Retiring in Hawaii

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  • Author Nick Ellenburg
  • Published March 12, 2011
  • Word count 604

Retirement is all about sitting back and enjoying the fruits of your labor. You’ve planned long and hard for this moment, and now is the time to make one of the most important decisions of your golden years. Choosing a retirement destination depends on your goals and the resources at your command. Tens of thousands of retiring Americans are drawn each year to the possibility of a life in Hawaii.

As time has passed, owning Hawaii property has become even more desirable. While America’s charm as a tropical paradise of course remains, technology has, in many ways, bridged the Pacific Ocean. While isolation was once the chief concern Hawaii’s residents, the proliferation of instant communications have all but eliminated that problem. Now, living in Hawaii is much the same as living across town from loved ones; just dial the number and you can be there with your family to share those important and lasting memories.

Retiring in Hawaii brings with it a bevy of natural benefits. Being in the tropics, the weather in Hawaii is comfortable and temperate year-round. Averages in the mid- to high-70s – even in January – have some amazing beneficial effects on the body. You can kiss goodbye the aches and pains that often come with changing temperature. Life in Hawaii tends to have the welcome side effect of making people feel decades younger!

Do you love to golf? Hawaii golf courses offer some of the widest variety in the business. From several courses designed by Jack Nicklaus himself, to a fine selection of affordable, well-groomed public courses, you can be sure 18-holes will never be out of your range. If golf is truly your lifestyle, there are a wide variety of Hawaii homes and condos on the market in close proximity to golf courses and resorts.

We all know that leading a long and healthy life in paradise sometimes means a trip to the doctor. Hawaii is well equipped in this regard. The Hawaii medical system consists of quality facilities on each island, including several world class medical facilities located on Oahu. The Queens Medical Center, the Straub Clinic and Hospital and the Kaiser Foundation Hospital, all located in Honolulu, offer state-of-the-art comprehensive medical care to Hawaii residents on all islands.

Honolulu’s Tripler Army Medical Center is the largest military hospital in the Asian and Pacific Rim and serves a sphere of jurisdiction that spans over 52 percent of the Earth’s surface. The hospital’s imposing pink-colored ramparts, which can be seen for miles, are a landmark to locals, letting them know when they’ve reached Honolulu. The famous pink building can even be seen from the air!

The John A. Burns School of Medicine, part of the University of Hawaii, produces expertly trained medical professionals right here in the state. Many graduates stay in the islands to pursue a career in medicine.

Hawaii’s world-class community of real estate professionals makes buying Hawaii real estate an easy, stress-free experience. Hawaii REALTORS have been certified by the National Association of REALTORS and have sworn to uphold a strict code of professional ethics. Choosing the right Hawaii REALTOR is the best way to make your dream of retiring in Hawaii a reality.

There is a perfect Hawaii REALTOR for everyone, and yours is waiting for your call. Your ideal Hawaii REALTOR will expertly guide you to the Hawaii home of your dreams. Whether you’re looking at Maui real estate, Oahu real estate, Kauai real estate, or any Hawaii home, Best of Hawaii Real Estate will connect you the Hawaii REALTOR whose expertise best fits your needs.

Nick Ellenburg is a Public Relations Specialist for Best of Hawaii Real Estate, a Hawaii Realtor matching service. Nick regularly contributes articles about real estate in Hawaii to the Best of Hawaii Real Estate blog. Instantly get Nick's Hawaii Real Estate updates from his RSS Feed.

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