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Description
Open House Saturday, Dec 19, 1-5 and Sunday, Dec 20, 1-5. Charm and character abound in this gorgeous cottage with refinished, original, hardwood floors, fully renovated kitchen and bathroom as well as stone fireplace*. New windows throughout. Kitchen features white enamel farmhouse sink and flat top stove with oven in the peninsula. Two bedrooms and one bathroom in the main house with one bedroom/office off of the attached carport that would be perfect for a home office or home school area. Fenced yard provides private space for kids, pets or relaxing after a long day. Near Wahiawa Botanical Gardens. *Fireplace is not operational as chimney has been closed off. ** Number of bedrooms on tax records and MLS do not match.
The MLS properties are based on information from the Multiple Listing Service of Hicentral MLS, Ltd. Listings last updated on January 19, 2021. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Owning a Wahiawa home is a dream come true for those who have their heart set on a vintage plantation home. Famous as the site of the first Dole farmlands, this is a place steeped in the agricultural era of Hawaii's history. For that reason you still regularly find enchanting homes from the 1930's to 50's on the market that look like an old picture postcard come to life.
North of Mililani, Wahiawa is in the center of Oahu, cradled between the peaks of two different mountain ranges. The town is also uniquely surrounded on 3 sides by the fresh waters of Lake Wilson, one of the reasons it was a prime location for the Dole company's operations for so long.
Just up the road from your hometown is the world-renowned North Shore, with all of its beaches and surfing spots waiting for you whenever free time arrives. It's close enough for even a shave ice run!
Although the lands in Wahiawa no longer hold the fields of pineapple and other crops, the local economy has r....click here to read more
Open House Saturday, Dec 19, 1-5 and Sunday, Dec 20, 1-5. Charm and character abound in this gorgeous cottage with refinished, original, hardwood floors, fully renovated kitchen and bathroom as well as stone fireplace*. New windows throughout. Kitchen features white enamel farmhouse sink and flat top stove with oven in the peninsula. Two bedrooms and one bathroom in the main house with one bedroom/office off of the attached carport that would be perfect for a home office or home school area. Fenced yard provides private space for kids, pets or relaxing after a long day. Near Wahiawa Botanical Gardens. *Fireplace is not operational as chimney has been closed off. ** Number of bedrooms on tax records and MLS do not match.
The MLS properties are based on information from the Multiple Listing Service of Hicentral MLS, Ltd. Listings last updated on January 19, 2021. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Owning a Wahiawa home is a dream come true for those who have their heart set on a vintage plantation home. Famous as the site of the first Dole farmlands, this is a place steeped in the agricultural era of Hawaii's history. For that reason you still regularly find enchanting homes from the 1930's to 50's on the market that look like an old picture postcard come to life.
North of Mililani, Wahiawa is in the center of Oahu, cradled between the peaks of two different mountain ranges. The town is also uniquely surrounded on 3 sides by the fresh waters of Lake Wilson, one of the reasons it was a prime location for the Dole company's operations for so long.
Just up the road from your hometown is the world-renowned North Shore, with all of its beaches and surfing spots waiting for you whenever free time arrives. It's close enough for even a shave ice run!
Although the lands in Wahiawa no longer hold the fields of pineapple and other crops, the local economy has r....click here to read more
You do not own the land, but have the right to use the land until an expiration year. At expiration the ownership typically reverts back to the land owner.
Buyer and Seller have reached an agreement and are under contract. However, the sale is still subject to one or more contingencies.
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