Local property expert based in Kapolei, HI MaryJo McGillicuddy has updated her real estate services, specializing in purchasing homes for military relocation and safely moving pets to the island.
MaryJo McGillicuddy, a certified military relocation professional and local Hawaiian real estate expert, has recently expanded her comprehensive property services, offering support to people looking to move their pets and other animals to the island.
More information is available at https://www.sellhomeshawaii.com/blog/a-helpful-guide-for-moving-your-pet-to-hawaii
This newly updated service is ideal for military and ex-military personnel interested in purchasing property in Hawaii, such as people pursuing PCSs (permanent change of station), in addition to homeowners looking to sell in the area. MaryJo McGillicuddy is an affiliate agent of Coldwell Banker Realty and has years of experience in the Hawaiian property market.
On the recently expanded full-service property site, McGillicuddy showcases a number of detached, single-family properties and condos in Waianae, Kaneohe, Kapolei, Honolulu, Waipahu, Ewa Beach, and beyond. Visitors of the Coldwell Banker Realty platform can browse MaryJo McGillicuddy’s premium listings, investment opportunities, and previous sales, including full photo portfolios, essential property data, and mortgage calculators.
The recently updated realty platform also features a custom home valuation tool that allows people interested in selling their home to calculate an estimate sales price, based on market data and unique property features. Moreover, McGillicuddy can help to optimize sales through her effective local and digital marketing techniques and her extensive experience within the property industry.
Interested parties can find out more about moving pets to Hawaii at https://youtu.be/1LTB89YpAgQ
Moving pets to Hawaii can be more complex that moving within other areas of the US given the state’s specific and restrictive animal quarantine laws. These laws are designed to protect the natural ecosystems on the island clusters, such as preventing the spread of rabies and non-native predators such as snakes. McGillicuddy offers a comprehensive online guide to relocating animals, such as cats and dogs, to the island communities.
The newly published guide features a step-by-step explanation of each stage of the move. As well as ensuring people have their animals microchipped, vaccinated, and tested for rabies, McGillicuddy recommends presenting original documentation and fully-completed forms to prevent pets from being quarantined unnecessarily at the owners’ expense.
More information can be found at https://www.sellhomeshawaii.com, or by calling +1-808-724-4629.