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KAHALA REAL ESTATE, KAHALA HOMES FOR SALE, LUXURY HOMES IN KAHALA

In the past month, 2 homes have been sold in Waialae-Kahala. In addition to houses in Waialae-Kahala, there were also 9 condos, 0 townhouses, and 0 multi-family units for sale in Waialae-Kahala last month. Waialae-Kahala is a minimally walkable neighborhood in Honolulu County with a Walk Score of 34. Waialae-Kahala is home to approximately 9,834 people and 4,506 jobs. Find your dream home in Waialae-Kahala using the tools above. Use filters to narrow your search by price, square feet, beds, and baths to find homes that fit your criteria. Our top-rated Realtors (real estate agents in Waialae-Kahala) are local experts and are ready to answer your questions about properties, neighborhoods, schools, and the newest listings for sale in Waialae-Kahala. HOME LUXE Peter Nicado Group has a local office at 1003 Bishop Street. Suite 2410, Honolulu, HI 96813. If you're looking to sell your home in the Waialae-Kahala area, our listing agents can help you get the best price. HOME LUXE Peter Nicado Group is enhancing real estate and the home buying process in Waialae-Kahala with industry-leading technology, and full-service real estate agents that provide a better value for home buyers and home sellers.

Kahala real estate is considered the Beverly Hills of Honolulu, offering some of the most expensive real estate in Honolulu. Located between Diamond Head homes to the west and the Waialae Golf Course homes to the east, this sought-after beachfront neighborhood consists of approximately 1,200 homes.

Some of the perimeter streets include Kahala Ave from the 4300 blocks on, with Aukai Ave, Elepaio St, Hunakai St, Waialae Ave, Kealaolu Ave, and back to the ocean. Kahala homes for sale are typically valued between $1.5M for just the land and up to $20M+ for the ultimate luxury oceanfront estates. Most lot sizes are around 10,000 sq ft with a few 1 acre plus lots.

Insight into Kahala Homes
Early Kahala real estate development began in the 1920s with a more extensive build-out during the 1950s and 1960s. Kahala homes are today a mix of charming older ranch-style homes and newer large two-story luxury estates.

Unless you're on the ocean, Kahala homes don’t offer a lot of views. There are only about 40 oceanfront properties on the 1-mile ocean stretch along Kahala Ave. The oceanfront homes east of Hunakai St are on a pristine white sandy beach, and the oceanfront properties west of Hunakai St enjoy the privacy of a sea wall. Inherently, the most expensive homes for sale in Kahala are found along the ocean side of Kahala Ave, followed by homes on the coveted Aukai Ave and Kolohala Ave - the latter a beautiful wide street with little traffic.

Kahala residents enjoy a neighborhood with relatively low density, ensured by existing deed restrictions beyond the standard zoning laws (lots in Kahala are either zoned R-10 or R-20). Kahala also has a strong community association, which tends to strongly oppose any attempt of any Kahala homeowner to obtain a zoning variance (which would allow for alternative usage beyond single-family residential usage). 

Kahala real estate appeals to anyone looking for a quiet, prestigious residential neighborhood with spacious roads, luxurious homes on generous level lots, a gorgeous beach, and an easy commute into town.

Nearby you'll find the famous Kahala Hotel & Resort, one of Hawaii’s top resorts. Countless prominent celebrities such as the late Whitney Houston have enjoyed the serenity of the beach at the Kahala Hotel.

Shopping at Kahala Mall is close by with Whole Foods for groceries, boutique shops, and a number of excellent restaurants to sample.

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More About Kahala
Kahala real estate is a subject that creates an immediate image in the mid of tropical elegance, a sedate and calm existence, and neighbors with exceptional means. To a certain extent that's true. Like any place, though, there is a reality underneath that ideal that can have some imperfections. In the interest of presenting a full and fair picture of Kahala, you should know the good and the not-so-good. We'll begin with what might be called the Cons of this iconic community.

Any property within this neighborhood's borders will have a value, and therefore a price tag elevated from what it would be in almost any other part of Oahu, even the neighborhoods that border it. In an almost continually hot market like Hawaii's, just on the strength of location alone, Kahala homes for sale generate even more heat. Houses for sale near me

That fact of this real estate market makes for houses and condos that create intense bidding wars to decide who finally gets the property. The extremely high entry, and it is getting higher by the day, is unquestionably the biggest barrier for potential buyers.

There are some smaller ones as well. This part of Oahu doesn't get the tradewinds as much, so on warmer days, you'll require a higher A/C setting or a stronger imagination to keep cool here. During the summer the effects of this can be felt on your electric bill.

Another issue is one most are unaware of when they first look into Kahala homes. In spite of its reputation as the 'Beverly Hills of Hawaii', there are still some older homes that have fallen into disrepair or show a certain lack of upkeep. If you're a neighbor this can be frustrating from a cosmetic, or even a home value, standpoint. If you're a buyer it can mean extensive and costly renovations, possibly a complete demolition and rebuilding.

Though we wouldn't want to downplay them, we must admit there just aren't a lot of Cons. However, a short list of drawbacks doesn't always mean a long one of benefits. This time, it does.

WHAT KAHALA BRINGS TO YOUR LIFE LIKE NO OTHER PLACE
For families and those who seek a calmer lifestyle, a home or condo in Kahala promises almost everything you've been seeking. It starts with a larger lot size on average, 10,000 sq ft, which dwarfs the space you have in other communities. Easily enough for a sizable house as well as your own yard.

This makes for greater privacy and relations with fellow residents as well. Neighbors are close, but not on top of you.

Recreation opportunities are all around you, too, in this low-rise environment, punctuated by 1 - just 1- high-rise building on this side of the highway. Your sightline is wide open with the sky spread out before you as you walk or jog the wide streets that have little traffic. Once you're off the roads bordering the mall, the frequency of passing cars drops off significantly.

Throughout those same low-traffic sections of Kahala, you'll find green parks, playgrounds, and tennis courts scattered throughout, places made to work off stress or just enjoy watching the kids playing in the cool after-hours.

Kahala's beaches are also less crowded, partially due to their rockier shores and beds, but the view of the ocean remains beguiling. They're another retreat where you can lose yourself in the pleasures of the Pacific.

Ultimately, the Pros far outweigh the Cons, the main hurdle being the cost of the entrance as well as the ongoing property taxes, a yearly levy that can be quite high as a Kahala homeowner. Think of it this way. It's not unlike an exclusive, amenity-filled club, with much to add to your life. The hard part is getting in.

THE FUTURE OF KAHALA REAL ESTATE
That theme of exclusivity is only growing stronger in Kahala and it will continue to do so. This is an iconic neighborhood, a name known to real estate buyers worldwide. That's been clear for years from the numerous Japanese buyers who were drawn here, but now we're seeing Korean & Chinese shoppers, too.

The past decades have demonstrated that the average value of a Kahala home outpaces every other neighborhood in Honolulu over time, rising at a faster rate in no uncertain terms. An excellent example is the 2008 downturn. Real estate prices were affected here along with the rest of Hawaii. However, properties in Kahala came back stronger and quicker, not only by regaining lost ground in sales prices but also by seeing a substantial drop in the average number of days on the market. These homes are resilient.

AREA AMENITIES
For a smaller area, Kahala packs in a lot. Schools are nearby, within walking distance for much of the district, and the parks satisfy both needs for calm reflection and active exercise. Kahala Mall's eateries and stores are a beloved local benefit as well. That's one of the reasons people love it here. You don't have to go very far for anything.

Schools & Childcare
Education is an important consideration in real estate if you have kids, or if you're considering getting some extra schooling yourself. Living in Kahala you can not only rest easy that the schools are nearby, they're also highly rated.

Preschool – At least 4 options are available on both ends of the district. The KCAA school and Waiokeoloa Congregational Church's programs are both located across Kilauea Ave from the mall. Diamond Head and Waialae Baptist Preschools, meanwhile, are on the northwest side of Kahala, right at its border with Kaimuki.

Kahala Elementary – Located on Kilauea Ave, near Kahala Mall. Over 50% of its students are from outside its designated district, attracted by solid teaching and education provided by its teachers.

Kaimuki Middle School - 6th through 8th grades go here, to the west on Kilauea Ave, right where the transition to Kaimuki begins.

Kalani High School - 9th to 12th grades, the campus is just up Kalanianaole Hwy, walkable for most of Kahala.

Star of the Sea School – Catholic school just across the highway on Malia Rd, it serves 1st through 8th grades.

Kapiolani Community College – Up the hill from Kaimuki Middle School off of Kilauea Ave, the academic courses and training offer a huge range of learning and career skills opportunities. A prime resource for adults looking to grow their job options and students who need affordable education.

UH-Manoa – A 10-minute drive from Kahala is the crown jewel of Hawaii's education system. Complete programs in a huge number of disciplines, spanning Bachelor to Doctorate degrees. A world-class institution.

Waialae Ave/Kalanianaole Hwy – Underneath H-1 you'll find small stores and local restaurants, including a Zippy's. Pet owners will want to visit Petland, which is in a small shopping center on the east end of that strip. Kahala Pet Hospital is there as well. It's also home to the Great Harvest Bread Co., a regular stop for many who love freshly baked bread of the highest quality – and good sandwiches.

Hospitals & Health Care
Island Urgent Care – Focused on immediate needs similar to an Emergency Room, but can also provide physicals for sports & job purposes. Treats adults and children from their location on Waialae Ave, across from Kahala Mall.

Waikiki Health Center's PATH Clinic – Found on 22nd Ave, this facility provides basic medical care and consultation. Serves Quest patients as well as helping uninsured apply for it.

Diamond Head Health Center – Publicly funded health center that sits just above KCC on Kilauea Ave. Primarily specializes in Mental Health plus TB and HIV/STD testing.

Leahi Hospital – Facility that cares for resident patients with long-term illnesses and conditions that leave them unable to care for themselves. Also offer Adult Day Health care for those who live with family but need daily monitoring.

Queen's Medical Center – The largest civilian hospital in Hawaii, you come to it just before entering Downtown Honolulu. They have complete services in several buildings from checkups to complex procedures of every kind with both In & Out Patient facilities.

Straub Clinic & Hospital – This hospital across from the Blaisdell Center is smaller than Queen's but still has extensive departments treating the health of both the body and mind.

Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children – As the name suggests, this large facility concentrates on female and pediatric health, including delivery. Many locals first entered the world at Kapiolani.

Your Recreation & Leisure Options

Kahala Beaches
It must be said that the beaches on this coastline aren't as inviting as Waikiki or some other Oahu sites. The sands are often rockier and you need to pay attention to where you're swimming in some places because the reef and underwater rocks are high, lying just under the surface. You do have some advantages, though.

The beaches here are less crowded than in the tourist areas and you can feel like you have it all to yourself a lot of the time. Dogs are allowed as well so if you like spending time with your pet, bring them here.

Kahala Beach (Koloa St) – East a couple of blocks on Kahala Ave from Hunakai St is the entrance to this beach. Best as a place to start a long walk along the ocean, which includes views of some of the most incredible homes in Hawaii. A great stroll, especially with someone special.

Waialae Beach Park – Great for getting some rays, but the water is rocky so reef shoes are advisable if you want to wade into it. Picnic tables and an open park area beside the beach for get-togethers and non-beach activities.

Other Recreation
There are more than a few parks in Kahala, in addition to Waialae Beach, certainly more than you'd expect in a neighborhood of this size. It's a testament to the residents' common desire to have spaces where they can unwind and spend time with family and friends. These 3 are just the larger ones available.

Hunakai Park – Large, open park beautifully ringed by spaced-out rocks. Great place to bring your dog for some playtime.

Kahala Park – Room to roam, but a definite focus on sports here with tennis courts and a baseball diamond, ready for the weekend and pau Hana athletes! Right next to Kahala Elementary.

Fort Ruger Park – Sits on the southwest corner of Kahala where it meets the Diamond Head district. Purely parkland, but with many trees whose huge canopies make for wonderful shade. Come here to relax.

Dining & Restaurants
Though its reputation would suggest a lot of dining options, especially on the 'fine' side, there aren't many outside of the mall and its immediate area. For those who do want an experience along with true cuisine, a drive to the Kahala Hotel is strongly suggested, where your table comes with views you'll fall in love with immediately. We've also highlighted some of the top places within a very easy drive.

Hoku's (Kahala Hotel) – Seating is across different levels so every table has an unobstructed view of the ocean outside. Serves what it calls Contemporary Island Cuisine, which mixes Hawaiian and Asian elements. Very expensive and has a dress code.

Arancino (Kahala Hotel) – Modern Italian cuisine with an open-air main room and a patio for al fresco dining. Multi-course pasta meals are the specialty, which the staff will enlighten you on as each is served. Definitely a pricey night out.

Olive Tree Cafe (Next to Kahala Mall) – Greek & Mediterranean food with a lively atmosphere. Their falafel, baba ganoush, and tabouleh are all legendary and you won't spend much money to get them. This has created a rabid following so coming early so you can get a table in under an hour is recommended. Cash Only and BYOB.

12th Avenue Grill (Kaimuki) – Many awards won, including the 2015 Hale Aina Best Restaurant Oahu, so you know it's good. Diners here especially go for their Grilled Pork Chop and the Smoked Ahi Bruschetta. Mid to High-Mid level prices.

Sushi Ginza Onodera (Kapahulu) – A real sushi experience, located on Kapahulu Ave. Courses are changed often so a return visit brings new tastes to try. Extremely high level of service with pieces presented one at a time for full appreciation by both the eyes and the tastebuds. Extremely expensive and worth it.

Sweet E's Cafe (Kapahulu) – Try their breakfast dishes, so delicious locals swear by them. Open only from 7 AM to 2 PM. You can get addicted to their Blueberry Cream Cheese Stuffed French Toast or their Corned Beef Hash Eggs Benedict. You've been warned.

Ono Hawaiian Food (Kapahulu) – Looks like a hole in the wall, but inside they serve the real deal in Hawaiian food. They've been featured on many travel shows to the dismay of their very loyal local following. No reservations, so just try your luck. Our suggestion: the Kalua Pig.

Yakiniku Futago (Kapahulu) – Upscale Korean-Japanese steak restaurant. The signature dish is the Hamideru Kalbi, cooked tableside by the staff. They also feature choice beef cuts, also prepared while you watch. Drinkers will love the 800ml Asahi drafts!

3660 On the Rise (Kaimuki) – Sits at the bottom of Wilhelmina Rise, this moderately expensive restaurant is known for its Ahi Katsu appetizer and excellent steaks, such as the Grilled Kiawe Smoked Beef Tenderloin. Open only from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, Tuesday through Sunday.

Cafe Miro (Kaimuki) – Right on Waialae Ave, this place somehow combines French cuisine with dashes of Japanese and Mediterranean! Centers around 3 & 4 Course options that take time to go through – this is dining, not eating. Higher priced with servers who are glad to guide those new to the dishes.

Distances From Kahala to Other Parts of Oahu
Honolulu Airport: 11 miles 

Downtown Honolulu: 6.4 miles
Costco Hawaii Kai: 5.6 miles
Ala Moana Shopping Center: 4.5 miles
Pearl Harbor/Hickam: 12.8 miles
Pearlridge Shopping Center: 13.9 miles
Mililani: 24.5 miles
Kapolei: 26.2 miles
Hawaii Kai: 7.1 miles
Hanauma Bay: 7.3 miles
Kaneohe: 15.7 miles
Kailua: 17.5 miles
Lanikai: 17.5 miles
Waimanalo: 18.8 miles
North Shore 
(Haleiwa): 35.1 miles
Sunset Beach: 42.3 miles

Kahala History
When Kamehameha the Great made his assault on Oahu, many of his canoes made their landing at Kahala, beginning what would be his most famous campaign in uniting the Islands. That same year, 1795, Native Hawaiians began settling here, starting the first known communities.

Some agricultural activity did go on, but most concerns were pig and cattle farms throughout the 1800s. Following the 1848 Great Mahele land division, all of Kahala came under the ownership of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Her death transferred those lands to the Bishop Estate Trust, where much of still remains.

The modern Kahala real estate is a product of the upper classes 'discovering' it after World War I. Ponds were filled in, farms were shuttered and mansions started to grow along the beachfront. One attraction may have been that Kahala is completely flat, a rarity on Oahu.

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