About Cheryl Dillon, B
Cheryl Dillon, B is a founder and co-owner of CENTURY 21 All Islands. She has lived in Hawaii for 22 years and currently lives in Hawaii Kai on Oahu. Cheryl has been involved real estate since 1993 and has been involved with the real estate school currently operating as All Islands Real Estate School since 1999. www.hawaiimoves.com
Phone: (808) 394-0021
Hawaii is blessed with lots of great sunshine. Many Hawaii home owners are taking advantage of this by using solar energy to heat water or help power their homes. This not only saves money but it helps reduce environmental pollution … Continue reading →
Luxury single family homes on Oahu, Hawaii give current buyers the most negotiating opportunity. The primary reason for this is that this class of property has more months of inventory than any of the other existing price ranges. Luxury price … Continue reading →
We are seeing an upturn in Home and Condo unit sales with an overall 3.9% (383 units) increase for the State of Hawaii. Oahu home and condo unit sales increased 5.5% (321 units), Maui by 2.1% (37 units), and … Continue reading →
Day 1 classroom portion of the e-PRO® certification will be held October 6, 2011 at the Oahu Vetran’s Center from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. It includes six (6) hours of Hawaii Real Estate Continuing Education Elective Hours/Credits. Learn from … Continue reading →
Beginning January 1, 2013, a 3.8 percent tax on some investment income will take effect. The tax was passed by Congress in 2010 to assist the funding of President Obama’s health care and Medicare plans. Unless it is repealed prior to … Continue reading →
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The Conveyance Tax is a progressive tax based on the purchase price of the real estate property. Who is responsible for paying the tax you ask? The Seller is responsible for payment and liability of the tax, unless ….. Continue reading →