Donna Hansen goes LIVE on Real Estate Radio!

Click on the Link below to hear Donna Hansen LIVE on Radio Real Estate Show, with Host Tom Lucas and Co-host Sheri Brown, who is a local realtor in the Vancouver area! It was on-air live the morning of Saturday, June 19th 2010. This show covers the Metro Vancouver, The Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island on-air, and the World On-Line.
 
Radio Real Estate Show is live every Saturday from 10-11AM (Vancouver Time) on AM 650 Radio, reaching each week over 17,400 homeowners, realtors, and real estate investors.
 
During the on-air conversation Tom, Sheri, and Donna discuss;
·        The State Of Real Estate in Hawaii
·        The Types of Properties that are selling
·        Hawaiian Vacation Rentals
·        A few names of our Hottest Listings
 
Sheri Brown’s link is www.sheribrown.ca   
The Link to hear the station anytime is  http://www.am650radio.com/player/player 

The Radio Real Estate Show featuring Donna Hansen link is :http://advanteam.podbean.com/wp-content/plugins/podpress/podpress_backend.php?podPressPlayerAutoPlay=yes&standalone=yes&action=showplayer&pbid=0&b=189826&id=1165413&filename=http://advanteam.podbean.com/mf/play/zdww6b/hawaiirealestatejune19.mp3
 

Donna sounds great and had a great time! Have a great day everyone!

 

Business is Heating Up this Summer!

Happy First Day of Summer! 

Every season brings change and summer tradionally means things will be heating up. They certainly are in Maui! Our economy appears to be taking a turn in the right direction with many indicators pointing to a lot of it being due to the International Buyers. Being that this truly is a global economy, we need to always be fully focused on the global activity all around us. 

The Hansen Ohana is now practicing along with Maui Estates International. We have joined forces to better serve our valued clients and we are excited to be apart of the global market!

Enjoy your of Summer and dont forget the sunscreen!

Maui Film Festival June 16-20, 2010

Maui News  

The Maui Film Festival launches its 11th season Wednesday with its head in the stars, its heart on its sleeve and its feet firmly and conscientiously planted on the planet.

Continuing for five days and nights through June 20, its more than 35 screenings are divided between its signature outdoor Celestial Cinema in Wailea, and the big Castle Theater screen at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

This year’s films strike a balance between compassionate and thought-provoking, mixing tender comedies of first love with heart-hitting documentaries. True to its tradition, there are cinematic celebrations of surfing and music-making as well.

On the celebrity front, teen heartthrob Zac Efron and surfing auteur Taylor Steele will be honored in awards tributes, presented for the first time this year in the Celestial Cinema, where cameras will provide close-ups visible throughout the majestic amphitheater.

For more on the festival, go to: http://www.mauifilmfestival.com

South Maui Triathlon at Wailea June 13th

Due to the triathlon there will some road closures in the South Maui area. See below for the locations.

1. “Lane Closure” Wailea Alanui Dr. (Far Makai lane) from the Marriott to Kaukahi St.

2. “Lane Closure” Kalai Waii St. from Wailea Mauka Rd  to Wailea Ike Dr.

3. “Lane Closure” Wailea Ike Dr. from Kalai Waii St. to Piilani Hwy.

4. “Road Closure” Piilani Hwy from Wailea Ike Dr. to Kilohana Dr.

5. The remainder of the bike and run course is open to the public with bikes on the shoulder of the road.

 

 

 

 

Maui Wildfire

 

Fire 

 June 9, 2010- Maui News

More than 2,000 acres of brush went up in smoke Tuesday, and the fire remained uncontained as of 9:45 p.m. The blaze left black swaths of charred slopes in the West Maui Mountains above Maalaea. 

The blaze forced officials to close Honoapiilani Highway from its intersection with Kuihelani Highway to Ukumehame from around noon to 6 p.m. The closure stranded thousands of visitors and residents, and about 100 people were evacuated from areas threatened by the fire or affected by thick smoke. 

The evacuations included a handful of Maalaea residents, shoppers and workers at the Harbor Shops at Maalaea, shoreline campers, a half-dozen employees at the Kaheawa wind farm and boat operators at Maalaea Harbor.