Showing posts with label one acre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label one acre. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

Aquaponic Farm for sale!




This is a rare find! An AQUAPONIC FARM in Hawaii!
Included in this unbelievable sale: A custom, 4 bedroom 2 bath home with many luxury extras, like central air conditioning, and granite counter tops!
UV filter
10,000 gallon water tank
2048 sq feet aquaponic grow beds
5 raised beds
processing shed, (including 2 sinks, stainless steel table, fridge/freezer, stainless steel shelving, hard plastic harvest containers, harvesting tools, plumbing and electricity hooked up.)
2 sprouting tables (192 sq feet grow area) fiber glassed, with a roof for shade and to keep rainwater out, plumbed to system
about 5000 net pots
about 70 grow trays
67 grow rafts with holes already drilled, painted and cut into 4'x4' sections
2 4000 gallon fish tanks
800 white tilapia (about $8400)
2 sump tanks
Honda EU 3000 generator ($1200)
2 blowers
about 50 airstones
2 high end Sweetwater pumps
plumbing for aquaponics
1/2 acre of weed matting
row covers
PVC frame for 1025 feet of protected grow space to support row covers
organic certification for the 2010-2011 year (about $1000)
food safety certification
templates for harvest records, hand washing, planting and invoices
logo
all product currently growing at time of sale (about $3000)
about 18,000 gallons of nutrient and bacteria rich water (priceless)
All on one acre of land in beautiful Hawaii for $395,000.00!!!
Call Sunny(Riley) Petropoullakis RS for more details!
office:(808)959-1117
fax:(808)959-6894
hawaiilandrealtyco@yahoo.com

Friday, December 5, 2008

Where do you put the money? How can you protect your assets?


Fidelity Investor editor, Jim Lowell, and Terry Coxton of Casey Research talk investment strategies on Fox News today. "Take a big chunk of cash and go for something tangible" says Coxton. He mentions gold, but another "tangible" investment is real estate. The age old strategy has always been buy low and sell high, so now is an excellent time to take some of that cash and invest it in low priced, ocean front land in Hawaii. Diversify, don't just go for the gold, buy some acreage as well. For more information on purchasing property in Hawaii, contact Sunny Petropoullakis RA (808)959-1117 sunnypetro@yahoo.com
Photo by Byron Dee Photography

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Forbes says buying property is still a good investment!





"Over the long haul, quality real estate has never been a loser," says Jim Taylor, vice chairman of the Harrison Group, a marketing and strategic research firm in Waterbury, Conn. "If you've paid in cash, you're balancing your portfolio against market risk. They're not printing any more land, even if they are printing more money."
This just in, from www.Forbes.com people are still buying real estate!

How about a Hawaiian oasis on one acre? This lovely 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home in Hawaiian Paradise Park has everything you need to relax, including a lagoon like salt water pool with cascading waterfalls.
Other fine features include: granite counter tops, ceramic tile floors, a built-in vacuum system, a separate laundry, cathedral ceilings, and UV filtration system. $469,000.00 fee simple.
Give Sunny a call to make an offer!
(808)959-1117