
In Hawaii real estate, most people talk about the view, the kitchen, the flooring, or the curb appeal. But beneath the beauty of a home, there is another question serious buyers and sellers should be asking:
How well is this property actually built to live in?
In this video, Jason Wong, Principal Broker of Island Dragonfly, explores the growing conversation around bio-based foam insulation — plant-derived materials designed to challenge traditional petroleum-based products in performance, comfort, and long-term home efficiency.
For Hawaii homeowners, this matters. Our island environment is beautiful, but it also brings heat, humidity, moisture concerns, and the constant need for smarter building decisions. Insulation is not the glamorous part of real estate, but it can affect how a home feels, how it breathes, how it performs, and how future buyers may evaluate quality.
For local buyers, sellers, investors, and overseas clients looking at Hawaii property, this is the type of detail that separates surface-level real estate from informed property strategy. A beautiful home may capture attention, but construction intelligence, material choices, and long-term livability help create deeper value.
At Island Dragonfly, we believe Hawaii real estate deserves thoughtful storytelling, strategic market insight, and a clear understanding of how lifestyle, location, materials, and investment value connect.
Whether you are buying a primary residence, preparing to sell, relocating to Hawaii, or evaluating residential or commercial real estate opportunities across the islands, the goal is simple: make smarter decisions before the transaction begins.
Jason Wong (PB), MBA
President & Principal Broker
Island Dragonfly LLC
Personal Website: https://jasonwong.us
Firm Website: https://islanddragonfly.com
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