Maui 'Hot List' Hulahan
Maui County voted 7-2 to pass Bill 88, and the headline was housing. But if you read between the lines, something else was driving that vote. In today's show, we break down what Civil Beat's reporting actually revealed: the looming lawsuit exposure over vested property rights was a major factor in the council's decision. They explain what that means for the roughly half of Minatoya List condos that will now likely remain vacation-rentable, why this matters for mainland buyers watching from a distance, and what the tone of this legislation signals going forward. We also cover a surprising story out of Maalaea Harbor: the old steel seawall is coming out, and in its place? Sand-filled burritos and native plantings designed to let the dune reclaim itself. Daniel, with a background in landscape design, breaks down why this approach is actually the right call and what it says about where Hawaii's environmental policy could be heading. Plus: the Aloha Friday hot list runs through active, pending, and sold listings across West Maui, Kihei, Haiku, and Wailea, with real pricing strategy talk on what's actually moving and what's sitting. If you're thinking about retiring to Maui, buying a vacation rental investment, or just trying to understand this market, you're in the right place. Ready to talk through your options? Book an Aloha Vision Quest call at bit.ly/avq-booking [http://bit.ly/avq-booking] Download The 3 Paths to Maui guide at bit.ly/maui-3paths-yt [http://bit.ly/maui-3paths-yt]
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