Great Hawaiian Homes

Kapolei & Makakilo
The second city of Oahu is part of a long-range plan by The Estate of James Campbell for lands located on the western coast of the island of Oahu. It is a master-planned urban center in which people can live, work and play. The Kapolei region encompasses the state’s largest industrial park and second-busiest commercial harbor, a new business park and vacation resort area featuring Disney's Aulani Resort, residential developments, and telecommunications infrastructure. Kapolei’s new residential communities offer townhomes, and single-family start-up and move-up homes, to executive ocean-view and golf course homes with amenities such as marinas, golf courses, parks and community recreation centers. Private companies have developed the neighborhoods of Kapolei Knolls and Ocean Pointe and the community of Ewa by Gentry. The area also offers community shopping centers, the Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park, public schools, a private pre-school and elementary school, marina, hospital and a megaplex.  Kapolei is also the home of Oahu's first Target Store.  The University of Hawaii system is building it's West Oahu Campus in Kapolei as well.  

The Villages of Kapolei consist of eight privately developed residential villages, three schools, a senior housing center, a golf course, neighborhood parks and two recreation centers. Five of the villages have been built with three more planned for future development or are underway now. The completed villages are named: Kumu Iki, A’eloa, Malanai, Kekuilani and Iwalani/Kulalani. Residents select from single family or condominium town homes. Buyers receive more for their money than for similar priced homes in the Honolulu region. The new homes may have vaulted ceilings, quality fixtures and cabinetry, and the latest construction systems. Some of the units are designated as “affordable” (below market price) to allow buyers to purchase who would not otherwise be able to own a market priced home.

This hillside community began in the early 1960s and today has more than 3,500 single family and townhouses. The upper slopes of Makakilo continue to be developed. Among the newer subdivisions are Royal Ridge (single family) and Westview at Makakilo Heights (townhouse). The residents of this hillside community enjoy panoramic vistas of the Pacific Ocean and some views extend to Diamond Head in the east.


 

 

 

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