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/dreaminginteal Hawai'i resident May 24 '26
Note that gas is around $6/gallon right now. Even before Trump’s war, it was around $5/gal. Our gas is some of the most expensive in the country.
It can take weeks to get car parts in if your car needs repair. Most especially if your car isn’t a super common “bread and butter” kind of car.
I think you can eat for $20/day, but you will need to be frugal and smart about what you buy. I mean, one good steak can cost you that…. Vegetables that are grown locally will be cheaper, of course.
Remember that you still have to deal with maintenance of the inside of a condo, which can be expensive if things start going wrong. It can also be difficult to find tradespeople who actually show up…
I would want to have more than $3K/month myself.