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About Denis:
Denis is a Realtor Associate with RE/MAX Island Surf Realty in Pahoa, Hawaii. He's lived in Hawaii since 2001 and is an investor himself on the island. He is also a member of the Hawaii Island Board of Realtors. He lives in Puna, the fastest-growing district of the Orchid Isle, and knows a lot about current real estate trends in Hawaii.
Denis is known for his strategic thinking, his great attention to detail, and his dedication to meeting the needs of real estate buyers and sellers. Before becoming a realtor in 2001, Denis was a highly successful international executive in the Information Technology industry. He started software companies in France, Germany, the USA and Canada. He has an MBA with a double major in English and German, and can flawlessly perform business transactions in three languages.
Originally born in Lyon, France, Denis relocated to Hawaii after 10 years in the San Francisco Bay Area, to enjoy Polynesia, its culture, nature and diversity. He enjoys food, people, swimming and long hikes by the Ocean or near flowing lava.
About Gay Hilo and the Puna District:
Denis specializes in the Puna District of the Big Island of Hawaii, including Keaau, Pahoa, Hilo, Kurtistown, Glenwood, Kapoho, Pohoiki, Opihikao, Kalapana, Papaikou, and more. He also serves Kailua-Kona, Captain Cook, Volcano, and the rest of the Big Island.
The district of Puna, on the southeast coast of Hawaii Island, is the largest and growing gay/lesbian friendly district on the Big Island of Hawaii. Some call Hawaii the "Orchid Isle", due to the 100,000 plus species of orchids grown here. Sometimes we are referred to as the "Volcano Island", which is also pretty reasonable since we are sitting on Kilauea, an active and often very spectacular volcano. "Big Island", however, is the name most people who live in the state call this magical place.
The Big Island is a land of myths and legends that are never really far from our minds, since we are always conscious of the mountains, the jungle, the sea and especially the volcano -- the natural elements that gave rise to the legends and myths themselves.
According to Hawaiian legends, Hawaii's Big Island is the home of Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire. For many years Pele shaped and formed her new abode, using red-hot lava to create her unique fortress. Early Hawaiians respected and honored Pele, and made offerings to please her or placate her wrath.
Today, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park preserves and features the region's unique volcanic features, its early human history and the plant and animal life that are part of this special bioregion.
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