Maui County is wrestling with legislation that could reshape the island's economy and housing landscape. Bill 9, introduced 18 months ago to convert short-term vacation rentals (STRs) into long-term housing, has evolved dramatically from the mayor's initial claim that "most, if not all" affected properties were meant for workforce housing. A Temporary Investigative Group (TIG) found that 63% of these condos are actually unsuitable for long-term residential use. The numbers are staggering: co...
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Maui County is wrestling with legislation that could reshape the island's economy and housing landscape. Bill 9, introduced 18 months ago to convert short-term vacation rentals (STRs) into long-term housing, has evolved dramatically from the mayor's initial claim that "most, if not all" affected properties were meant for workforce housing. A Temporary Investigative Group (TIG) found that 63% of these condos are actually unsuitable for long-term residential use. The numbers are staggering: co...
The Maui Real Estate Advisor - August 2025 Edition Get the latest on Maui’s real estate market and tourism economy. From condo sales and home prices to visitor arrivals and spending, plus an update on Bill 9 — here’s what’s shaping Maui right now. 🌺 Got questions or mana‘o? I’d love to hear from you — drop a comment below or send me a note at Lee@AlohaPotts.com. I always write back. 🤙 Show some aloha — hit that like button if this update helped you. 🌴 Pass it on to a friend who’s curious a...
The Maui Real Estate Advisor Podcast
Maui County is wrestling with legislation that could reshape the island's economy and housing landscape. Bill 9, introduced 18 months ago to convert short-term vacation rentals (STRs) into long-term housing, has evolved dramatically from the mayor's initial claim that "most, if not all" affected properties were meant for workforce housing. A Temporary Investigative Group (TIG) found that 63% of these condos are actually unsuitable for long-term residential use. The numbers are staggering: co...