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...
In this episode of The Maui Real Estate Advisor, Lahaina Lee breaks down the latest data on Maui's condo market—and the results may surprise you. With short-term rental rights under threat and tourism still recovering, how are hotel-zoned condos holding up compared to apartment-zoned properties? You’ll learn: The real difference in sales volume, pricing, and time on marketWhy apartment-zoned condos are selling faster—despite legal uncertaintyWhat buyers and sellers need to know before making ...
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...