72-3177 PUNALOA PL, KAILUA-KONA, HI 96740
Price: $34,000,000
Provided By: Kukio Properties
72-3023 KAKAPA PL, KAILUA-KONA, HI 96740
Price: $29,500,000
Provided By: Aloha Sotheby's Intl Realty - Hawai'i
72-3023 KAKAPA PL, KAILUA-KONA, HI 96740
Price: $26,000,000
Provided By: Aloha Sotheby's Intl Realty - Hawai'i
72-111 PAHINAHINA PL, KAILUA-KONA, HI 96740
Price: $18,500,000
Provided By: Kukio Properties
72-1107 KEKAHAWAIOLE DR, KAILUA-KONA, HI 96740
Price: $4,750,000
Provided By: Kukio Properties
72-178 KOOLOAULA PL, KAILUA-KONA, HI 96740
Price: $3,500,000
Provided By: Kukio Properties
ABOUT
Kūki‘o Golf and Beach Club is a private, residential equity club on the Kona-Kohala coast. Club membership is exclusive to residents and includes a full-service clubhouse, spa and fitness facility, dining, a 10-hole Tom Fazio-designed Short Course, and an ocean sports program. There is also an 18-hole Tom Fazio-designed Championship Golf Course up mauka (mountain). Situated on 675 acres, the community includes 143 home sites.
DID YOU KNOW?
May Day celebrations, as we know them, with the royal courts dressed in their island colors, wearing their island lei, find their origin in the first lei contest held on May 1, 1928, and ever after referred to as Lei Day. In 1927, author Don Blanding and a fellow “Honolulu Star-Bulletin” newspaper writer named Grace Tower Warren came up with the idea of honoring the tradition of the lei, which they thought was in decline. The first Lei Day was held on May 1, 1928, and was a resounding success. A lei contest took place in the lobby of Bank of Hawaiʻi, and the official judges were Princess Abigail Wahiikaahuula Campbell, Elizabeth Lahilahi Webb (lady-in-waiting for Queen Liliʻuokalani), and Aliʻi Lucy Kalanikiʻekiʻe Davis. The festival included a lei competition in which lei were judged based on the appropriate use of flowers and colors of islands as designated in 1923 by Hawaiʻi’s Territorial Legislature. Ever since this inaugural lei competition in 1928, the islands have continued to celebrate May Day in Hawaiʻi as being synonymous with Lei Day.
APRIL 2026 STATS
Kūki`o recorded one home sale in April, closing at 91.40% of the Sale/Current Price, or $16M. The home was on the market for 0 days; the price per square, foot land/building, was $5,197.
While there were no condo sales in March and April, one condo sale closed in Kūki`o in February for $10.8M or 93.90% of the Sale/Current Price. The unit spent zero days on the market and the price per square foot was $5,290.
2025 YEAR END MARKET STATS
The exclusive private community of Kūki`o recorded just seven sales in 2025 - 3 condominiums and 4 residences. Average sales prices were $21,975,000 for residences and $12,950,000 for condos – a Sale to List ratio of 87.72% of original list price. Average number of days to sale was 11 and the average price per square foot was $3,773.
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EVENTS
May Day is Lei Day in Hawai`i, and if you are an admirer of the many types of lei and Hawai`i’s florals, you’ll want to celebrate the beauty and tradition of Hawaiian lei making at Queens’ Marketplace’s May 2 Lei Contest. Proudly presented by Waikoloa Beach Resort and organized by Traditions Hawai`i in partnership with Hale Kua, this cultural showcase highlights the artistry and deep-rooted significance of lei through three traditional styles—Wili, Haku, and Kui—offering both participants and spectators an immersive experience in Hawaiian craftsmanship. Make your own lei and participate. Lei entries and registration will take place from 1 to 2 PM, with a $5 fee per entry and no limit on submissions. Judging follows from 2:30 to 3:30 PM, leading into public viewing from 3:30 to 4:30 PM, where guests can admire the intricate creations up close. The event culminates with an Awards Ceremony at 5 PM at the Coronation Pavilion Main Stage, where contestants must be present or have a representative available to accept honors. Registration and exhibition will be held at the Kuleana Rum Shack Tasting Room.
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