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Neno D.
  • Investor
  • Thousand Oaks, CA
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Maui SFR to 3 units + Detached OHANA - Advice!

Neno D.
  • Investor
  • Thousand Oaks, CA
Posted

Hello everyone,

We just got under contract a house in Maui in a great spot that needs a good amount of cosmetic rehab. I'm looking to keep the current split floor plan to allow for a main house 4/2, 2/2 and a permitted attached 1/1 ohana. Then we will also get a permit for the detached 1/1 Ohana. Looking upwards of a 9 CAP but need to make sure we come in at budget for rehab. We also need someone to make a CAD model/permit drawings of the structure...can anyone recommend a local as well? Thanks.

Can anyone advise me on a contractor you have used that can help? We are life-long lovers of the island and understand that demand may be low due to the recent fire activity but we want to get onto the island now before prices sky-rocket (we think). 

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