Waikoloa Beach Resort Properties For Sale
69-200 POHAKULANA PL, #L21, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Price: $899,000
Provided By: Corcoran Pacific Properties
69-1035 KEANA PL, #107, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Price: $875,000
Provided By: Hawaii Development Group
69-200 POHAKULANA PL, #N22, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Price: $849,000
Provided By: Hawaii Life
69-1035 KEANA PL, #328, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Price: $799,999
Provided By: Corcoran Pacific Properties
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ABOUT
The 1,350 acre master planned Waikoloa Beach Resort is located on the Kohala Coast and features two luxury resort hotels (The Waikole Beach Marriott and the Hilton Waikoloa Village) and two 18-hole golf courses to which residential owners are welcome to apply. In addition to the wide range of hotel and resort amenities, Waikoloa features two shopping centers, The Queens’ Marketplace and Kings’ Shops, and over 30 different dining options. The resort offers a wide range of accommodation options, including the Lava Lava Beach Club Cottages, and multiple condominium developments including Fairway Villas, Hali i Kai, Kolea, Shores at Waikoloa, Vista Waikoloa, Waikoloa Beach Villas, and Colony Villas.
DID YOU KNOW?
While we now live by the western world’s calendar, such was not always the case in Hawai`i. Mahina, the moon, was the goddess who kept time for the Hawaiian. Mahina was more important to everyday life than the sun or the stars. It was the duty of certain priests trained as astronomers to keep the annual calendar and watch the moon. A proper planting season for the farmer depended upon the time as announced by the priest/astronomer. The bird catcher, the canoe builder and many other craftsmen depended upon the astronomer’s announcement of the correct Mahina. (Taylor) The rising and the setting of the moon marked a day for the Hawaiian, only he did not call the time a day, he called it a night. The appearance of the new moon and the death of the old moon marked the month for the Hawaiian. Twelve such moons made a year for him. Traditional month names are Ka‘elo, Kaulua, Nana, Welo, Ikiiki, Ka‘aona, Hina‘ia‘ele‘ele, Mahoe Mua, Mahoe Hope, Ikua, Welehu and Makali‘i. The names of the months varied on each Island and within moku (districts) on each island, a result of the different methods the priest/astronomerd used to calculate days and months. Hawaiians divided the year into two seasons: Ka‘u, or Summer, when it was dry and hot (beginning in May when the Pleiades set at sunrise). The other part of the year was Ho‘oilo (beginning in October), when it was rainy and chilly. (Handy, Handy & Pukui). There were six months in Ka‘u and six in Ho‘oilo.
DECEMBER 2024 STATS
There have been no single-family homes sold since 2022.
Waikoloa Beach Resort saw two condominium sales in December with units averaging 96.90% of the Sale/Current price or $1.215M. They averaged 4 days on the market, with the price per square foot averaging $880.
2024 YEAR END MARKET STATS
There were no single-family home sales in Waikoloa Beach Resort in 2023 or 2024.
Condominium sales led the way at Waikoloa Beach Resort with 54 sales closing in 2024. Sales Prices ranged from $700,000 to $3.1M, averaging out at $1,254,527.78, with the Sale/Current Price at 98.31%. The units spent an average of 39 days on the market; cost per square foot averaged out at $954.
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EVENTS
The PGA TOUR Champions golf tournament, the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualālai, will take place from January 16–18, 2025 at Hualālai Golf Club. This tournament marks the start of the 2025 PGA TOUR Champions season. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Spectator Village admissions gate (credit card only). Tickets cost USD $30 per day, or if you plan on attending multiple days you can save money by purchasing a 3-day pass for $60. Tickets are not available for purchase online in advance and include free parking on-site at the resort and a free shuttle to the Spectator Village. If you are interested in volunteering for the event, visit https://events.r2it.com/volunteer/mitsubishi/2025/
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