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aerial video of Kalaheo Hillside homes.
The Kalaheo Hillside neighborhood is easily located, its western edge coinciding with the end of well-known Kapaa Quarry Rd. Turn right on Mokapu Blvd from there and you'll drive through the heart of this district, reaching the eastern limit at the Aikahi Shopping Center.
Families like the fact that you live within the Aikahi school district, one many hold to be among the best on Oahu. The beach isn't far away either and, as you'll see, there are other water features that bring something special to residences here.
The Homes The homes in Kalaheo Hillside span the last 6 decades, with the ranch homes of the 50's and 60's that first established this community sitting beside those built up into the current day.
This is a place known for the occasional property that needs some TLC from a new owner, not surprising for structures that are 50 to 60 years old. These sales have provided handy buyers with some upfront savings and a personal project. Others have used these situations as a blank canvas for a putting up their dream residence in an already great community.
Despite being back from the coastline, some houses on the Kailua Town side of Mokapu Blvd sit right on the Oneawa Channel on its way to the Pacific, bringing a tropical canal scene right on your backyard. It's a unique sight, with kayakers sometimes going slowly by to add to it.
The north side of Mokapu Blvd is where the neighborhood earns its name, the houses getting progressively higher up the hill. Some toward the top can see all the way out to the ocean, views that can cause a lot of envy when guests come by.
All the lots give you good sizes to work with, spanning mostly from 8,000 to 12,000 sq ft. Space that give you room for renovations and add-ons if desired. Or just retain the beauty of open space around your abode.
Kalaheo Hillside's homes for sale have lately gone at levels of $800K to $1.2M, not unusual for this side of Kailua overall. The appeal of this side has grown for those looking to be away from where visitors arrive each day on the tour buses and in rental cars.
Safe from the tourist traffic of Kailua Town, you've got a quiet corner where locals truly live at the Hawaii pace. That's not a small part of the appeal to Kalaheo Hillside and what it brings to your day – every day.
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