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  • Swain Investments LLC
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  • RR3 Box 2259, Pāhoa, HI 96778, United States
  • (401) 584-2775,

Our Leilani Estates, Hawaii Mortgage Brokers are licensed, fast and with each transaction you’ll find they have one common goal in mind, finding you low options with excellent customer service.  We are ready to answer your questions, explain loan options, and get you pre-qualified for a new Leilani Estates, Hawaii mortgage.  So if you require a mortgage company in Leilani Estates, Hawaii then please call us at the number above. We have actually worked very hard to develop our reputation in Leilani Estates, HI and we’re working even harder, not only to keep that good reputation, but to continuously try to enhance it. We treat all of our clients with the utmost regard, regardless of how complex the job in hand. When we complete your Leilani Estates, Hawaii home loan we want you to feel happy to leave us a 5-star review and also to feel comfortable enough that you would recommend us to others. You can always depend on us for your Leilani Estates, HI mortgage needs, so we’re on standby waiting to hear from you whenever you need us.

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More About Leilani Estates

 

Leilani Estates is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaiʻi County, Hawaii, United States located in the District of Puna. The subdivision was formed in 1964.[1] The population was 1,560 at the 2010 census,[2] up from 1,046 at the 2000 census.

The three month-long Kilauea Volcano eruption that occurred within and around the subdivision in 2018 claimed many homes and displaced an unknown number of Leilani Estates residents. Accessing the entire resulting solid lava rock flow field has been prohibited, as per the Mayor’s 12/6/18 Emergency Proclamation,[3] with fines up to $5,000 for violations. As of January, 2019, in further effort to prevent the private subdivision from becoming a public attraction, the Leilani Community Association began enforcing regulations regarding no parking on private roads, no trespassing on private property, and no tours being conducted in the subdivision.