Jason Wong (PB) MBA, President & Principal Broker: Residential & Commercial Excellence Since 2004

Honolulu versus Molokai | Which is better? What are pros and cons?

Ever thinking about living in either Honolulu or Molokai, then don’t skip this slide show to showcase the pros and cons between Honolulu and Molokai narrated by Jason Wong, Hawaii REALTOR® Broker. ………………….

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Deciding between living in Molokai or Honolulu will depend on several factors, such as your personal preferences, lifestyle, career goals, and financial situation. Here are some general differences between the two locations to help you make a decision:
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1. Location and size: Honolulu is the capital city of Hawaii and located on the island of Oahu, which is the third largest Hawaiian island by size. Molokai is the fifth largest Hawaiian island and known for its natural beauty, including remote beaches, rugged cliffs, and scenic valleys.

2. Climate: Both Honolulu and Molokai have a tropical climate with temperatures typically ranging from the mid-70s°F (23-24°C) to the mid-80s°F (27-29°C) year-round. However, Molokai is located in the rain shadow of neighboring islands, resulting in less rainfall and drier conditions compared to Honolulu.

3. Cost of living: Both Honolulu and Molokai have a higher cost of living than the national average. However, Molokai is generally less expensive than Honolulu, especially when it comes to housing and transportation.

4. Culture and lifestyle: Honolulu is a bustling city with a mix of urban and beach living, a focus on nature and outdoor activities, and a strong connection to Hawaiian culture and traditions. Molokai has a more laid-back and isolated lifestyle, with a focus on nature and outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and exploring the island’s natural beauty.

5. Career opportunities: Honolulu has a more diverse economy with job opportunities in tourism, military, government, healthcare, education, and technology. Molokai’s economy is largely based on agriculture and tourism, with fewer job opportunities outside of these industries.

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Overall, the decision of where to live depends on what factors are most important to you. If you value a more urban lifestyle with a mix of beach and city living, and more job opportunities, Honolulu may be a better fit. However, if you prefer a more isolated and natural lifestyle in a less crowded setting with a lower cost of living, Molokai could be the better choice.

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