[quote author="skek" date=1228440546][quote author="tenmagnet" date=1228439763][quote author="WestparkRenter" date=1228439557][quote author="SoCal78" date=1228437065]A nice middle-ground between the above suggestion and Westpark's idea might be investing in a time-share. Some will come with daily housekeeping so that would make it feel more pampered like being in a hotel. I don't know, just a thought.</blockquote>
I looked at buying a timeshare in Maui but back out. I think buying a condo/house you can stay as long as you like, while for timeshare we only have one/two weeks max. I have not been buying timeshare because of the same reason acpme stated. The difference between owning vs renting a hotel is that you can leave your personal belongings there, ie travel without having to pack too much.</blockquote>
Maui would be sweet.
I?d love to buy a vacation condo in Kapalua.
Wonder if prices are coming down.</blockquote>
They will, ten. The condo flippers bought 90% of the recent units and are desperately trying to get out now. Volume has slowed to a crawl. When prices return to sanity, <a href="http://www.honuakai.com/">here's</a> the building I've got my eye on. Right after the condo on South Beach, that is...</blockquote>
Wow, those are nice.
I like your style.
Vacation homes in Vegas and Maui.
That?s a lot of pressure.
I?ll need to marry rich so I can trade up and make it to Pelican Hill.