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Hawaii’s severe housing crisis continues due to high prices, mortgage rates

Last updated May 15, 2025
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Unaffordable House Prices in Hawaii

According to a recent report by the University of Hawaii, the state of Hawaii is currently facing a severe housing crisis. The high prices and mortgage rates have made homeownership largely unaffordable for most residents.


Housing production in Hawaii is slowing down and the high regulatory barriers present a major challenge for new construction. The “2025 Hawaii Housing Factbook” by the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization (UHERO) reveals that shifts in the U.S. home insurance market have led to increased costs, contributing to the rise in homeowners’ association fees and further reducing home affordability.

Challenges for Renters

“While rental prices have remained stable over the past decade, the cost of renting is still considered unaffordable when compared to national averages. Hawaii has some of the highest rents in the country, with only California reporting slightly higher rates,” says Justin Tyndall, assistant professor at UHERO.

Increasing Housing Supply

According to the report, the key to solving housing issues lies in their ability to increase the housing supply. The state’s ambitious “Ka Lei Momi” plan aims to add 10,000 new public housing units. Furthermore, the number of housing units around Honolulu Skyline train stations could see a significant increase if rezoning and permitting proceeds as planned. For more information on this issue, click here.


Hawaii’s Housing Crisis: High Prices and Mortgage Rates

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