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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?
Hawaiian land snails, or Kāhuli, are considered one of the jewels of Hawai’i’s forests. In Hawaiian culture, the Kāhuli have significant roles in mele, hula, and oli. They are symbols of romance and omens. Governor Josh Green proclaimed 2023 as the Year of the Kāhuli and selected nine snails to represent each of the Hawaiian Islands as their designated state kahuli, or snail. Each island was matched to a snail that represents its distinctive flora and fauna. Hawai‘i Island’s snail is the Hini hini kua mauna (Succinea konaensis). The name, which translates to "snail of the mountain's back," reflects the snail's habitat and its connection to the island's landscape, particularly the volcanic mountains.
JULY 2025 STATS
Kūki`o recorded one home sale in July for $10M, or 91.30% of the Sale/Current price. The residence was on the market for 57 days and the price per square foot land/building was $2,731.
There were no condo sales in April through July of 2025. One condominium sale closed in Kūki`o in March, bringing 89.90% of the Sale/Current price or $10.75M. The unit spent zero days on the market and the price per square foot was $3,924.
2024 YEAR END MARKET STATS
Sales on eight homes closed in Kūki`o during 2024 with sale prices ranging from $9.3M to $36.5M. This is an average of $19,375,000 or 91.43% of the Sale/Current Price. The residences spent an average of 97 days on the market and the average price per square foot, land/building, was $4,065.
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EVENTS
Learn about one of the fascinating facets of Hawai`i’s bio culture at the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserveʻs talk story on September 19 with David Sischo, a wildlife biologist specializing in the conservation of rare and endangered terrestrial mollusks from the Hawaiian and Mariana Islands. He will focus on the Kāhuli, Hawai’i’s endemic, colorful tree mollusk. They are unique among the world's snails for their extraordinary evolutionary diversity; over 750 species once existed, and their deep cultural significance as the "singing snails" of Hawaiian forests, featured in mele (song), moʻolelo (story), and hula. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and the gates to the preserve, located on Quarry Road in Waikoloa, open at 5 p.m. Talks are free and open to the public. Pupus and refreshments will be provided. Sign-ups are required at waikoloadryforest.org. For more information, call 808.494.2208.
Location
Kukio Resort
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