Wednesday, May 30, 2007

The Bliss I called Hawaii

I just came back from a beautiful walk along the ocean side, here in North Shore, Oahu. From Waimea Beach Park, up north to Kahuku there is trail, that I call the magical pathway. It takes you through the best of the north shore. Its almost summer here and the big surf is gone. Many people would ask me anyway, if I don't surf what's the point of living here, in the so called "country". Marked by luscious tropical hills, well defined shore line and cottages, as well as great beach front properties this is my favorite place in the world, and it feels I'm in the heart of the best the planet has to offer to any of us. For the north shore visitors there are the famous Sunset Beach, town of Haleiwa, and the waterfalls at Waimea. For us who live here, we feel the island's heartbeat with every step we take, wherever we take it. Going to the local grocery store, or Saturday's Market is as much fun here as playing with the dolphins if you're lucky at Waimea, or just plain swimming at Sunset. Magical path along the very famous now north shore had been my pathway for the last four years, and even though there are no major developments in the area, the changes that are brought by the real estate developments are quite altering for the local landscape. Once my conversations on the path with my friend Debbie changed from "look at that plant" to " have a look at that house" we knew the landmark in the neighbourhood is changing. And so the vacation interest shifted as well from going to Waikiki to renting a cottage or a beach front property here in the country, on the North Shore.
I'll be exploring those options for you and looking into what's available for short term rental or long term rental. And that adventure will be made possible to me by the great team at Trinity Properties.
To be continued...