
7,520 Sqft Lot
7,520 Sqft Lot
Key Details
Property Type Other Types
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Milolii Beach Lots Subdivision
MLS Listing ID 728921
HOA Fees $23/mo
HOA Y/N Yes
Annual Tax Amount $441
Tax Year 2025
Lot Size 7,520 Sqft
Source Hawaii Information Service
Land Area 7520
Property Description
The lot has been leveled using rock from a neighboring parcel, creating a more usable surface for future construction while still allowing flexibility in design and layout. Corner pins are visible, which can help guide planning and positioning of improvements. No formal grading has been completed, so buyers can move forward with site work based on their own building plans and preferences.
Water service is typically provided by a private catchment system, and electricity is available through HELCO, subject to SSPP requirements.
Miloli‘i is known for its shoreline access, fishing heritage, and quieter pace compared to other parts of Hawai‘i Island. Nearby ocean access points allow for fishing, kayaking, and seasonal swimming conditions. The surrounding community offers a blend of full time residents and part time homeowners who value space, views, and a connection to the land.
This property presents an opportunity to create a custom home or fishing retreat in South Kona with ocean views, a manageable lot size, and a setting that supports a range of building approaches.
11 minute drive to Honomalino
45 minute drive to Honaunau
1 hr drive to Kona
Location
State HI
County Hawaii Island (big Island)
Community Milolii Beach Lots Subdivision
Area Hi
Zoning A-5A
Region South Kona
City Region South Kona
Exterior
Utilities Available Water Not Available
View Y/N No
Water Access Desc None
Topography Fairly Level
Garage No
Private Pool No
Building
Lot Description Rocky
Sewer None
Others
Ownership Full
Monthly Total Fees $23
Acceptable Financing 1031 Exchange, Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms 1031 Exchange, Cash, Conventional
Special Listing Condition Fee Simple, Standard

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