Post-Wildfire Housing Stability Improvements on Maui Reflected in Surveys | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
MAUI COUNTY, HAWAII, AUG 4 – The aid targets homeowners and renters with income limits, offering up to $600,000 for displaced renters and $400,000 for rebuilding single-family homes, officials said.
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Post-wildfire housing stability improvements on Maui reflected in surveys | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
A running monthly survey of people affected by Maui’s wildfire disaster nearly two years ago suggests that some market rental housing rates have begun to come down after spikes tied to emergency needs.
Maui wildfire survivors can tap into nearly $400M in aid
Maui County is getting ready to help many survivors of the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfires pay for new single-family homes using nearly $400 million in federal funding. The county plans to begin accepting applications on Aug. 11 from low- and moderate-income households to replace housing lost in the disaster, which county officials say destroyed about 5,500 residences including rental apartments. County officials are initially rolling out three subsidy …
Post-wildfire housing stability improvements on Maui reflected in surveys
The University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization survey from April to June shows that over half of fire-affected households now live in permanent housing, which UHERO called a “significant milestone.” https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/08/05/hawaii-news/post-wildfire-housing-stability-improvements-on-maui-reflected-in-surveys/
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