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Celester Thomas

Are Real Estate Agents Becoming Obsolete?

Hey guys, it's your friend Coby here. Have  you guys ever wondered if the job of being a   real estate agent is actually necessary? Or if  Real Estate Agents will Become Obsolete? Well,   today we are going to answer those questions.  These seemingly straightforward questions are   tough to answer because a big problem arises:  getting […]

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Six Japan-America Society of Hawaii Ambassadors to visit Japan

EACH YEAR – THE JAPAN-AMERICA SOCIETY OF HAWAII – CHOOSES SIX AMBASSADORS FROM ACROSS THE STATE – TO ATTEND THE ASIAN PACIFIC CHILDREN'S CONVENTION IN FUKUOKA JAPAN – WHICH HAPPENS IN JULY. JOINING US THIS MORNING ARE – REYNA KANEKO – THE PRESIDENT OF THE JAPAN-AMERICA SOCIETY OF HAWAII… AND JALEN MATSU-URA – A JUNIOR

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What are the current trends in the Real Estate market

Current Trends in the Hawaii Real Estate Market Paradise Found: Exploring the Booming Real Estate Landscape in Hawaii Hawaii, the tropical paradise of the Pacific, is not only a sought-after vacation destination but also a hotbed for real estate investment. With its breathtaking natural beauty, vibrant culture, and warm climate, it’s no wonder that the

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NAR’s $418 million commission lawsuits settlement

NAR Settles Anti-Trust Lawsuits for $418 Million, Potential Impact on Realtor Commissions and Home Prices The National Association of Realtors (NAR) recently agreed to settle a series of anti-trust lawsuits for a staggering $418 million. This landmark settlement is expected to have significant implications for realtor commissions and home prices across the nation. The lawsuits

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Big Island couple ordered to pay record fines for illegal aquarium fishing

A RECORD SIX-FIGURE FINE FOR TWO BIG ISLAND AQUARIUM FISHERS. ACCORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES, HUSBAND AND WIFE, STEPHEN HOWARD AND YUKAKO TORIYAMA ILLEGALLY COLLECTED HUNDREDS OF FISH OFF THE BIG ISLAND LAST SEPTEMBER. TODAY THE BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES VOTED TO FINE THE PAIR 272- THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR

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