Mauna Lani Properties For Sale
68-1339 KANIKU DR, KAMUELA, HI 96743
Price: $31,900,000
Provided By: Corcoran Pacific Properties
68-135 PUKAUA PL, KAMUELA, HI 96743
Price: $5,700,000
Provided By: Corcoran Pacific Properties
68-108 PUKAUA PL, KAMUELA, HI 96743
Price: $5,497,000
Provided By: Hawaii Coast Properties LLC
68-108 PUKAUA PL, KAMUELA, HI 96743
Price: $4,995,000
Provided By: Corcoran Pacific Properties
68-105 PUKAUA PL, KAMUELA, HI 96743
Price: $4,780,000
Provided By: Corcoran Pacific Properties
68-1025 KANIKU DR, #419, KAMUELA, HI 96743
Price: $3,100,000
Provided By: Aloha Sotheby's International Realty Inc.
KAMUELA, HI 96743
Price: $2,850,000
Provided By: Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Island Lifestyle
ABOUT
Set on the Kohala coast at the base of five mountains, this exclusive 3,200-acre resort provides a tranquil oasis with ocean views and is surrounded by native fauna. The resort features two 18-hole top-rated golf courses, the CanoeHouse, SurfShack, and a full range of sports and cultural activities. The Mauna Lani resort offers one of the largest selections of private oceanfront and mountain-facing residences, along with golf course condominiums. KaMilo, the newest Mauna Lani Resort development, is modeled after the laid-back atmosphere of an old Hawaiian village and includes single-family and paired resort homes. The Nohea at Mauna Lani also offers private custom homes and sites and rare, easy access to the award-winning amenities of the Mauna Lani Resort.
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.
MARCH 2026 STATS
While there were no sales in March, Mauna Lani Resort recorded one home sale in February at a price of $10.7M, or 94.60% of the Sale/Current Price. The home was on the market for 80 days and the price per square foot, land/building, was $2,925.
Mauna Lani Resort recorded 7 condo sales in March with an average price of $1,750,571.43 or an average of 98.16% of the Sale/Current Price. The units averaged 22 days on the market, with an average price per square foot of $815.
2025 YEAR END MARKET STATS
Mauna Lani Resort led the way in sales in 2025 with 60 transactions – 55 condos and 5 residential – demonstrating its continued popularity with buyers seeking the best of resort living on the Kohala Coast. Average days on the market were 101 and the average sales price was $6,946,000 for residences and $2,081,691 for condos. This was a Sale to List ratio of 92.45% of original list price. The average price per square foot was $1,126.
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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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