Top-rated lgbtq agents in Kailua

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Wade - Gay Realtor

Wade is a licensed realtor who has been working in the industry since 2009. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, Wade has lived in some of the most cosmopolitan cities in America, including San Francisco, New York City, and Los Angeles. ...read more

Steven - Gay Realtor

Aloha! I'm Steven, a proud resident of Hawaii since 2015, originally from the vibrant city of Las Vegas. With a background in hotel security, investigations, and housekeeping management, my journey has brought me to the exciting world of real ...read more

Melvin - Gay Realtor

Melvin has over 20+ years in the real estate industry. Holding a Masters Degree in Real Estate from Columbia University, he worked in title, originating mortgage loans, and real estate sales. Melvin utilizes his experience and education to guide ...read more

Charissa - Gay Realtor

As an enthusiastic real estate agent, born and raised in Pearl City, Charissa brings a deep understanding of the diverse neighborhoods across the island. Their journey in real estate is guided by the invaluable mentorship of a seasoned ...read more

Alex - Gay Realtor

Alex has helped homeowners, buyers, and investors reach their real estate goals for over 22 years. Alex brings drive and motivation to help his clients achieve real estate success. Alex has had the pleasure of successfully assisting local, ...read more

Kailua News

Hawaii Gay Real Estate in Kailua, HI – A Wealthy Surfside Town

Kailua is a census-designated place in Honolulu County that lies on the windward coast at Kailua Bay. It is located twelve miles northeast of Honolulu (less than a thirty minute drive) and is a beautiful, mainly residential area.  It got its name because two separate ocean currents run through Kailua Bay and it is known for its spectacular sunsets.   It used to be a sleepy fishing village but now it is a booming cultural center that is home to the Kona Coffee Festival, the ...more

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