229 Kili'o'opu St
Wailuku, HI 96793

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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3 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 1,508 SF |
About This Property
Beautiful, never before rented, single-family home built in 2020 with sweeping views of Maui's north shore, Haleakala, and Mauna Kahalawai. Situated in the master-planned Kehalani Highlands neighborhood, you can walk to 4 large parks, bike through hilly Wailuku Heights, and if you have kids in K-5 they can walk to Pu'u Kukui Elementary School. Just 10 minutes from Iao Valley State Monument, stunning hikes, and beaches with world-class surfing and wind sports await. Located 5 minutes from historic downtown Wailuku with restaurants, cafes, night life, and a thriving local art scene. Kihei is only 20 minutes away from this centrally-located neighborhood. Enjoy a reprieve from the heat in the cool Wailuku breeze - you're 850 feet above sea level with shaded afternoons, perfect for those who enjoy exercising while there's still light out. Sitting on the windward side of the rain shadow boundary, you'll enjoy light frequent light rains but still plenty of sun. The master and guest bedrooms have windows thoughtfully oriented to let in the cool trade winds, which means you'll never need A/C at night. The house features solar water heating and owned 3.65kW photovoltaic system for electricity, with a 13.5 kWh battery for storage, so your electricity bill can be as low as the MECO minimum each month and you'll never notice another power outage. The battery monitors National Weather Service warnings and preemptively charges itself from the grid if needed. Main living area has a split A/C unit and has new appliances throughout. Remainder of the house is partially furnished (consult property manager for list and photos of furnishings). The 2-car enclosed garage with finished epoxy floors also contains washer & dryer. The lanai is partially covered with a concrete pad and lawn. Landscaping includes beautiful Plumeria, Ohi'a, Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, Ti, Manila and Areca palms, and Foxtail Agave. The Dwarf Meyer Lemon and Tahitian Lime trees bear fruit much of the year, and you can enjoy sweet Lilikoi from the trellis vine. If you're lucky and have a green thumb, you may even be treated to the ethereal blossom of a Jade Vine!
229 Kili'o'opu St is a house located in Maui County and the 96793 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Hawaii Department Of Education attendance zone.
Located on the island of Maui, Wailuku combines its rich Hawaiian heritage with cosmopolitan amenities. Wailuku’s charming downtown is ripe with hip boutiques, historical buildings and theaters, local coffee shops, antiques, bistros, authentic Hawaiian artifacts, and mom-and-pop eateries and shops.
The Wailuku community comes together for a variety of events, including the monthly Wailuku First Friday, which celebrates local arts and culture with festivities along Market Street. Teeming with natural beauty and lush parks, Wailuku offers plenty of options for outdoor recreation. Wailuku is also considered to be the gateway to the Iao Valley, where you’ll find the Iao Needle and sacred burial grounds for Hawaiian chiefs. Commuting and traveling from Wailuku is easy with access to major roadways and the Kahului Airport.
Learn more about living in WailukuColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 10 min | 3.7 mi |

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