Found on the picturesque slopes of Hualalai, Lokahi Makai is a well-regarded planned residential community developed in the early 2000s. Comprising 192 homes, this neighborhood offers a compelling blend of modern living, convenient access, and the serene beauty characteristic of the Kona coast from elevations of 400 to 500 feet.
Lokahi Makai is situated in an area steeped in history. Kailua-Kona itself was a pivotal site, from
Captain Cook's landing in 1779 to becoming
Kamehameha I's capital. While the region later saw the rise of plantations and world-famous coffee farms, post-WWII tourism and subsequent development waves, particularly from the late 20th century, have shaped the Kona of today.
Property Characteristics - Lots vary from 10,000 to 22,000 Sq Ft.
- Single-level homes that have interiors from 1,100 to 2,000 Sq Ft, featuring 3 to 4 bedrooms and 2 to 3 bathrooms.
- Homes are generally modern with elements of the Plantation style, characterized by the sloping roofs, open living area layouts and generous lanai spaces ready for family & friends to enjoy with you.
Location - Within the neighborhood lies Lokahi Makai Park, a large family park featuring an expansive open grass area, horseshoe pits, BBQs, and walking/jogging path.
- Wawaloli Beach Park is just 3.0 miles west, known for its lava-protected shallow pool and tide pools.
- Ooma Beach (4.4 miles away) offers over 1/2 mile of shoreline with some excellent snorkeling.
Features & Amenities - Utilities are underground, keeping sightlines open all around you, not only from home but while strolling the wide sidewalks in one of Kona’s most walkable communities.
- Residences have their own yard areas and attached garages, with a number having photovoltaic systems that supply at least some of their power. A few also have private pools.
- Some of these properties have wide open ocean views from them.
Lokahi Makai represents a part of this more recent, thoughtfully planned residential growth, offering a desirable lifestyle within this historically significant and naturally beautiful part of Hawaii.
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