Big News for Accessory Ohana Dwellings on Maui
By diane-bercik |
For Buyers, For Sellers, Maui Living
Maui County recently relaxed restrictions on accessory dwellings, more commonly referred to as “ohanas”, to allow one unit on any lot under 7,500 square feet, and up to two units on any lot 7,500 square feet and over. Ohanas are separate living quarters and can be either attached to… Read More
Improve Curb Appeal By Being Clutter Free
By diane-bercik |
Maui Living
Maui County recently relaxed restrictions on accessory dwellings, more commonly referred to as “ohanas”, to allow one unit on any lot under 7,500 square feet, and up to two units on any lot 7,500 square feet and over. Ohanas are separate living quarters and can be either attached to… Read More
Hurricane Lane Update
By diane-bercik |
Maui Living, Visiting Maui
Maui County recently relaxed restrictions on accessory dwellings, more commonly referred to as “ohanas”, to allow one unit on any lot under 7,500 square feet, and up to two units on any lot 7,500 square feet and over. Ohanas are separate living quarters and can be either attached to… Read More
Sprucing Up Your Entryway: 4 Staging Tips
By diane-bercik |
For Sellers, Maui Living
Maui County recently relaxed restrictions on accessory dwellings, more commonly referred to as “ohanas”, to allow one unit on any lot under 7,500 square feet, and up to two units on any lot 7,500 square feet and over. Ohanas are separate living quarters and can be either attached to… Read More
Items That Should Be On Your Routine Home Maintenance List
By diane-bercik |
Maui Living
Maui County recently relaxed restrictions on accessory dwellings, more commonly referred to as “ohanas”, to allow one unit on any lot under 7,500 square feet, and up to two units on any lot 7,500 square feet and over. Ohanas are separate living quarters and can be either attached to… Read More
Maui Landscaping with Natural, Eco-Friendly Techniques
By diane-bercik |
Maui Living
Maui County recently relaxed restrictions on accessory dwellings, more commonly referred to as “ohanas”, to allow one unit on any lot under 7,500 square feet, and up to two units on any lot 7,500 square feet and over. Ohanas are separate living quarters and can be either attached to… Read More