If you own property in the state of Hawaii and you're thinking of selling, contact me. we provide one source convenience for all the islands. Putting your property and your trust in someone's hands, someone you may not know, cayour trust and maintain that trust, you can rely on that.

If your property is on one of the other islands, wewill refer you a full time broker that will handle your property with the same loyalty and dedication that wewould. wemaintain contact with that person to monitor their progress in regard to reaching your goal. we also stay in contact with you after the referral to insure your continued satisfaction.

If you have property locally, either We'll list it or work directly with one of our brokers here that will work in your interest. We'll help you determine your list price based on accurate sales data from our MLS and your individual needs.

Once price is determined along with a reasonable marketing time based on your needs, you are ready to sign a listing agreement, a legal document authorizing a bro-ker to market your property.

Selling a property works best when the owner and the listing agent are in complete agreement about price, how to market, any improvements to be made, etc. Open com-munications is vital to keep expectations realistic, stress levels down and get the property sold as quickly as possible.

Marketing property to get it sold is a dynamic process, not one of listing it then sitting back to see what happens. Your listing agent should instill that kind of feeling or belief in you when you sign the agreement.






















»Make a good first impression, clean it.
»Check all faucets for leaks and all bulbs should work.
»Check all hinges, doors and cabinets, and lub if needed.
»Think safety; pick up hazardous items, slippery rugs, ext. cords.
»Clean up storage spaces.
»Organize closets and drawers.
»Make bathroom shine, clean or replace faucets and caulking.
»Open up the doors and blinds, light is good.
»Turn lights on, even during the day.
»Leave the house so it doesn't look crowded.
»Refer all questions to your Realtor, don't offer advice.