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Locality: Kihei, Hawaii

Phone: +1 808-725-6630



Address: 310 Ohukai Road, Suite 319 96753 Kihei, HI, US

Website: www.firsthawaii.com

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First Hawaii Title Corporation 20.12.2021

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First Hawaii Title Corporation 18.12.2021

Amanda Cooper with Whalers Investment Group recorded her special closing yesterday 4/30! Congratulations to all parties involved who represented their clients with #nextlevel professionalism. We here at First Hawaii Title salute you! @amandaloha @stokedjri @shelz724 ... @noreenkoki @debbiedioquinomarx #teamjerrie #firsthawaiititle #whalersinvestmentgroup #securitynationalmortgage #securitynationalmortgagecompany

First Hawaii Title Corporation 12.12.2021

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First Hawaii Title Corporation 08.12.2021

First Hawaii Title salutes Ciara Quam with Quam Properties on an impressive Q1! Call her today for any Real Estate advice

First Hawaii Title Corporation 05.12.2021

TIP OF THE WEEK By Ada Wood and Ashley Strickland, CNN April's full moon is the "pink" moon, and it's a supermoon, too. Catch it in the night sky this Monday.... This moon will be at its fullest on Monday at 11:32 p.m. ET, according to NASA. Supermoons appear bigger and brighter in the sky because they are slightly closer to Earth. Interpretations of what qualifies as a supermoon can vary, but there are generally two to four moons that meet the threshold -- based on the distance between the moon and Earth -- within a given year. Under some definitions, April's will be one of four supermoons in a row, including last month's "worm" moon and two more expected in May and June. According to NASA, all publications agree that at least the April and May moons fit the classification. This supermoon will be the second-closest full moon of the year, according to EarthSky. And although it's called the pink moon, it's not really a different color. This moon gets its name from the pink early springtime blooms of the Phlox subulata plant, also called "moss pink." It's native to eastern North America. Native American tribes across the United States have their own names for the moon, according to the Western Washington University Planetarium. Many of those names are also associated with springtime signs, including the melting of snow and the return of geese after their journey south for winter. The Cherokee tribe of the East Coast calls it the "kawohni" or "flower moon," and the Creek tribe of the Southeast refers to it as "tasahcee-rakko" or "big spring moon."