How Alaula is Utilizing Environmentally Conscious Designs for All Our Upcoming Projects
Aloha, welcome back! With multiple workforce housing projects currently in development, we thought today would be an excellent opportunity to share a bit around how Alaula is utilizing the very best in green building principles as we create new neighborhoods and housing opportunities for our island kama’aina – a true win-win proposition for the Valley Isle.
Alaula and Hawaiian Community Assets Announce Ongoing Partnership
Buying your first home is truly a landmark moment in life, not to mention one of the most important decisions that a family will ever make. It can feel intimidating to understand all the parts of the process, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the new information.
Who Is Eligible to Apply for the Housing Lottery?
These are exciting times in the world of affordable housing on Maui! As construction begins at Hale Kaiola, we’re already looking forward to welcoming all the future residents of our new neighborhood in Kihei.
Important Dates
Thank you for showing interest in our 100% workforce housing projects here on the beautiful island of Maui. Congratulations on taking the first step towards your dream of homeownership.
Talking Some Story About the Housing Lottery
Today, Alaula would like to share some information around the upcoming lottery process by which successful applicants will be drawn and invited to purchase their new housing in our burgeoning Kihei neighborhood, with prices starting in the mid-to-low $300,000’s.
Key Dates for the Hale Kaiola Affordable Housing Development
Welina me ke aloha! It’s an exciting time for the development of affordable housing here on Maui: with two new workforce housing developments in the works, Alaula is proud to be leading the charge towards creating new, sustainable communities for all of our island ‘Ohana.
Infill and Smart Growth Solutions for Hawaii’s Housing Crisis
Hawaii has long been struggling with a housing crisis: for decades, the lack of affordable dwellings has resulted in many longtime residents moving off-island when they are unable to meet the rising costs of home ownership.
What is Workforce Housing?
Finding and securing quality, accessible housing has always been a tricky proposition here in Hawaii: even before the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been increasingly difficult for workers to either buy or rent their units due to escalating costs and a market that often favors short-term rentals.
Introducing Hale Kaiola
Alaula, one of Maui’s eminent local builders, has recently received the approval of the Maui County Council to move forward in constructing a new, sustainable housing community for local families.