STREET VIEWS - EWA BEACH, HAWAII 96706

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Our slippers (flip flops) hit the asphalt, sand and reef so we can show you what it is like to be here in Ewa Beach, Hawaii.

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FIND YOUR HOME IN HAWAII NOW

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📲 (808) 202-9194 (we respond to text messages quickly)

movingtohawaii
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I love ewa beach. 1983 Campbell grad. 😂😂 just retired as an ICU nurse and loving it.

timlee
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Moved from Texas to Ewa Beach in 2007 and never looked back. I love it here!

miketexas
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I lived in Ewa Beach from 4th grade to 6th, during the 70s. My dad was in the military and did something unusual for active military. He bought a house. We lived in what would now be called the OLD part. We lived on the corner of Papipi and another street (not telling just for privacy's sake). It was a charming little house, with a very large coconut tree in the front yard and SO MUCH different plants in the yard, from birds of paradise, plumeria, hibiscus, 2 or 3 big mango trees, banana "trees, " papaya and our next door neighbor's bougainvillea came over the fence to our side. I attended Ewa Beach Elementary when I was there. Campbell High's library at the time was also the public library, and I used to walk there from my house. While I was in elementary school, my brother attended Ilima and my sister attended Campbell. She was once interviewed on a local news because her school had been voted one of the most violent schools on Oahu.

How it's changed! We had heard there were more high-end homes from our family friend who lived there (and in fact, was my parents' real estate agent), and some resort-like areas. It looks SO different now.

We used to live across the street from sugar cane fields and my school was also near the fields. I remember the ashes raining down when they burned the canes (they did it regularly). And large CANE SPIDERS walking across the street to homes. I used to ride my bike down Papipi, toward the beach area, where my best friend lived. Sometimes, we'd walk to the sea-wall. Other times, we might visit one of her neighbors, and elderly couple, who had one of the most beautiful yards in the neighhorhood. Those three families (mine, my friends' and the elderly couple) became sort of like a family, celebrating holidays together, etc. What memories!!

GoddessPallasAthena
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I lived in Ewa for ten years. Im only 16. I live on the mainland now. This made me very happy.

hicksinferno
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Loved the tour. Lived in Ewa Beach 1972-75. Went to Ilima and Campbell, lived on Hanakahi. No golf courses, just sugarcane..Great memories. Anyone remember Tanakas store across from Ilima? Used to get Icee, li hing mui. I never knew Iriquois Pt.changed names.

stefl
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Love the video. I grew up in Ewa Beach. Lived on Ewa Beach Rd. Then moved to Hanakahi St. Moved to the mainland after graduation. So this is all new. Used to be sugar kane and kiavea trees ( unsure the spelling).

petecrespi
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Love your videos keep up the great work. My wife and I watch all your videos feel like I know you! I'm from the bay and we are moving to Ewa beach in April. I went to high school in Waipahu 75. Looking forward to more videos and Derek I Stay Coming lol .

barrystarkey
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I have a very mixed feelings about Hawaii. I grew up in Hawaii and moved to the mainland shortly after high school. Although I have very fond memories of Hawaii and Oahu, my family was very poor while I was growing up and those happy memories are mixed with some very sad ones as well. Watching these videos really brings me back.

tamhuynh
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27:10 There is a fire hydrant right located right below the cab of the parked truck. Back in the late 70's, I ran over that hydrant one week after getting my driver license. My Dads car got a good underside cleaning that day. A woman from the house next to there took the opportunity to water her grass by getting a bucket and scooping the water that was flowing.

My parents were billed $150 by the BWS.

Luv your videos and rewatch on occasion. I DO mention your channel when I come across someone who has a question about housing in Hawaii.

harveyh
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Thank you for making these thorough videos, they are so helpful! I’ve watched a handful and learning so much. You have a delightful down to earth, and loveable spirit

sharonesther
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Wow I used to live Iroquois point in the 70s and 80s. I was tripping out seeing the road to puuloa housing closed. Ewa beach park looked a little bigger or something. I guess that golf course is the old faa housing facility.

Dethdevastation
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I love watching this VEDEO. Very clear explanations and very nice views. Stella Laling watching from Switzerland 🇨🇭

stellalaling
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Kaimiloa Elementary, my alma mater! It was all green portables when I went there!

magicman
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Born and raised in Ewa Plantation. And to clarify, Ewa IS different from Ewa Beach. The only thing that separated us was sugar cane. There was 1 road out and 1 road in (Ft. Weaver Road). Many of those water front homes today are now Air B&Bs. It used to be affordable to live here, it’s very odd to see these million dollar homes/Hoakalei. If my husband wasn’t in the HIANG, we wouldn’t be able to live comfortably like we do. Luckily my parents are good with their monies so they have no debt & was able to pay off my childhood home. Definitely grateful for all I have. Can’t say that’s the same for probably 75% of the other locals.

kawehionalani
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Ewa Beach was nice in the 70s and 80s.

jamesdolan
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Watching you guys are so soothing😊. Thank you for another amazing videos. I’m so glad I found this channel when I did. HAPPIEST NEW YEAR to the entire Core Team Hawaii 🤙🏽🫶🏼🎉

Daisy_
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Awww can’t be giving the secret swim spot “Duck Ponds” 😂

booyah
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Ocean Point is elevated by 15 feet over the homes on Papipi road so it rises above the tsunami and flood zones.

mxp
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Hi, I see there's a "Koahi street" near Ewa Beach. Can you show us how to pronounce the street name "Koahi"?

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