Hanaula Village, a new neighborhood with all the conveniences of country living. Thirty-four centrally located 10,000 sq. ft. lots feature underground utilities, views and reasonable CC&Rs.
North Kohala is known for its eclectic boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. This former sugar town is a magnet for those in search of a country lifestyle with all the amenities. Nearby points of interest include the Kamehameha Statue, Pololu Valley and Mookini Heiau.
Hanaula Village, North Kohala’s newest neighborhood, is conveniently located at a very desirable and comfortable 500’ above sea level, between Historic Hawi Town and Kapaau. Carefully placed off Akoni Pule highway, allowing for a more peaceful, private street scene. All underground utilities are already installed, with generous green belts situated thoughtfully throughout. Sustainable design and quality are exhibited in this emerging smart growth community, along with a real Hawaiian sense of place. The parcel sizes are manageable, so “lock and leave” is truly achievable for those desiring either part-time residence or full-timers with a penchant to get out and explore all Hawaii Island has to offer. Life in North Kohala encourages community participation, with schools, farmer’s market, grocery stores, gold, beach parks, all an easy bike ride away. This neighborhood will host generations to come.
The dynamic Kohala coast, with it’s historic Pololu Valley, provides ample ocean and beach access, along with the world class resorts starting with the iconic Mauna Kea Hotel, just a short twenty-minute drive. Many suggest Hawi/Kapaau boast the best climate on the island, being slightly cooler than the resorts, with 90% of the homes having no heat/air conditioning. Enough rain such that backyard gardens quickly fill with a bounty of fruits and vegetables. Contact your Realtor today and make Hanaula Village home and start living the life this little bit of old Hawaii offers.
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