Tucked in the heart of Kuki‘o, at the end of a private drive on an expanded, lushly landscaped perch overlooking beautiful anchialine ponds, the 5,902-square-foot estate boasts an ideal 1.22-acre location near the Golf and Beach Club facilities and Uluweuweu Bay. Beautiful water features lined with enthralling grand columns engraved with intricate botanical patterns adorn the long entry hallway that leads past two guest suites into the grand downstairs living area. Contemporary Hawaiian architecture offers flawless indoor and outdoor features, allowing enjoyment of Hawai‘i’s balmy weather year-round. The great room’s sliding pocket doors provide access on both sides to an infinity pool and entry pond. Designed to provide a sense of living without walls, the floor plan maximizes the benefits of tropical cross breezes. The downstairs rooms enjoy views of the cinder cone of Pu‘u Ku‘ili, Kohala, and the Hualalai Mountains. Surrounded by water, the dining room opens on three sides to a lush, tropical landscape that creates the illusion of floating on an oasis; the game room leads out to a putting green and hot tub. Two additional bedroom suites and the master suite are on the second level, the master encompassing a private office, lanai, huge walk-in closet, and luxurious bath. Kuki‘o is known as an exceptional oceanfront private residential club community with members-only Golf and Beach Club, two Tom Fazio golf courses, fitness amenities, spa services, a sports complex, 24-hour security, and private dining.
$10,500,000
Carrie Nicholson +1 808 896 9749 Hawai‘i Life Real Estate Brokers
Carrie-Nicholson.com
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HAWAI’IAN ESTATE KUKI’O, BIG ISLAND
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