Na Hale O Makena is a gated community with three entrances, inspired by 1930s Hawaiian estate style. It’s located a short walk from Poolenalena Beach, a pristine white-sand beach.
Units range in size from 2,050 to 3,200 square feet, offering two to four bedrooms in single or two-story layouts. Each unit has a large covered balcony with a private barbecue, a detached two-car carport, and a storage closet.
The complex consists of six buildings, each with a secured lobby and elevator. For added security, there are only two units per floor, with private foyers accessible by key. The central air conditioning system includes individual zone controls for each unit.
Low density creates a private atmosphere, allowing residents to enjoy the tropical gardens, lush lawns, shade trees, herb garden, and fruit trees on the meticulously landscaped grounds.
Amenities include a pool with a lava waterfall, a covered entertainment pavilion with tiki torches that can accommodate up to 20 people, and onsite storage for water sports equipment like kayaks and paddle boards. A resident manager lives on-site.
Over the past 3 years, an average of 2 fee simple condos sold per year in Na Hale O Makena. With so few sales, this graph may not fully reflect market trends.
The Na Hale O Makena graphs use median data points instead of averages, as the median is less affected by extreme outliers and better reflects typical trends.
Na Hale O Makena Market Summary (February '25 - January '26 vs February '24 - January '25)
Median Sales Price: $2,800,000 vs $2,849,500 — down 1.74%
Number of Sales: 3 vs 2 — up 50.00%
List-to-Sale Price Ratio: 93.36% vs 92.01% — up 1.47%
Median Days on Market: 86 vs 108 — down 20.37%
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We exclude Leasehold data from this market analysis because Leasehold properties do not compare with regular Fee Simple properties.
We use median instead of the average because it depicts more accurately a central tendency to the sample size. Example: Take 5 numbers - 3, 5, 7, 9, 21. The median is 7 (the middle number) and the average is 9 (sum of all divided by 5).
We count days on market from listing date through closing date.