Current estate condition
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Re: Current estate condition
Any new updates on the estate's current condition? Four yrs later & I still am very much concerned about the estate condition.
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Re: Current estate condition
We were there a few weeks ago and spent a few hours swimming in the tidal pool.Any new updates on the estate's current condition? Four yrs later & I still am very much concerned about the estate condition.
The estate looks to be in much the same state of slow decline as it has been for years. I didn't see any signs of improvement.
A lot of garbage has collected in front of the boat shed and the garden looks to be severely overgrown- that blue tarp over the balcony is still there.
It's not looking great.

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Re: Current estate condition
And my reason for lottery buying continues .......Danno wrote:We were there a few weeks ago and spent a few hours swimming in the tidal pool.Any new updates on the estate's current condition? Four yrs later & I still am very much concerned about the estate condition.
The estate looks to be in much the same state of slow decline as it has been for years. I didn't see any signs of improvement.
A lot of garbage has collected in front of the boat shed and the garden looks to be severely overgrown- that blue tarp over the balcony is still there.
It's not looking great.
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Re: Current estate condition
Here is how the estate looked like in November 2012:








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"unless you're a native you can't own land in Hawaii. You have to lease it from someone who is a native, or as in most cases a trust that represents natives."
OK, where da hell did this come from?
I mean this is probably the best example of something diametrically opposite the truth.
Haoles coming to Hawai'i at first influx of foreigners, originally were the ones that introduced the bizarre, foreign concept of ownership of land.
In these modern times, too many "natives" own too little of the lands here.
Anyone can own land in Hawai'i. Depends entirely on how much kala you have at the moment Bishop estate or Kamehameha Schools or whoever, decides to offer it to you the brief and rare moment they think they want to part with it.
OK, where da hell did this come from?
I mean this is probably the best example of something diametrically opposite the truth.
Haoles coming to Hawai'i at first influx of foreigners, originally were the ones that introduced the bizarre, foreign concept of ownership of land.
In these modern times, too many "natives" own too little of the lands here.
Anyone can own land in Hawai'i. Depends entirely on how much kala you have at the moment Bishop estate or Kamehameha Schools or whoever, decides to offer it to you the brief and rare moment they think they want to part with it.
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IMO & probably most here $8mill is not that much to own a piece of history which is truly one of a kind. Then again I wonder if Ms Anderson would be willing to sell Robin's Nest at any price. The thought of owning the estate is mind boggling to say the least.
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Probably the same people think that currency in the islands is this:Braddah Kimo wrote:"unless you're a native you can't own land in Hawaii. You have to lease it from someone who is a native, or as in most cases a trust that represents natives."
OK, where da hell did this come from?
I mean this is probably the best example of something diametrically opposite the truth.

(Of course, this would be $1.50)

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Who gives kala fo niu. No one i know of. It grows free everywhere.
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I've paid 5 bucks for one down the street from the Anderson Estate
Wife wanted one and I follow the rule: "Happy wife Happy life"

Wife wanted one and I follow the rule: "Happy wife Happy life"

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Oh yea. The ice cold ones. Gotta support da braddahs. And the neighborhood vendors.
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This is the truth!Bondtoys.de wrote:I follow the rule: "Happy wife Happy life"

Not far north of the estate on the Kalanianaole Highway is Sweet Home Waimanalo. Seriously tasty goodness.Braddah Kimo wrote:Oh yea. The ice cold ones. Gotta support da braddahs. And the neighborhood vendors.
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owned by a freind of mine a lil pricey. My fave is Serge;s mexican food. Check um out on Honolulu Yelp. it rocks.
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Not exactly the same but ZIPPY'S for the price is not bad at all.
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Re: Current estate condition
To get back on track - I don't think Eve cares anymore. The expense to restore the property to "Robin's Nest" condition would not be that much in comparison to what its market value. A ballpark estimate of $200K I'm betting would make it damn near its 1982 condition. Maybe all she needs is polite, respectful registered letter from a certain internet discussion board expressing its concern for a significant piece of television & American culture history.
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