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Just Listed: One-of-a-Kind Waikoloa Village Home with Privacy

If you consider yourself a non-conformist, or one who shuns traditional ways of doing things, then here are the features of a nontraditional Waikoloa Village home for sale that should fit your spirit perfectly.

http://www.hawaiilife.com/mls/261644/

68-3572 Awamoa Pl. (MLS# 261644)

Unique Waikoloa Village Home Features

As soon as you step inside, you’ll truly have the feeling of comfort. Elegance and warmth have been added with Brazilian Cherry wood floors in every room. There are pillars, arches, and skylights. Beautiful faux marble paint with crown moulding and other decorative mouldings throughout.

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12 foot ceilings in the living room, 11 foot ceiling in spacious dining area adjacent to living room, and 10 foot ceilings in all remaining rooms gives the home a feeling of spaciousness.

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The kitchen has custom cabinetry with carved trim and hand finished stain. There is also a faux fireplace in the breakfast area that evokes a feeling of warmth and old world charm.

Kitchen has custom cabinetry with carved trim and hand finished stain.

Additional Home Features

Quality throughout, this well built 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has many other good features. Situated on a large, well maintained and landscaped lot of 13,675 sq. ft., the property exudes curb appeal and offers great privacy. It is located in a lovely neighborhood in the newer part of the village.

http://www.hawaiilife.com/mls/261644/

Check it out and tell me whether you agree this is a unique Waikoloa Village home!

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Karen Bail

March 17, 2013

This looks very nice. Does it have a workshop?

Karen Bail

March 17, 2013

This looks very nice. Does it have a workshop?

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