[0:15:22 - 0:15:32] He went to Germany, speaks fluent German to this day. I went to
Hawaii of all places, learned how to speak some inappropriate tongue-on.
[0:26:52 - 0:27:02] I elected to go on a mission for my church, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served for two years in
Hawaii.
[0:28:20 - 0:28:41] So even though I was focused on my mission and my missionary service, I was fortunate to see transactions close for a period of time that I had placed under contract before leaving for
Hawaii which was an unlikely mission call for me.
[0:28:41 - 0:28:54] I mean most of my friends were going to foreign lands, whether it be Chile or Germany or other places to get a call to
Hawaii was quite a surprise for me.
[0:34:22 - 0:34:33] Yeah, I could see it. When you got back from
Hawaii, were you an agent broker? Did you own the buildings? I broke her.
[0:45:20 - 0:45:30] I am currently master planning over 1,200 acres on the North Shore of Oahu in
Hawaii where I served my mission.
[0:48:01 - 0:48:10] But let's talk about let's go back to
Hawaii, the Dole Plantation. What is going on with the Dole Plantation? Well, Dole is in Dole Fruit.
[0:48:10 - 0:48:23] Yeah, so Dole Foods, who started farming the property in
Hawaii back in the mid-1800s, has moved a lot of their farming operations to third world countries.
[0:48:23 - 0:48:52] As a result has been willing to sell their key pieces of property in
Hawaii and I fortunately not only being familiar with that area is having lived there for several years and served there as a missionary, saw an opportunity to acquire the property, bring in partners to complete a master plan and to preserve