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Licensed Hawaii Real Estate Broker

Hawaii Real Estate

Dreaming of island living? Bill Boyd and the Tikki Team are licensed real estate brokers in Hawaii. Let us help you find your perfect slice of paradise.

Island Markets

Discover Hawaii's Premier Islands

Each Hawaiian island offers a unique lifestyle. Whether you're seeking luxury beachfront, investment property, or a place to call home, we can guide you to the perfect island.

Oahu

Home to Honolulu and Waikiki. Urban convenience meets beach lifestyle. Condos from $500K, luxury from $2M+.

Urban · Easy Access

Maui

World-class resorts, golf, and whale watching. Perfect for vacation homes and investment properties. From $800K.

Golf · Resort

Kauai

The "Garden Isle" with dramatic cliffs and serene beaches. Great for those seeking tranquility. From $700K.

Nature · Na Pali

Big Island

Volcanic landscapes, coffee, and diverse climates. Most affordable island. From $400K.

Coffee · Volcanic
Why Work With Us?

Your Hawaii Real Estate Experts

Buying property in Hawaii is different from the mainland. From understanding leasehold vs. fee simple ownership to navigating the unique disclosure requirements, you need an experienced guide.

Bill Boyd's 40+ years of real estate expertise extends to the Hawaiian Islands. Whether you're purchasing a vacation home, investment property, or looking to relocate permanently, we provide the same family-focused service that has earned us the trust of thousands of California clients.

Licensed HI Broker
Off-Market Access
Investment Analysis
Vacation Rental Experts

Ready to Find Your Paradise?

Contact us today for a free consultation. We'll discuss your goals, explain your options, and help you take the first step toward island living.

Start Your Journey to Paradise

Hawaii real estate is an investment in your lifestyle. Let Bill Boyd guide you to the perfect island property, whether it's your forever home or a vacation getaway.

Licensed HI Broker 40+ Years Experience Family-Focused Service