Away from the hustle and bustle of tourism, is a truly lovely tropical beachfront home in Sunset Beach, Hawaii. The beach is a hidden gem tucked around the corner from the world-famous surfing beach, out of sight from tourists and mostly only accessed by just you and your neighbors. The place lives up to its name with an endless display of spectacular stunning sunsets. Mornings are often blessed with a brief sprinkle of rain, bringing glowing rainbows.
The home was designed to capture the cooling trade wind breezes. Exceptionally well built, utilizing 2″x6″ framing and well insulated to maintain comfortable temperatures year-round, negating the need for AC. The structure sits upon deep set poured concrete pillars. There are travertine tiled floors and solid teak doors throughout. 17.5 tons of Indonesian ironwood was imported and used for the window frames, sills, and interior trim. All custom fabricated onsite. The 8″x8″ posts of the same ironwood were set as support for the decks.
The home is 3 bedroom, with 3 full bathrooms. The interior spans 2,869 sq ft, complemented by an additional 1,1715 sq ft of garage and deck space for indoor/outdoor living. There’s a custom-built Balinese pergola with retractable chaise lounge backrests to relax on and soak in the spectacular views. Balinese stone carvings and architectural details further enhance the tropical ambiance.
This property is 3 blocks from Kamehameha HWY on a quiet street in the highly sought-after family neighborhood of Sunset Point. The 10,372 sq ft lot was lovingly landscaped with a lush garden of fragrant flowers, delicious, sweet, tropical, fruit trees, and aromatic herbs.
From this home you have easy access to the very best of Oahu’s famed North Shore. Haleiwa Town with it’s good variety of restaurants and shopping, is only 9 miles south.
A bike path starts at the northern end of the neighborhood, making for a cool morning ride all the way to gorgeous Waimea Bay and botanical gardens. Start your morning bike ride with some breakfast at Ted’s Bakery directly across the Kam HWY. Next stop for fresh ground gourmet coffee at the Sunrise Shack by the bridge at Sunset Beach lifeguard station. A little further is Sunset Beach Elementary School which sits across from Pipeline Beach Park. Cruise a bit further and world-class snorkeling is available at Sharks Cove.
A short 10-minute drive north of the neighborhood is the beautiful Turtle Bay Resort with its award-winning golf course, tennis facilities, restaurants, and entertainment events. Drive a few minutes further and you can take in the splendor of Oahu’s less-promoted East shore. Hidden along that coast are vistas, beaches, and lagoons reminiscent of the islands of Tahiti and other South Pacific paradises. Starting at the village of Kahuku, there are good markets, eateries, schools, a post office, and health care. A five-minute drive further is the village of Laie with BYU campus, Laie shopping center, and the Polynesian Cultural Center with its fantastic Polynesian shows and many excellent restaurants.
Sea Turtles
Stunning Sunsets
fruit trees
aromatic herbs
The home is 3 bedroom, with 3 full bathrooms. The interior spans 2,869 sq ft, complemented by an additional 1,1715 sq ft of garage and deck space for indoor/outdoor living. There’s a custom-built Balinese pergola with retractable chaise lounge backrests to relax on and soak in the spectacular views. Balinese stone carvings and architectural details further enhance the tropical ambiance.
Exceptionally well built, utilizing 2″×6″ framing and well insulated to maintain comfortable temperatures year-round, negating the need for AC. The structure sits upon deep-set poured concrete pillars. There are travertine tiled floors and solid teak doors throughout. 17.5 tons of Indonesian ironwood was imported and used for the window frames, sills, and interior trim. All custom fabricated onsite. The 8″ x 8″ posts of the same ironwood were set as support for the decks. views. Balinese stone carvings and architectural details further enhance the tropical ambiance.