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Neighborhoods in Honolulu County, HI

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    Kāhala

    In Waialae-Kahala, known locally as Kahala, some of Oahu’s most opulent homes sit atop a black lava rock formation overlooking Diamond Head and the Maunalua Bay, or gather along flat coastal streets and up in the Koolau foothills. Beginning in the 1930s, Kahala’s blend of coastal and mountain scenery attracted developers to transform the area’s

    • Average Value

      $2.19M

    • List Price

      $202K - $43.7M

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      46 Listings

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    Kuliouou-Kalani Iki

    About 8 miles east of downtown Honolulu, Kuli’ou’ou-Kalani Iki has both the mountains and the ocean. The Ko’olau Range towers on its northern side, and the Pacific crashes to the south. This picturesque neighborhood is made up of two distinct areas, Kuli’ou’ou and Kalani Iki. “Kuli’ou’ou is in a valley farther from downtown. There are homes on

    • Average Value

      $2.10M

    • List Price

      $924K - $7.4M

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      33 Listings

    Kuliouou-Kalani Iki
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    North Shore

    North Shore in Haleiwa, Oʻahu, is a unique blend of commercial surfing hotspots and tranquil rural communities. Known for its commitment to preserving a traditional, country atmosphere, North Shore attracts both tourists and residents with its diverse energy and natural beauty. Home styles range from luxurious mansions overlooking Waimea Bay and

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      $1.69M

    • List Price

      $415K - $7.4M

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      57 Listings

    North Shore
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    Kailua

    Kailua is known for its powdery coastline and easygoing attitude. “It has a beach vibe similar to Santa Cruz or Carmel-by-the-Sea,” says Myron Kiriu, owner and CEO of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Advantage Realty. “It’s grown from a sleepy little town to one of O’ahu’s top coastal destinations.” Windsurfing on Lanikai Beach and the quaint

    • Average Value

      $1.69M

    • List Price

      $637K - $18.3M

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      81 Listings

    Kailua
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    Manoa

    Home to the ancient Manoa Falls, cherished as a place of spiritual power and renewal, and known as the "valley of rainbows," the Manoa neighborhood offers a quilt of history, scenery and innovation. Its forested inland watershed reserve creates what locals call "Manoa mist," giving the neighborhood an atmosphere that differs from busy downtown

    • Average Value

      $1.56M

    • List Price

      $302K - $3.6M

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      24 Listings

    Manoa
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    Kaimuki

    Living in Kaimuki, on the mountainside of Diamond Head in Honolulu, residents enjoy eclectic local retailers and restauranteurs that are all considered "ohana," or family. From boutique apparel to artisanal pet treats and craft brews, Kaimuki brims with a bevy of cultural delights. As one of Honolulu's first planned neighborhoods, the community

    • Average Value

      $1.49M

    • List Price

      $719K - $4.8M

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      14 Listings

    Kaimuki
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    Hawaii Kai

    Envisioned in the 1960s by Henry J. Kaiser, who also built Kaiser Aluminum and Kaiser Permanente, Hawaii Kai is Oahu's first planned community, offering modern conveniences amid natural splendor. Stretching across the island's southeast corner, the area is thoughtfully designed around Hawaii’s largest former fish pond, Kuapa. Its sidewalked

    • Average Value

      $1.45M

    • List Price

      $581K - $7.5M

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      117 Listings

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    Waimanalo

    Waimānalo, located on windward Oahu, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with miles of pristine beaches and breathtaking views of the Ko’olau Mountains. This neighborhood retains a rural charm, with several operational farms reflecting its historical roots in farming and fishponds. The area is characterized by lush greenery lining its

    • Average Value

      $1.36M

    • List Price

      $664K - $21.1M

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      4 Listings

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    Diamond Head-Kapahula-Saint Louis

    King Kamehameha used to station his troops on the beaches and hills of Diamond Head-Kapahula-St. Louis Heights, known for its all-encompassing views of the Pacific coast. The southernmost point of O’ahu, this neighborhood has developed into condominiums and single-family housing, and most residents don’t have to brave swarms of tourists. “We’re so

    • Average Value

      $1.27M

    • List Price

      $307K - $6.9M

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      72 Listings

    Diamond Head-Kapahula-Saint Louis
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    Moanalua

    Resting along the Koolau mountain slopes, Moanalua is a hillside gathering of several subdivisions within one suburban, inland neighborhood. Pam Maeda, Certified Residential Specialist and top producer with Marcus Realty, who grew up on Oahu, says, "Moanalua is known for being the most central. You can get to the main freeway in a minute, but

    • Average Value

      $1.27M

    • List Price

      $702K - $1.8M

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Moanalua
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    Nuuanu-Punchbowl

    Reaching toward the ocean over a long valley stretch, Nuuanu-Punchbowl is a well-developed residential community, anchored by a historic crater. Its landscape offers a buffet of scenery, from majestic mountains to nearby Downtown Honolulu. The highway intersecting Nuuanu-Punchbowl is named Pali, a Hawaiian word for “cliff,” in homage to the area’s

    • Average Value

      $1.19M

    • List Price

      $350K - $3.6M

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      43 Listings

    Nuuanu-Punchbowl
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    Kahaluʻu

    Kahaluʻu, a serene neighborhood on the eastern coast of Oʻahu in Mililani, offers a blend of luxury hilltop estates, classic midcentury homes, and newly built single-family residences with ample yard space. The area is rich in history, with remnants of its agricultural and fishing past visible at the Moliʻi and Kahaluʻu fishponds. Kamehameha

    • Average Value

      $1.18M

    • List Price

      $551K - $10.4M

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      30 Listings

    Kahaluʻu
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    Kāneʻohe

    Lush greenery and relaxed mountainside living blend with picturesque oceanfront views in the windward neighborhood of Kane'ohe. Nestled between the Ko'olau Range and Kane'ohe Bay, this community was once a prime spot for farming and fishponds until major housing development in the mid-20th century. “Based on the history that I know, this was once

    • Average Value

      $1.18M

    • List Price

      $425K - $2.9M

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      78 Listings

    Kāneʻohe
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    Koolauloa

    Koolauloa, located in Laie on the east side of Oahu, is a tranquil neighborhood characterized by its lush, majestic landscape and the ancient Ko’olau Range. This area is known for its serene residential pockets, where homes range from traditional small houses to custom-built mansions. The neighborhood features single-family homes with private

    • Average Value

      $1.17M

    • List Price

      $210K - $5.1M

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      47 Listings

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    Palolo

    Just across the Lunalilo Freeway, known locally as H-1, less than two miles from tourist-filled Waikiki and Diamond Head, Palolo reaches deep into the dramatic forested foothills of the Ko’olau Mountains. Resting between lively Kaimuki and the misty Manoa Valley, the neighborhood is a combination of trendy and transcendent. Its verdant northern

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      $1.11M

    • List Price

      $442K - $4.2M

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      8 Listings

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    Liliha-Kapālama

    Liliha-Kapalama is one of those places that doesn’t change much. For many residents, that’s just how they like it. “People are comfortable here. Diverse ethnic groups came here years ago and stuck around, so it’s primarily long-term Hawaii residents,” says Lisa Kennedy, a Hawaii native and a real estate agent with Corcoran Pacific Properties.

    • Average Value

      $1.08M

    • List Price

      $267K - $2.6M

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      20 Listings

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    Mililani-Mauka

    Mililani-Mauka, located on the mountainside of Mililani, is a residential neighborhood near the center of Oahu. Developed from the early 1990s to the early 2000s, it features newer homes with wide, winding streets, pedestrian and bike-friendly sidewalks, and cul-de-sacs. The single-family homes typically have three or more bedrooms, with both

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      $1.02M

    • List Price

      $415K - $1.9M

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      37 Listings

    Mililani-Mauka
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    Kalihi Valley

    Kalihi means “the edge” in Hawaiian, and it’s a fitting name for this tropical valley that borders northern Honolulu. Traditionally considered the kingdom of the gods, this fertile region was prized for its agricultural bounty and abundant fishponds. In the early 20th century immigrants from the Philippines, China and Japan settled here to work on

    • Average Value

      $1.02M

    • List Price

      $297K - $1.7M

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      22 Listings

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    Makakilo-Kapolei-Honokai Hale

    West of Ewa, a worthy companion to Honolulu’s popularity, is now found in three connected areas: Makakilo, Kapolei and Honokai Hale. This trio’s residential, retail and recreation options offer a tapestry of Oahu living. Nathalie Mullinix, President and Broker for Nathalie Mullinix Realty Universal, Inc., adds, "Homes on this side of the island

    • Average Value

      $963K

    • List Price

      $490K - $2.6M

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      181 Listings

    Makakilo-Kapolei-Honokai Hale
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    Aiea

    Named after an endemic plant whose flowers were once used to make leis, Aiea gives off small-town vibes with big city draws. Aiea was once one of Oahu’s largest sugar mills but underwent major housing and commercial development in the late 1950s, with many of the homes from the original build still standing today. Located in southeast Oahu and a

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      $960K

    • List Price

      $315K - $2M

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      80 Listings

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    Pearl City

    Pearl City has a central location, on historic Pearl Harbor about 10 miles west of Honolulu. That’s largely why many primary residents call it home. “In places like Kailua and Hawaii Kai, you have a lot of second homeowners, but you really don’t see that here. It’s mostly people who live and work on the island, who grew up here and stayed,” says

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      $913K

    • List Price

      $260K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      38 Listings

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    Mililani Town

    Master-planned in the 1960s as a modern suburb, Mililani Town, also called Mililani, offers a convenient town center, proximity to major military bases and plenty of recreation options. Meaning “beloved heaven” in Hawaiian, Milani is a tree-lined, sidewalked community that took shape on former pineapple fields. Today, it has its own exit off the

    • Average Value

      $909K

    • List Price

      $351K - $1.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      97 Listings

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    Kaka’ako

    Just south of downtown Honolulu and east of the Pacific Ocean, Kaka’ako gives locals a break. “I feel like I’m vacationing after work, even though there aren’t any resorts in the neighborhood,” says Joannie Heisch, a 30-year Realtor who lives in the area. “Tourists don’t come here as much, and locals love the luxury. You’re close to shops,

    • Average Value

      $880K

    • List Price

      $167K - $8M

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      Homes For Sale

      383 Listings

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    Waipahu

    In the Hawaiian language, “wai” means water and “pahu” means bursting — which makes Waipahu a fitting name for this spring-fed, exceedingly verdant community. “It was originally used as a playground for royal families with its ponds and pools," says Victor Lo, a tour guide with Hawaii Free Tours. "In the 1890s the sugar plantations came, and the

    • Average Value

      $859K

    • List Price

      $335K - $1.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      83 Listings

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    Ewa

    Ewa used to be sugar cane fields, but now it’s one of O’ahu’s biggest suburbs. “They call it the second city,” says Isaiah Cureton, the principal owner and broker for Hawaii Real Estate Professionals. He’s lived in many places on O’ahu, but he moved to Ewa in January 2023. “Everyone pretty much lives near downtown Honolulu, but people are feeling

    • Average Value

      $844K

    • List Price

      $470K - $2.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      246 Listings

    Ewa

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