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Originally Posted by scaeagles
Then I propose the Hawaiian government do the same thing with land costs. I believe they should put price controls on their land based on the averages of the market in Phoenix, Omaha, El Paso, Grand Rapids, and Helena.
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Since much of the land you'd want to buy in Hawaii is already owned by the Bishop Estate, huge tracts of Hawaii already have price controls on the land: NOT FOR SALE.
You can, however, lease it at rates that tend to lag the marketplace by a half-decade or more.