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https://youtu.be/\_pyV3m4RHaM?is=Nr7a\_WaZ4pCuRS77
https://mls.hiinfo.com/public-deep-links/multi/5b866851-f39c-44cf-91e7-f7708b4de6ce/mls-mid
I’ll be honest about why I’m selling. I had permits in and was ready to start building, three structures to begin with, and a plan to subdivide one lot off. Then life changed. I’ve got a baby on the way, and the reality of taking on an owner-build set in. It’s a big lift, and the timing just isn’t right for me anymore. So I’m passing this on to someone who can run with it.
And there’s a lot to run with. This is 2.84 acres with residential zoning, which is rare on a parcel this size out here. From what I’ve looked into, you could subdivide it into as many as five lots, and each lot could hold a single family home plus up to three ohana units. That’s potentially up to twenty structures, depending on what you want to do. Family compound, rental income, room for everyone, it’s all on the table. Those are the numbers as I understand them though, so do your own homework and confirm everything with Hawaii County before you bank on it.
Here’s the part that makes it easy to step right in. The land is already set up to live on while you build. There’s a 16x28 wall tent on a solid wood platform, a solar power system, water catchment, and a composting toilet, so you’ve got power, water, and the basics dialed from day one. No roughing it, no starting from zero. You can move on, get comfortable, and build at your own pace. A few other improvements come with it too.
No CC&Rs either, so you build your way, on your own timeline.
What I’ll actually miss is the day to day of being here. Walking down the road to Lanikai taproom for a beer and a pizza. Walking straight into the national park whenever I felt like it. The place is just peaceful. Cool mountain air, the ohia and ferns, the quiet, and the park right there. It’s been amazing, and it’s hard to let go of.
If you’ve been dreaming about building something real in Hawaii, this is the kind of land you do it on.