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Does anyone live on Kauai?

The food is always amazing and the bond you feel from friends who truly care is hard to beat. By the most recent numbers, there are just over 67,000 people who live on Kauai.



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Kaua'i's 10 percent increase in homelessness mirrors an increase throughout the major neighbor islands. On Kaua'i, Maui, and Hawai'i Island, the total one-day homelessness increased from 2,022 persons in 2022 to 2,195 in 2023 (up 9 percent).

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Kauai is nicknamed the 'Garden Island'. Even their local newspaper, which has been in print since 1901, is called 'The Garden Island'! The mountains surround the rainforests, basically blocking them off. Because of this, about 97% of Kauai's land is undeveloped. It is also pretty hard to access!

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The Hawaiian Language Almost everyone here speaks English, so except for pronouncing the names of places, you should have no trouble communicating in Hawaii. But many folks in Hawaii now speak Hawaiian as well, for the ancient language is making a comeback. All visitors will hear the words aloha and mahalo (thank you).

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In 2020, of the 1,277 Index Crimes reported: • Property crimes accounted for 84.8% (1,083). Violent crimes accounted for 15.2% (194). Kauai County's total Index Crime rate in 2020 was at its lowest level on record since the start of statewide data collection in 1975.

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The housing market is unaffordable for many locals. And the going rate for a modest housing rental has reached a fever pitch and Kauai real estate agents say there has been a net loss of rental property inventory as home owners during the pandemic sold their rental properties as home values skyrocketed.

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If you want lush landscapes and a laid-back old Hawaii lifestyle, Kauai may be right for you. If amenities, urban life, and spectacular surf are your preferences, you may like Oahu. If you like rural living but also might enjoy some amenities and tourists along with beautiful landscapes, Maui may be your place.

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While Kauai offers incredible natural beauty and a relaxing way of life, it clearly has significant downsides when it comes to cost of living, lack of amenities, limited economic opportunities, housing issues, and risks from natural disasters.

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Location, location, locations. There are many wonderful locations on Kauai. Most of the most expensive homes on Kauai are located on Kauai's north (Kilauea and Princeville) or south shores (Poipu). Oftentimes near the ocean or overlooking the ocean.

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Issue. The island of Kauai in Hawaii is vulnerable to coastal hazards such as hurricanes, tsunamis, and erosion, and rising sea levels are expected to exacerbate these hazards. Kauai's general plan did not identify climate change and sea level rise as primary threats to existing coastal hazards.

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In a fluid, gig economy, in which jobs are often many miles from where low-wage workers can afford to live, the beaters end up as vehicular jetsam. Their owners don't earn enough to even tow them to the junkyard in Puhi, so they treat them like any other disposable.

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Who owns Kauai? After the State of Hawaii, who owns over 155,000 acres on Kauai, the Robinson Family is the second-largest landowner at over 55,000 acres (excluding their Niihau acres), and then Grove Farm is the third-largest landowner at over 30,000 acres.

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The Robinson family also found favor with the royals and were able to buy a large portion of Kauai and almost all of Niihau. However, during purchasing negotiations, the king made the Robinsons promise to protect the island and its inhabitants from outsiders.

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