Waikoloa Beach Resort Recently Sold Properties
69-555 WAIKOLOA BEACH DR, #903, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $1,100,000
On: June 26, 2024, 12:00 am
69-200 POHAKULANA PL, #I2, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $940,000
On: June 21, 2024, 12:00 am
69-1033 NAWAHINE PL, #12G, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $2,100,000
On: June 13, 2024, 12:00 am
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69-1035 KEANA PL, #335, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $955,000
On: April 10, 2024, 12:00 am
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69-555 WAIKOLOA BEACH DR, #904, WAIKOLOA, HI 96743
Sold For: $1,020,000
On: March 23, 2024, 12:00 am
69-180 WAIKOLOA BEACH DR, #E22, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $875,000
On: January 28, 2024, 12:00 am
69-555 WAIKOLOA BEACH DR, #503, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $1,150,000
On: September 26, 2023, 12:00 am
69-1035 KEANA PL, #107, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $750,000
On: September 26, 2023, 12:00 am
69-180 WAIKOLOA BEACH DR, #F32, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $990,000
On: September 2, 2023, 12:00 am
69-200 POHAKULANA PL C1, WAIKOLOA, HI 96738
Sold For: $1,310,000
On: August 10, 2023, 12:00 am
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?
The landscape of Hawai`i is filled with what we refer to as “canoe plants.” It’s likely you have one or more growing in your yard. Canoe plants are the plants that were originally brought to Hawai`i by ancient Polynesians. The Polynesians came here on sailing canoes, hence the name, "canoe plants". Although these introduced plants are not native to Hawai`i, they are an essential part of its culture. These 24 plants were essential for the survival and cultural development of the Hawaiians and include species like ʻulu (breadfruit), kalo (taro), kukui, ʻawa, kamani, niu (coconut), and more. The plants Polynesians stowed on their double-hulled canoes were carefully cultivated and painstakingly transported as the survival of the crew depended on it. Those onboard required food, cordage, medicine, fabric, containers, and all of life’s necessities once they made landfall. So, canoe plants represented the future sustenance of new societies. Just as the early Polynesian settlers became Native Hawaiians, these canoe plants became indigenized through a long history of fostering pilina (relationships) with the lands of Hawaiʻi. Today, Hawaiʻi State laws encourage the cultivation of canoe plants in landscaping: HRS 103D-408 [Act 233 (2015)], defines “Hawaiian plants” as “any endemic or indigenous plant species growing or living in Hawaiʻi without having been brought to Hawaiʻi by humans; OR any plant species, brought to Hawaiʻi by Polynesians before European contact.”
JANUARY 2025 STATS
There have been no single-family homes sold since 2022.
Waikoloa Beach Resort saw six condominium sales in January with units averaging 96.90% of the Sale/Current price or $1,279,283.34. They averaged 48 days on the market, with the price per square foot averaging $923.
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
Celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the Year of the Snake at Queens Marketplace in Waikoloa Beach Resort. This free event includes live entertainment, keiki activities, and lots more family fun from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, February 8. Firecrackers and colorful Chinese Lion Dances from the Yao Gong Lion Dance Team will kick off the Year of the Snake. The dancers will perform acrobatic feats and leaps throughout Queens’ Marketplace, interacting with the audience as they go door to door. Guests will have the chance to feed the lion lucky red Lai See envelopes and bring good luck. Lai See envelopes will be available at the Queens’ Marketplace info booth.
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Waikoloa Beach Resort
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