From the Top: Hawaii

The three highest-priced
residential listings in Hawaii

Kaiser EstateHonolulu, Hawaii

$80 million

Positioned on the slopes of Koko Head, the Kaiser Estate is an exceptional property with star appeal. Once home to entrepreneur and businessman Henry J. Kaiser, the estate has hosted celebrities, movie stars, royalty and presidents. Behind its gates are approximately 5.45 acres, a private boat dock, a boathouse, a luxurious residence and a diving pool. Playing off of the tranquility of Maunalua Bay, the residence is accented with Hawaiian hues for a traditional Hawaiian lifestyle.
Source: Mary Worrall & Elizabeth Worrall Daily, Mary Worrall Associates Sotheby’s International Realty, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Kilauea, Hawaii

$39.9 million

Villa at Lewalani, meaning the highest of the heavens, encompasses 38 acres high above Secret Beach. From the landscaped grounds to the flawless interior spaces of this home, coastline views and Bali Hai sunsets are but a head-turn away. Four bedrooms and four baths are found within the property’s main house. Zoning permits allow for the addition of a guesthouse. With this property, owners will be privy to coveted Secret Beach, which can be accessed via a manicured trail that leads from the property down to the sand.
Source: Barbara L. Sloan, Coldwell Banker Bali Hai Realty Inc., Hanalei, Hawaii

$29mill Kahala Beachfront Estate2Honolulu, Hawaii

$29 million

Privately situated amidst pine and aspen trees is the 67-acre Elk Song Ranch. Ride horseback along the property’s trails, skate on the pond during the winter, rejuvenate in the outdoor hot tub or cross-country ski on its many acres. A gracious foyer opens to the main residence’s 20,000 square feet, which includes a great room with a sunken bar, a theater, an exercise room, a gourmet kitchen, seven bedrooms, seven full and three half baths and a luxurious master suite with his-and-her bathrooms.
Source: Craig Morris, Morris & Fyrwald Sotheby’s International Realty, Aspen, Colo.

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