by Hawaiian Dream Properties | Mar 19, 2020 | Insurance, Professional Home Watch, Vacation Home
Your Kona vacation property is your home away from home—in paradise! However, short of stopping time and the elements, your vacation property is vulnerable to harm that could take place while you’re away. The company that provides your homeowner’s...
by Hawaiian Dream Properties | Mar 5, 2020 | Professional Home Watch, Property Protection, Vacation Home
Vacationing in Hawaii means kicking back in your piece of paradise—it also means your car sits idle for weeks or months of the year. The good news is that you’ll have lower mileage than average when it’s time to pass your auto on as inheritance! The bad...
by Hawaiian Dream Properties | Feb 6, 2020 | Hawaiian Dream Home Watch, Professional Home Watch, Vacation Home
You never really know what you’re leaving behind when you go back home after your Big Island vacation. If you’re leaving a vacation home in Kona behind, you’re leaving behind plenty of opportunities for things to go wrong. A vacation home is a...
by Hawaiian Dream Properties | Jan 9, 2020 | Professional Home Watch, Seasonal Home Watch, Vacation Home
If you’ve spent some time looking around our website, you have probably seen a few references to the IHWA and wondered, “What is the IHWA—and is IHWA membership really important?” The IHWA is the International Home Watch Alliance. The IHWA is a...
by Hawaiian Dream Properties | Jan 2, 2020 | Hawaiian Dream Home Watch, Vacation Home
You’ve probably heard of “Murphy’s Law,” the superstitious belief that when something can go wrong, it will. You may even have some unfortunate stories about times when you have been the victim of that tricky prankster Murphy. Whether you...
by Hawaiian Dream Properties | Dec 19, 2019 | Hawaiian Dream Home Watch, Vacation Home
A vacant property is a target for crime. Vandalism, burglary, and yes, even squatters (or “resident opportunists”) love a house that sits empty for long periods of time. When you own a vacation home in Kona, your house probably sits empty for weeks or...