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$ 1,700,000
$ 1,775,000 4.2%
6 Beds
6 Baths
3,893 SqFt
$ 1,700,000
$ 1,775,000 4.2%
6 Beds
6 Baths
3,893 SqFt
Key Details
Sold Price $1,700,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,893 sqft
Price per Sqft $436
Subdivision Paniolo Country Subdivision
MLS Listing ID 718816
Sold Date 10/02/25
Bedrooms 6
Full Baths 6
HOA Y/N No
Year Built 1991
Annual Tax Amount $7,643
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 1.196 Acres
Source Hawaii Information Service
Land Area 52098
Property Description
Rare opportunity in North Kona — 2 fully permitted homes on a private, 1-acre lot with ocean views, breezes, and a pool. Properties like this are almost never available: live in one, rent the other, or lease both and generate income until you're ready to move. The main home features soaring ceilings, open living, 3+ bedrooms, 4 baths, and multiple flex spaces. The detached 2 bed, 2 bath cottage offers excellent separation and its own power meter. With potential for an ADU (buyer to verify), this flexible property supports multi-generational living, long-term rental income, or extended ohana living. Just minutes from Honokohau Harbor, Costco, beaches, and all of Kona's conveniences — this is a one-of-a-kind chance to own a true island compound.
Location
State HI
Community Paniolo Country Subdivision
Area Hi
Zoning A-1A
Region North Kona
City Region North Kona
Interior
Interior Features Vaulted Ceilings
Flooring Ceramic Tile, Laminate
Appliance Dishwasher, Double Oven, Dryer, Gas Cooktop, Range, Range Hood, Refrigerator, Washer, Wine Cooler
Exterior
Parking Features Attached, Other
Garage Spaces 2.0
Pool Gunite
Utilities Available Cable Available, Electricity Available, Phone Available, Underground Utilities
View Y/N Yes
View HIS Sunset, Ocean
Topography Fairly Level
Garage Yes
Private Pool Yes
Building
Sewer Cesspool
Others
Ownership Full
Acceptable Financing Conventional
Listing Terms Conventional
Special Listing Condition Fee Simple, Standard

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