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Set alongside the championship Hapuna Golf Course, with dramatic Kohala Coast views that extend all the way to Maui, a collection of expansive homesites for your custom residence. The first release of Hapuna Estates are 11 homesites situated along the 7th and 8th fairways of Arnold Palmer-designed Hapuna Golf Course within the Mauna Kea Resort. Owners may choose to join the Club at Mauna Kea and enjoy both the Hapuna and Mauna Kea golf courses, along with renowned amenities of two of the best luxury hotels on the island. Estate owners can also walk to the ‘Amaui Clubhouse, designed by de Reus Architects, one of Architectural Digest’s “Top 100 Architects and Designers".
Considered the most sacred of the island’s five volcanoes, Mauna Kea’s summit is the highest in all Hawaii. Quite naturally, ancient Hawaiian law reserved visits to the peak for only the highest-ranking nobles. In keeping with this tradition, these homesites are at at the highest elevation in the Mauna Kea Resort .
It is no accident that Rockefeller chose this very place to realize his vision. As he surveyed the length of the coast he selected the two most perfect beaches, but also the land with the most character. He recognized the opportunity to create golf courses with character, and homesites with expansive views and a benign climate that were all unique to what would become Mauna Kea Resort.
Indeed, those who know Hawaii, and especially those fortunate to live here full time, often favor mauka properties – those on the mountain. Breezes tend to keep the temperatures a bit cooler, but elevation also rewards owners with spectacular views – panoramic 360° vistas from the snow-capped Mauna Kea to Hualalai, and 50 miles of white water shoreline that runs the length of the Kohala Coast. In the distance, neighboring Maui and Haleakala.
Future offerings include a collection of individual estate homesites and 17- and 10-acre site parcels. All enjoy golf-front locations on the Hapuna Course.
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