From a Thought to Reality: What does off the grid living look like in Hawaii?
Hanalei Land offers an opportunity for those looking to slow down, reconnect, and giveback to the land. Self sustainable living, aka living off the grid has been a fundamental way of living widely spread and shared amongst communities for centuries.
The term “living off the grid” has different connotations amongst individuals, yet in simpler terms the underlying fundamentals remain the same; your ability to live sustainably, grow your own food, and build a resilient self-sufficient lifestyle. While self sustainable practices vary from region, nations, cultures, and resources, Hanalei makes remote living a breeze! This land listing offers the perfect template for one to customize their sacred space, with a level lot showcasing mountain views, private river access, and short distance to Hanalei town. It encompasses the desires one may be searching for.
The Possibilities are Endless
Independence: Living off the grid offers a sense of independence from traditional infrastructure and reliance on public services. Off grid- individuals often generate their own electricity through wind or solar, collect water, and use land offerings for tending to their lifestyle! ( Buyers to confirm with county on regulations)
Landscaping: From the abundance of mature fruit trees thriving on this specific property, to the addition of what ones mind can foster, the opportunities are endless. See below at the end of the article for notable enhancements!
Connection to Nature: Tucked just a mere 10 minutes from Hanalei Shopping Center, you will find yourself in a sense of awe in the quietness. The most ideal and serene environment to become fully immersed in the valley. Who doesn’t love 360 degree views of the sky for summer night star gazing..
Hanalei Land Listing (MLS #710928) can be the canvas for luxury living with the principles of self-sufficiency, sustainability, and connection to nature. With high-end amenities such as solar power and water filtration, residents could be greeted with comfort and convenience. Not only does this grant the chance of crafting your custom designed needs, it promotes wellness and practices to foster giving back.
Hanalei Land Offerings:
- Current Edible Plantings: Ma’afala Ulu (Breadfruit), Otea ulu, Apple Banana, William Banana, Mon Dok Mango, Kahalu’u Mango, Ruby Red Guava, Tangelo, Tahitian Lime, Sweet Apple, Soursop, Keitt Avocado, Green Gold Avocado, Dwarf Samoan Coconuts, Surinam Cherry, Noni, Mulberry, Coffee, Cocoa, Starfruit, Papaya, Dragon Fruit, Jamaican Lilikoi (passionfruit), mountain apple, Hawaiian chili pepper, comfrey, Basil, aloe, and green onion.
- Flowers: jungle king torch ginger, jungle queen torch ginger, gardenia, anthurium, ti, ylang ylang, night blooming jasmine, orchids, plumeria, and hibiscus.
Possible Inspiration:
Be sure to check out this video from Paradise Tiny Homes Hanalei land inspiration:
Check out the brother and sister owned company.
“Paradise Tiny Homes are created with extensive forethought about design and flow, with both beauty and practicality at the forefront. They have a unique take and signature style influenced by the islands. They are a bit more creative with how their units open up to nature with our temperate climate here in Hawaii. They love to incorporate local materials into their accessory trailer units (ATUs) and incorporate lots of natural shapes and curves—PTH is definitely known for that: round windows, round roofs, round walls, even big dome skylights!
We continually design one-of-a-kind spaces while working with a talented crew of impressive artists and skilled trades people. We take our time searching for the highest quality repurposed, recycled, renewed, and local materials not only as our responsibility towards our community and sustainability but for our units to have character, integrity, and soul. Each creation is treated as a unique work of art. We remain inspired and influenced by the rich, diverse culture of Hawaii and nature, incorporating natural shapes, textures, colors, and materials. You will see local mango wood, ohia, koa, robusta, monkey pod, and various drift-woods throughout our builds. We research the latest materials and appliances for our hand-crafted accessory trailer units (ATUs) while always remembering to keep things as simple as possible. We are so grateful to be able to be creative in our mediums of choice: local hardwoods and bamboo, stone & tile, copper & stainless steel, quartz & glass; our ATUs are built to withstand the jungle and last. ” – Ellie Madsen Co-founder and CEO, Paradise Tiny Homes (808) 747-6028 @paradisetinyhomes
If you are interested in speaking to Paradise Tiny Homes, please reach out to Ellie Maden directly at 808.747.6028
For more information on this lot or similar listings, please call Amy at 808.639.9011.
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