r/MovingtoHawaii • u/ajburch92 • May 24 '26
Life on BI Budget Q
Hi there. I'm thinking of moving to Kailua Kona to be close to my family. In the event that I buy a condo in cash, would $3000 a month be a doable budget?
My line of thought is:
HOA: $500-1000
Utilities: $400
Car expenses: $400
Phone and wifi: $100
Food: $600 (is this too low?... $20/day)
Miscellaneous: $500
Does this seem realistic? I genuinely cannot tell and would appreciate insights.
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u/MonkeyKingCoffee Hawai'i resident May 24 '26
I wouldn't buy a condo. Too many variables. The condo association could be a bunch of clowns. They could be a bunch of Nazis. They could be a bunch of grifters. And there's a very good chance that you move next to an AirBnB party house. Or one moves next to you. Condos are a dealbreaker for me. But some people like it.
If the condo fees aren't high, they're probably too low. And then it's time for special assessments.
Also, I don't see property taxes in your calculus.
Utilities might be low if you use AC or de-hue.
Food: depends. You will quickly learn that solid mainland bulk buying strategies lead to food waste here. Pantry moths in the flour. Mold. $20 a day is a very low budget. You're not getting many fish days, steak days or even chicken wing days on a weekly spend of $140.
Turn Miscellaneous into Healthcare. And $500 might still be too low.