Discover the charm of this mid-century waterfront home, located between the historic Kānewai Hawaiian Fishpond and the Paikō Lagoon Wildlife Sanctuary. The lagoon, a historic fishpond formed at the base of Kuli’ou’ou Valley, is the last of its kind in Maunalua Bay, now serving as a haven for rare fish, plants, and birds.
This home, set on a raised plot, sits alongside the lagoon, and next to freshwater Kānewai Pond. The property, once part of a Hawaiian coconut grove, still features three coconut trees over a century old.
This home is known for its beautiful views, natural setting, privacy, and thoughtful design. On a spacious 17,095 square foot lot, this single-level island-style house extends to a covered lanai, merging indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly, perfect for relaxation.
The large living room and covered lanai overlook the pool and lawn, offering views of Paikō Lagoon with the surf break and Koko Head in the background. Paikō Beach, rarely visited by tourists, is a short walk or drive away. This white sand beach is perfect for strolling, swimming, relaxing, and surfing.
The home features spacious rooms, natural light, and a layout designed to open up to the lush yard and capture the tradewinds, offering the best of relaxed Hawai’i living.
The dining room has Japanese-inspired sliding doors to the garden. To the left of the entry are two guest bedrooms sharing a bath and a primary bedroom with a large bath and walk-in closet, all overlooking the water.
This property offers stunning views, history, native Hawaiian flora and fauna, simplicity, and quality of design with easy access to town. It’s ready for a new owner to appreciate and care for it.
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Listed by Noel Shaw and Erik Hinshaw of Hawai’i Life.
Larry
June 17, 2024
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