
Here in Hawaii we have expensive gas prices compared with the mainland states. The prices also vary from island to island, with the small islands of Molokai and Lanai generally paying a little more than us on Maui. We don't have Costco gas pumps, so Maui Oil is a great alternative for those of us who like to save. When I filled up on New Year's Eve, I paid $3.659/gallon. I probably would have paid $3.85 anywhere else. Ace Hardware in Kula, and Hanzawa's Store in Haiku are usually good places to buy your gas for a few cents cheaper than the other guys, if you're not "in town".

Maui Oil also has a nice new car wash that recycles water. They say they've been doing about 400 cars a day. It's the kind you drive into and park, and the machine moves around the car. It's a pretty big deal over here! With the car wash you can vacuum out your car for free.
If you live here, or if you're thinking of moving to Maui, give these guys a call and set up an account. They're good people to know.
If you're looking to relocate to Maui, please let me help you find the right home that suits your needs.
Call or EMAIL directly to The Hunter
Maui agent Georgina M. Hunter R(S) 808 283-0635
Team member: Jim Sanders Realty Inc. Paia HI 96779
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Looking for a bank on Maui? Here's a few that are located in the main city of Kahului.
These are the big guys, with many other branches across Maui and the other islands:
First Hawaiian Bank
20 W. Kaahumanu Ave
Kahului HI 96732
808 877-2311
You can't miss this branch, as you drive along Kaahumanu Avenue by the harbor. Plenty of parking, and a nice ocenafront family restaurant next door - Carrie and Eddie's Hideaway.
Right across the street you'll find:
Bank of Hawaii
27 S. Puunene Ave.
Kahului HI 96732
808 873-3418
And further on up the street, in the old Kahului Shopping Center:
Central Pacific Bank
85 W. Kaahumanu Ave.
Kahului HI 96732
808 877-3387
Looking for a home on Maui? Call The Hunter. 808 283-0635
Email or call today for more info. Ask about free market alerts.
Let me be the real estate agent for you. Aloha from MAUI.
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In the central valley area of Maui is the town of Kahului. This is the commercial center for our island, where you will find the shopping malls, movie theaters, and lots of services. Kahului is also where most of you will land when arriving by airplane, as the airport is just on the edge of town.
Some of the lowest priced homes on Maui are right here in Kahului. Harbor Lights Condominiums are a prime example of low priced housing, but with an ocean view! That's Harbor Lights on the right, with a total of about 350 units in 4 buildings. This project was built in 1974, and includes a swimming pool in the inner courtyard, and elevators. There is now a security guard at the gate to regulate traffic in and out. Maui Community College is located behind this complex, making it an easy commute for students.
Today,October 19th 2007, there are currently 32 listings available in this well situated complex, with prices ranging between $145,000.00 (1 bedroom) to $237,000.00 (2 bedroom). Many of these units have been upgraded and have granite counters and new appliances. Not suitable for vacation rentals, these are geared towards local families who work in the central area. With such a great selection of units, a buyer should be able to find just the right apartment for their needs. I am available to help any buyers to find their first home on Maui. SEARCH ALL MAUI CONDOS by name.
Please call for more info - 808 283-0635 - Georgina M. Hunter R(S) - your real estate agent on Maui
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When I first heard about the Hawaii Superferry years ago I thought - it will never work. Remember the Hydrofoil passenger ferry from about 30 years ago? That was a good thing at the time, but they just couldn't make any money, and ended up going out of business. Now the Superferry plans on doing interisland trips, but they are going to be very expensive, compared to flying. We were very negative about the whole thing, especially the traffic impact here in Kahului Maui. 
Anyway, a few years went by and here comes the Superferry to Maui, just as planned. One day the Superferry came to Maui and offered an open house event, which we signed up for. We made an appointment online, and showed up at our prescribed time and went on board. We got to wander all over the ship, along with other local people, and oohed and aahed at all the wonderful features. We thought this would be the only time we would ever go on the boat, as the fares would be too high to make it worth our while. We took lots of pictures and laughed it over with our friends, who all mocked us for going. Compared to the BC Ferries up in Canada, the Superferry was a cute little boat, and so new and clean.
Well the next thing you know they offered $5 one way fares at the last minute. For $30 we could both travel to Oahu and back with our car... such a deal! Who could refuse an offer like that? So again we booked online, a trip that left on a Monday and returned the next day. We could visit an old friend on Oahu, stay in Waikiki and have a mini vacation. How exciting it would be, to "drive" to Oahu and have our own car with us over there. We got to the port early, and went right on. There were only about 200 passengers, and the car decks were not full. The staff were all very friendly and helpful and we were treated very well. There was a real buzz of excitement in the air and people were having fun. Some had even brought their own plate lunches with them, even though we were offered free sandwiches and drinks. As the ferry passed around the back side on Molokai, we had some great sightseeing and caught a glimpse of Kalaupapa. Two and a half hours after leaving Maui, we arrived in Honolulu, again with some great views of Diamond Head and Honolulu. It had been a really good trip over, and everyone on board was stoked and smiling as they headed for the car deck to disembark.

But it turned out that the ship was not allowed to return to Maui the next day, so we were stranded along with the rest of the Maui people who had sailed over. No big deal, as they offered to reimburse us for any expenses incurred by the inconvenience. We made the best of it and returned to Maui by air, which wasn't really that much quicker when you factor in the time spent getting to the airport early.
It took about 2 weeks to get my car back, but they were nice enough to rent a car for me in the meantime. My husband volunteered to go and fetch my car, so he had the pleasure of the return trip from Oahu to Maui. He said the boat was almost empty that time, as they were only taking Maui people and their cars back, and returning with Oahu people and their cars. That was the final trip of the Superferry, and it's looking like it won't be able to do business in this state. It's kind of sad to think about all the employees who had such high hopes for their new positions, only to be left without jobs.
We're glad we had the opportunity to travel on the Superferry, even though it has been such a controversial issue. We're happy to say we didn't bump into any whales, and the traffic we experienced was no different than any other day really. After it's all been said and done, I think it could have been a good service between the islands if done properly.
Aloha from Maui - The Hunter 808 283-0635 - EMAIL ME - Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro - Jim Sanders Realty Inc. Paia Maui HI 96779
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