5 Tips to Moving to Maui in 2023

Maui is an island in Hawaii known for its beautiful beaches and tourist attractions. It has beautiful scenery and there are plenty of activities that you can take part in such as windsurfing, snorkeling, and kitesurfing.

You may have been a tourist there and were drawn to its tropical vibes, and now you want to move. Well, here are tips for moving to Maui in 2023.

1. Visit The Place as A Non-Tourist

Maybe you have gone to Maui once or twice as a tourist. However, if you are considering moving there, you should go and live as a non-tourist for a while before you move. Do what you would normally do if you were at home where you currently live. Doing so will allow you the opportunity to experience the island as a local and give you the chance to test things out. Living in a place is much different than being a tourist. 

You can rent out a place for the duration, shop as if you are a resident, go to the farmers market, cook as you normally do it at home, and do all the ordinary things you do while at home. This is not the time to go for tourist activities, especially if you don’t do them, since you are not vacationing.

You will experience how it is to live in Maui on a normal day.

2. What To Carry

Once you decide you want to move to Maui, then you can decide on what to carry. Do you move with your furniture and car or do you only carry your suitcase?

How much you carry will determine how much it will cost you to move. If you are only carrying your bags, it will cost you the airline ticket and maybe the excess luggage.

However, if you decide to move with your household items, then it can get expensive. Larger items such as furniture will need to be shipped while you can mail smaller items.

Because of the high shipping cost, it is advisable to sell your household items, and buy new ones in Maui.

3. Move With Your Car

If your car has low mileage and doesn’t need to be replaced soon, you should move to Maui with it. This is cheaper than selling your car and buying another one in Maui.

Remember that gas is expensive on the island, so a high-consumption car may not be ideal.

The shipping cost depends on the car type and distance from the port.

Have the car documents in place such as its title and the current vehicle registration. Also, you can transfer your driver’s license to Maui.

4. To Rent or Own

 Will you buy or rent a place? This depends on your finances and long-term goals. Do you intend to stay in Maui for a long time or might you go back to the mainland? Do you have enough money to buy a place?

Maui is considered expensive and this includes homes. Buying or renting is more expensive in Maui than on the mainland.

Luckily, if you are moving with only your bags, you can start off by renting a furnished home, studying the island, and then deciding where to buy a home.

Fortunately, Maui Resort Realty can help you to find your dream home.

5. Have Some Savings

You may not find a job right away after you move to Maui. Therefore, you should have saved enough money to last you six months.

Also, the island has fewer jobs in comparison to Oahu and the Island of Hawaii, which have a higher population. Therefore, it may take a while before you get a job.

Given the high cost of living, you might need a second job to make ends meet.

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