Kailua, the once-sleepy community on Oahu’s Windward Side, is often associated with its beaches. Kailua and Lanikai beaches are world-renowned, luring thousands of visitors annually with their golden sands and…
Kaneohe Bay stretches from the Mokapu Peninsula, home of the U.S. Marine Corps, and is Mokoli’i Island or Chinamen’s Hat. The bay is the largest sheltered body of water in…
Ewa Beach is where the old meets the new, with older homes lining the beautiful waters of Ewa Beach and the new communities and construction throughout the Ewa Beach and…
Mililani is a great family community with lots of new shops, restaurants, and community centers with A+ schools. Mililani is made up of older homes and newer construction as well.…
Downtown Honolulu and Chinatown are among Hawai’i’s most storied neighborhoods, with rich histories that date back hundreds of years. Chinatown, just ‘Ewa of downtown Honolulu, was home to thousands of…
Kapolei, named for the volcanic cone Pu’u o Kapolei (loosely meaning “hill of beloved Kapo”), is locally known as Oahu’s “second city” after Honolulu. Built on former sugarcane and pineapple plantations,…
Kahala is a neighborhood in Honolulu, Hawaii, with a large concentration of expensive real estate and beachfront properties, including some of the most expensive real estate in all of Hawaii.Kahala is also…
Kakaako is transforming from a warehouse-filled commercial hub to a residential metropolis— and the results are breathtaking! Bordered by downtown Honolulu, Oahu’s main economic and financial hub, and Waikiki, Oahu’s…
Located on the south shore of Honolulu, the world-famous neighborhood of Waikiki was once a playground for Hawaiian royalty. Known in Hawaiian as “spouting waters,” Waikiki was introduced to the world…
Oahu’s North Shore has plenty to offer every visitor. Take a trip to the area’s largest settlement, Haleiwa, a rural community that serves as the area’s center. There you’ll find…