Listing Courtesy of: Hawaii Information Service / Century 21 Homefinders Of Hawaii / Reyn Shimooka - Contact: 8089908325
Akoni Pule Highway Kapaau, HI 96755
Active
MLS #:
725470
Taxes
$200(2025)
Lot Size
26.35 acres
Type
Land
County
Hawaii County
Listed By
Reyn Shimooka, Century 21 Homefinders Of Hawaii, Contact: 8089908325
Source
Hawaii Information Service
Last checked May 6 2026 at 8:54 PM GMT+0000
Subdivision
- Makapala - Makanikahio 1St
Utility Information
- Utilities: Water Not Available
- Sewer: None
Listing Price History
Apr 20, 2026
Price Changed
$2,250,000
-13%
-$330,000
Feb 02, 2026
Price Changed
$2,580,000
-10%
-$289,000
Nov 27, 2025
Listed
$2,869,000
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Additional Information: Homefinders Of Hawaii | 8089908325
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The property affords an opportunity to be a part of this historically and culturally significant region. Kamehameha I, the chief who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1810, is said to have been taken to the North Kohala Mountains to be raised in safety before emerging to take his place in history. The original statue honoring Kamehameha I stands proudly in the nearby town of Kapa`au. For centuries, resilient Hawaiians lived in the remote valleys of North Kohala and sailed across the Alenuihaha channel to Hana, Maui for trade. During the 19th century, water was funneled through the valleys to support sugar plantations, once a vibrant economic force along the Kohala coast.
Today, North Kohala offers a unique opportunity to be immersed in this legacy and enjoy the welcoming spirit of the local community. With just over 26 acres, this parcel is large enough to build a self-sustaining home, pasture animals, establish an orchard or farm, or even hold gatherings where participants can be inspired by its extraordinary natural beauty and history. The nearby towns of Hawi and Kapa`au provide schools, a hospital, a grocery store, a modern public library, art galleries, community parks, and host the annual June 11 Kamehameha Day parade.
Opportunities of this scale, beauty, and significance are exceedingly rare in the Hawaiian Islands and this property must be seen, to be truly appreciated.