About Coronet The Coronet is just above Thomas Square and the Honolulu Museum of Art, right in a crossroads of Honolulu. It's a location that brings benefits that pay dividends each and every day you live here.
We should start, though, with the fact that you have just 3 neighbors on your floor, so you've got a corner unit, guaranteed. That brings in the cooling cross breezes as well as opening up the views you have from this elevated spot.
Views like the Koolau Mountains, Diamond Head, the lights of Honolulu and the Pacific Ocean's soothing swells. Coronet residents can take in both Sunrise and Sunsets from home in some units, taking in those most beautiful moments of the day.
The 71 condos that populate the 19 stories here all have layouts of 2BR/2BA (1007 sq ft). Lanais will add to that from 67 to 160 sq ft more outside. Many of these have been enclosed, producing larger interior spaces.
Most of these properties are leasehold, but with a few that are fee simple. In some cases the fee is available for purchase, so be aware of this when looking at homes here.
With Downtown a couple of minutes away, the Ward Avenue corridor nearby taking you to Blaisdell and the new Kakaako springing up, plus H1 next door, you've got excellent access to both work and play options. No matter what your mood, or need, it's available to you from the Coronet.
Over the past three years, there is 1 or more years with 0 condo sales in Coronet, which makes making a graph not very relevant. The graph above, therefore, represents all Punchbowl condos, which provides a larger dataset and greater statistical significance for drawing meaningful conclusions.
Punchbowl Market Summary (January '25 - December '25 vs January '24 - December '24)
Median Sales Price: $390,000 vs $400,000 — down 2.50%
Number of Sales: 78 vs 108 — down 27.78%
List-to-Sale Price Ratio: 97.87% vs 100% — down 2.13%
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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.