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Hanalei Bay Villas #1 Live Auction December 15th – Register Now!

The bright interior has a lot of windows, yet feels private

Hanalei Bay Villas #1 is going to live auction on December 15, 2010 at noon at the property with Williams and Williams Auctions with a $100,000 minimal opening bid. The next open house is on December 12, 2010 from 1:00-4:00 PM, and 2 hours before the auction. If you wish to participate in the auction, or register a client, sign up here. If you can’t be at the auction site, you can bid online.

Hanalei Bay Villas is located in Princeville Resort and conveniently located next to the Princeville St. Regis Hotel. HBV #1 is a REO (bank-owned) condo, and has 2 bedrooms, 2 and a half baths, and 1,244 of living area. A lot of windows in this home makes it bright and gives you an open feeling. Enjoy your spacious lanai all with breathtaking views. There are many possibilities with this home, live in full-time, or use it as a vacation rental.

Living within the Princeville Resort allows you to be near restaurants, banks, a library, shops, golf course, spas, and the ability to view extraordinary sunsets overlooking Hanalei Bay.

For property inquiries or offers please call 1-800-801-8003, or E-mail at customer.service@williamsauction.com. All agents are required to register their buyers at www.williamsauction.com 24 hours prior to the auction start, and must attend the auction with their buyer, unless purchased on-line. There is no limit to the number of buyers that can be registered. For showings, E-mail showings@lavareo.com.

Don’t delay, this home will be sold on December 15, 2010. If you want to own your slice of paradise, contact me Tara Kelly, RS, for more information at (808) 542-6014, or Rod Easterly at (808) 652-2221.

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