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Updated over 4 years ago, 06/11/2020

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Paul Nicklin
  • 20002
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Oahu - 6 month to 1 year rental. Advice and price

Paul Nicklin
  • 20002
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I hope everyone is doing ok in Hawaii at the moment with Cvoid. My nephew visited Hawaii last year with his girlfriend and loved it. They decided to move to Oahu in September. I am looking for the BP community for some rental guidance (anything other info very welcome as well!). Hes got an Airbnb lined up for one month, but wants to find a condo for 1 year, maybe with a 6 month option. They only need a 1 bedroom but he works from home so they would like a 2 bedroom if possible. I am sure price defines how close you are to popular areas, so they just want somewhere safe (Coming from someone whos never been there). They are mid 20s, but reliable and nice. I think they are looking to spend on the lower side rather than anything fancy. Any advice on agents, where to look etc would be most welcome. Thanks Paul

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