What Can You Get for $1 Million?
It seems like an audacious amount of money, but just how far will a cool million take you when you’re shopping for a house on Oahu?
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Kailua
$999,999 fee simple
Four bedrooms, 3.5 baths
2,374 square feet
First the good news: This Kailua home is a dollar under a million. It’s got high cathedral ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, split air conditioning, a security system, a pool, a hot tub, a huge master bedroom, and a separate studio for guests or renters. The flip side? It’s an older home, and the décor is dated. It offers a lot of potential, though, and, if you’re willing to put in a little extra to get it modernized, this could be ideal, especially since homes in Kailua are hard to come by. Listed by Sherrill Goode, Realty Network Hawaii
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Mililani Mauka
$1,024,000 fee simple
Five bedrooms, three baths
2,806 square feet
Mililani Mauka has newer, more lavish homes in its planned community, and this is one of them. Its 10,575-square-foot perimeter lot overlooks the valley and has a long driveway, so there’s lots of privacy in front and back. The yard is professionally landscaped and is fenced in for added privacy. High ceilings in the living room give it extra airiness, and the kitchen features granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances. Pretty swanky for a planned, urban community. Listed by Elaine Evans, Iproperties Hawaii
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Ewa Plain
$1,095,000 fee simple
Five bedrooms, 3.5 baths
3,124 square feet
This one is right on the beach. Ewa Beach, that is. It’s hard to find beachfront property for $1 million on Oahu, but if you expand your horizons westward, you might find something that suits your taste. This 3,124-square-foot home features an open floor plan, bamboo laminate floors and granite kitchen counters. It’s so modern and well-kept, you’d never know it was 29 years old. The three bedrooms and 2.5 baths are contemporary interpretations of plantation homes, as well. Listed by Tracy Manhan, Island Realty Group
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