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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, 10-hole Tom Fazio-designed Short Course, and 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?
The first mention of coffee in Kona was in 1840 when it was realized the crop – though planted in other locations – was best suited to the Kona district. Coffee is a labor-intense crop as everything – from planting to picking – is done by hand. Hardworking family farmers took Kona’s rich volcanic soil and, with the help of the region’s perfect climatic conditions, have turned the crop into an internationally-recognized and coveted commodity.
OCTOBER 2024 STATS
There were no home sales at Kūki`o in October. One home sale was recorded in Kūki`o in September. The residence spent 150 days on the market and sold for 89.80% of the Sale/Current price, or $9.3M. The land/building price per square foot was $2,595.
There were no condo sales in October, 2024. Kūki`o posted one condo sale in February 2023. The unit spent zero days on the market and sold for $5.9M or 84.9% of Sale to Current Price. The price per square foot was $3,284.
2023 YEAR END MARKET STATS
Sales on eight homes closed in Kūki`o during 2023 with sale prices ranging from $7.68M to $32M. This is an average of $16,211,250 or 95.13% of the Sale/Current Price. The residences spent an average of 160 days on the market and the average price per square foot, land/building, was $3,517
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EVENTS
The highlight of November is the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival. One of the nation’s oldest food festivals, the coffee festival is about Kona – its history, its people, its culture and the industry which put this region in the international spotlight. There are so many fun and meaningful events happening November 1 to 10; everything from an evening lantern parade to coffee tasting and cupping to a recipe contest and a ho`olaulea. There are coffee picking and coffee farm experiences, talk stories, cultural offerings, a coffee and art stroll in historic Holualoa. And, a new Miss Kona Coffee will be crowned following a scholarship pageant featuring talented and aspiring young women. For more information about the festival, visit https://konacoffeefest.com/.
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