In the South Kona beach village of Manini, this two-home property offers an opportunity to restore and reimagine a place with the ocean practically in the backyard. Yet when you come home, you’re surrounded by mature tropical trees, lawn, privacy and shade. * Check out the video! Set on more than 1/4 acre, the fully fenced corner lot includes two separate homes: a ~1,056 sq ft 1979 main house with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, and the original ~600 sq ft 1953 cottage with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and a kitchenette. A separate small studio room provides a versatile setting for an art studio, yoga room, office or creative pursuits. The dwellings are arranged around tropical landscaping, which includes mango, monkeypod, plumeria, coconut palms and other established trees that provide shade and privacy. Two gated driveways provide convenient access to each home. An outdoor gazebo, covered carport and tool shed add to the property's functionality. The grounds are fully enclosed with solid wood fencing atop a rock wall, gates and a separate pedestrian entrance. Manini Beach is an established community at the southern end of Kealakekua Bay, with a limited number of residential properties. Here, the ocean can be part of everyday life. Walk down to the water for a morning swim, snorkel or paddle, return home for breakfast, and head back to the beach to enjoy the sunset. The two-home configuration allows for extended family, guests, a primary residence with a second dwelling, or a place where family and friends can gather near the water. The homes are in older condition and ready for renovation, updating and thoughtful investment. This is an opportunity for someone with vision to breathe new life into a property in one of South Kona’s most charming coastal communities. Manini Beach feels secluded while remaining approximately 10 minutes from the amenities of Captain Cook and Keauhou and about 30 minutes from Kailua-Kona.
Napoopoo, located between Kealakekua Bay and Hōnaunau Bay, is a coastal and rural Captain Cook neighborhood with a working waterfront and steep volcanic slopes. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around Nāpō‘opo‘o Road at the Kealakekua Bay boat ramp, where dive vans, small tour operators, and shoreline gear shops set a salt-air, early-morning rhythm. Low-slung homes and farm lots step up the hillside, with palms, stone walls, and ocean-facing lanais shaping the streetscape. Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park frames daily life with clear-water paddling and cliffside trails. Nearby, Manago Hotel Restaurant and Kona Coffee Living History Farm anchor local flavor and craft. The pace stays outdoors-forward, with mauka breezes and makai views defining the backdrop.
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Offer insights
82-6274 Kahauloa St · $1,088,800
$1.1M and above
75% chance or better to win
Why $1.1M+ is a strong offer
DAYS ON MARKET
2 days
The average home goes pending in 102 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
97.1%
Most homes are selling 3% below list price.
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Finance
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Interior features
Hardwood flooring
Resin tile flooring
Bathrooms
Three full bathrooms
Flooring
Hardwood
Resin tile
Exterior features
Stone and wood fencing
Level topography
Corner lot
Road/street frontage
Ohana/ADU permitted
Home design
Fee simple ownership
Zoned RS-15
Lava zone 3
Parking
Covered parking
Utilities
Electricity available
Public water
Cesspool sewer
Solid waste disposal (see remarks)
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The RS (single-family residential) district provides for lower or low and medium density residential use, for urban and suburban family life. It applies to areas having facilities, and to carry out the above stated purpose.
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Climate risks
1/10 Flood Factor
Minimal risk of a flood reaching the building in the next 30 years
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There appears to be minimal shading by surrounding buildings, terrain, and vegetation.
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Redfin Estimate for 82-6274 Kahauloa St
$1,086,119
$2,681 under list price of $1.09M
Nearby comparable homes
The Redfin Estimate uses 6 recent nearby sales, priced between $897K to $1.2M.