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Thomas Burnett
  • Wholesaler
  • Portland, OR
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Help for Virtual Deal in Hawai'i County OFF GRID

Thomas Burnett
  • Wholesaler
  • Portland, OR
Posted

I am hoping to connect with investors with experience and knowledge for a property my brother and I are interested in purchasing. We do not live in Hawaii and we cannot travel due to the global pandemic. There may be a lot to cover in just an email or response, so I would be open to fielding some DM's.

Situation: The property appears to be zoned Residential Agricultural, and the current residents live in the building without city power or water. They have solar panels and generators to power the house and appliances, along with a water catch. The property also appears to be a modular type construction and stationed on small pillars without a concrete slab foundation, and I don't know if this is typical for the area.

I am really just looking for some guidance and resources to figure out what the costs and how to learn the process it would take to get the property connected to the city power supply and some other local infrastructure information as to what is expected by home owners in the area.

My brother will be reaching out to the title company on Monday to try and gather some relevant info and resources, but any information that could get us closer faster would be a huge courtesy. Thanks in advance!

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