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New Kaka‘ako is king, but Diamond Head, Kailua and Wai‘alae are also easy to get around on two feet.
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New Kaka‘ako is king, but Diamond Head, Kailua and Wai‘alae are also easy to get around on two feet.
Honolulu housing prices are expensive, but we’re also living longer.
This nine-bedroom beachfront home is near where the original Magnum P.I. often swam.
Understanding more options in the Honolulu real estate market.
Wait, designers want open closets and hidden kitchens?
It may be tiny, but this renovated 90-year-old home has a lot of charm.
More ultra-luxury properties have been selling on O‘ahu this year. We take a look at why, and where the buyers are coming from.
It’s all about the architect.
American Institute of Architects Honolulu hosts public design symposium workshops in November.
We ask an expert why some homes aren’t marketed in certain ways.
Jim Nabors’ Diamond Head home will make you say “gaw-lee.”
These homes for sale all come with gorgeous pools that will make you want to dive right in.
It’s no surprise Honolulu’s one of the most expensive cities in the nation. But it’s not all bad news.
It’s not always as easy as it seems on TV, especially in a market like ours.
Streets named after flowers, birds, clouds—tell us your neighborhood theme!
The median single-family home price was $799,000 in July 2018.
Each of these is a striking opportunity—if you can afford it.
The Lanikai home designed by Vladimir Ossipoff costs 12.15 million dollars.
A new study ranks Honolulu No. 6 out of 62 large U.S. cities in terms of homeownership, unemployment, debt-to-income ratio and more.
Waialua’s Ulu Wehi Farm is for sale.
Pālolo is so much more than a little valley behind Waikīkī. Learn some of its history here.
Barn doors and tiny houses aren’t for everybody.
This historic home was built in 1941 on land once owned by Queen Kapi‘olani.
Live close to town or on the North Shore in these two-bedroom homes that cost less than $2,000 per month.