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Hawaii became the 50th of the United States in August of 1959.  Hawaii is an archipelago and does not share a border with any other U.S. State.  Hawaii as a State is comprised of eight main islands. All of the islands were formed due to volcanic activity. If you are looking to get a Mortgage in Hawaii, Hawaii Mortgage Refinance or even tap into your home equity with a second mortgage loan in Hawaii, you have certainly come to the right place. Lender411 makes that easy. Whether you are looking for fixed mortgage rates, variable adjustable mortgage rates (ARM), jumbo loans, interest only or even specialized mortgages such as bad credit mortgage or reverse mortgages, just fill out the form above and we will match you with up to 4 qualified lenders in Hawaii with 4 mortgage quotes.

Several places on the islands are protected by the National Parks Service – such as the USS Arizona Memorial in Honolulu.  Honolulu is in fact the capital city of Hawaii.  Hawaii does have a relatively high per capita tax burden.  Hawaii’s aboriginal culture is Polynesian. In Hawaii, the highest percent of the population is Asian American.  Hawaii counts both English and Hawaiian as its official languages.  There is also a language spoken on the islands known as pidgin or Hawaii Creole English – which is made up of Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, and Portuguese.   

Some of Hawaii exports are pineapple, sugar cane, macadamia nuts, and coffee.  Tourism is one of the biggest industries in the State.  Kauai is the oldest and also the northern most island.  Kauai is home to the Napali Coast and Waimea Canyon. If you are the kayaking kind, Kauai has the only navigable rivers in Hawaii. The island of Oahu is home to the State capital is where the majority of Hawaii’s population resides.  In Oahu, you can explore the North Shore, and there is plenty to do in Waikiki.  The Pearl Harbor memorial resides on this island. 

In Molokai visitors and residents get the true feel of Hawaiian traditions. The island of Molokai is home to the Kalaupapa National Park.  On the island of Lanai you can visit the place known as ‘Garden of the Gods’. There are great hiking trails and two championship golf courses. This is a great place to dolphin watch.  If you are looking for a place of prestige, look no further than the island of Maui. Maui was voted ‘Best Island in the Pacific’ by readers of a prominent Traveler’s magazine. It is a great island for whale watching. Or, watch the sunset from the 10,000 foot Haleakala Crater.  Those who enjoy scenic drives will enjoy the 53 mile Hana Highway.

Finally, there is Hawaii’s Big Island.  This is the island home to the active Kilauea volcano. There are eleven different climate zones here in one place. There is plenty to enjoy in the towns of Hilo and Kilaua-Kona. You can visit the Hawaii Volcano National Park, or explore the largest restored historical temple in Hawaii here.  If you are looking for a beautiful, relaxing place to call home, you’ll want to be a home owner on one of the Hawaiian Islands.

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