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Population: 40,759 Located in Hawaii County
Hilo, HawaiiHilo is an old sugar town, which flows down the lower slopes of Mauna Kea. The town straddles a tranquil river with waterfalls and lush vegetation. When you see Hawaii?s largest historic core of buildings here in Hilo, that date back to the turn of the century, you realize just how well they showcase Hawaii?s unique architecture, with a splash of western, Art Deco and Renaissance Revival influences. Although Hilo is Hawaii?s second largest city (ranked second in size and population to Honolulu), it is a community. It has an old-fashioned comfortable feel. Hilo has been described by some as, ?Honolulu before the jets came in.? It is a great place to learn about old Hawaii and the environmental and cultural forces that shaped it. The cost of living is considered high in comparison to the other states (approximately 35% higher), but there are redeeming features to living in Hawaii. Because of the pleasant year round climate, there is no need to purchase additional winter clothes, heating or air conditioning. Housing here in Hilo is very comparable to most of the rest of the Continental United States, and South Hilo prices out a little cheaper than North Hilo. You can find a 1,550 square foot home with 3-bedrooms, on a city size lot for as little as $200,000. Of course, being Hawaii, the views are spectacular no matter where you turn! There are also condos and apartments available for those who want to be close to the downtown area and the beaches. Hawaii might indeed be the paradise we all dream of, but Hilo might well be the city that allows you to make that dream a reality! For affordable living, great housing, wonderful schools and a perfect climate, you can?t do better than Hilo ? come and see us, we guarantee you?ll never want to leave! |
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