Mililani Town's Golf Club is a scenic retreat for golf enthusiasts, featuring lush landscapes.
Homes in Mililani are surrounded by nature.
Neighborhoods in Miililani come with scenic views.
A golf course in Mililani.
Mililani has plenty of green space.

Mililani, HI

Area Guide

Experience the unspoiled beauty of O’ahu in this central suburb

Military Suburb Commuter

Mililani sits near the center of O'ahu, a planned community that grew from former sugarcane plantation fields into one of the island's most well-organized suburban cities. Developed by Castle & Cooke beginning in the late 1950s, it was designed from the ground up to meet Honolulu County's demand for housing, and that intentional layout still shapes daily life today. Honolulu is roughly 15 miles away via H-1, and Naval Station Pearl Harbor is within a half-hour drive, anchoring Mililani as a steady hub for both civilian and military communities. Leeward Community College and the University of Hawaii West O'ahu are also nearby, adding an educational presence to the area.

Mililani is divided into two distinct sections: Mililani Town and Mililani Mauka, each with its own character while sharing the same well-planned sensibility. The surrounding landscape is largely open and undeveloped, giving the city a surprisingly spacious feel despite its density. Renters will find a solid mix of townhomes, single-family rentals, and apartment communities, many set within residential neighborhoods that reflect the city's original master-planned design.

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Neighborhoods in Miililani come with scenic views.

A golf course in Mililani.

Mililani has plenty of green space.

Mililani Town Center is the perfect place to hang out.

The Bus offers a convenient way to get around Mililani.

Poke Stop has some of the freshest seafood in town.

Demographics

Median Household Income

$113,869

Average: $132,547

Education

18,486

Residents Have a Degree

Job Market

27,401

Workers Employed

Age Distribution
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Median Age

41 Years

Largest Age Group

10-19 Years

Approximately 13% of Residents

Under 20

24%

Over 65

20%

Housing Distribution

Mililani has more homeowners than renters.

Renters
26%
Non-Renters
74%

Education Distribution

Review this city's overall education levels.

Bachelor's or Higher
29%
Other Education
71%

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Getting Around

Not Walkable

Walkability

10 / 100

Exceptionally Drivable

Drivability

100 / 100

Not Bikeable

Bikeability

10 / 100

Schools

Mililani Mauka Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

623 Students

Mililani Waena Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

642 Students

Kipapa Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

473 Students

Mililani Uka Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

658 Students

Mililani Ike Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

409 Students

Mililani Middle School

Public

Grades 6-8

1,635 Students

Mililani High School

Public

Grades 9-12

2,382 Students

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Neal S. Blaisdell Park
  • Aiea Bay State Recreation Area
  • Kukaniloko Birthstones
  • Wahiawa Botanical Garden
  • Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area

Airports

  • Daniel K Inouye International

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Living in Mililani

History

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Mililani's story begins as former plantation land owned by Castle & Cooke, the agricultural corporation that transformed these central O'ahu fields starting in the late 1950s. The company's Oceanic Properties subsidiary collaborated with architects and planners to create a master-planned satellite community designed to address the island's housing needs. The result was Mililani Town, a carefully designed development intended to accommodate tens of thousands of residents while maintaining a suburban character.

Today, the area's planned origins remain visible in its organized layout and residential neighborhoods. While Mililani lacks the historic downtown districts or preserved plantation-era structures found in older Hawaiian communities, its proximity to significant historical sites offers plenty of exploration opportunities. Pearl Harbor's naval installations and museums lie just a short drive south, offering access to some of the most important historical landmarks in the Pacific.

Transportation

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Most Mililani residents rely on personal vehicles to get around, with H-2 serving as the primary highway connecting the community to Honolulu and the rest of Oahu. H-1 is easily accessible from H-2, making commutes to downtown Honolulu and the Leeward Coast manageable, though rush-hour traffic can slow things down considerably. TheBus, Oahu's public transit system, serves Mililani with routes linking residents to surrounding areas. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is roughly 20 miles south, and the Skyline rail line, which continues to expand across the island, offers an additional option for getting into the city without a car.

Parks

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Mililani is home to a network of well-maintained community parks spread throughout its planned neighborhoods. Mililani District Park features sports courts, athletic fields, a gym, and open green space for recreation. Residents also enjoy Mililani Mauka District Park, which offers similar amenities alongside walking paths. The Mililani Town Association maintains several community centers with pools, tennis courts, and green spaces. Just a short drive away, the scenic trails and panoramic summit views of the Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area provide a rewarding escape into native Hawaiian forest, complete with hiking trails and a historic heiau within the park's lush grounds.

Highlights

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Nestled in the heart of Oahu's central plateau, Mililani is a master-planned community known for its well-maintained parks, recreation centers, and easy access to both Honolulu and the North Shore. With a suburban feel, scenic mountain views, and proximity to major employers like Wheeler Army Airfield and tech corridors along H-2, Mililani offers a peaceful retreat with the conveniences of modern living, all within one of Hawaii's most sought-after communities.

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in June 2026.

Demographic information comes from Neustar and combines detailed address data with U.S. Census and American Community Survey statistics to produce reliable local estimates.