Luxury Real Estate Oahu | Top 5 Most Expensive Homes Sold on Oahu in 2012
Luxury Oahu real estate sales in 2012 proved to be a pretty good. Of the most expensive homes on Oahu that sold in 2012, all of these Oahu luxury homes were in East Oahu. Four of the five most expensive Oahu homes sold were in Honolulu and one was in Kailua. All of the most expensive Oahu homes sold were either oceanfront or beachfront Oahu properties. We’ll cover these in ascending order:
#5. SOLD: $6,300,000 (list price $6,500,000) - 12 months* on market
3868 Pokapahu Place, Diamond Head, Honolulu, Oahu, 96816
This beautiful oceanfront home in Diamond Head Oahu is a new construction home, built in 2012, with gorgeous views of ocean and mountains. It features 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, and an interior living space of 4,253 square feet. The lot size is 12,342. The builder is House Concepts and the architect, award-winning Jim McPeak.
#4. SOLD: $6,950,000 (list price $7,800,000) - 13 months on market
604D North Kalaheo Avenue, Beachside, Kailua, Oahu 96734
This beachfront Kailua home is simply fabulous! Built in 2004, it is still like new. This is a Kerr-Micheals project and features the finest materials and design elements. This home has 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, an amazing spiral staircase, and an interior living space of 6,802 square feet. The lot size is 21,080 with 105 linear feet of white sandy beach frontage in Kailua.
#3. SOLD: $8,038,000 (list price $8,900,000) - 20 months on market
120/128 Hanapepe Loop, Koko Kai, Hawaii Kai, Honolulu, Oahu, 96825
This oceanfront home on Oahu is located in the Koko Kai neighborhood of Hawaii Kai, in Honolulu. This compound is actually two homes, built in 1963, with a total of 7 bedrooms and 6 full baths/2 half baths. The interior square footage is expansive, totalling 7,791. The lot size is 31,487. This large estate features 195 linear feet of ocean frontage and gorgeous views of Diamond Head and the Waikiki coastline.
#2. SOLD: $9,999,995 (list price $10,950,000) - 2 months on market
271A/271 Portlock Road, Portlock, Hawaii Kai, Honolulu, Oahu 96825
This luxury oceanfront estate, in the much-desired Portlock neighborhood in Hawaii Kai, Honolulu, also consists of two homes. Built in 2001, this Mediterranean-style compound has a total of 9 bedrooms and 8 fulls baths/2 half baths and 2 swimming pools. Both homes have spacious floors plans and many amenities. Lot size is 27,991 and combined square footage of these stunning Oahu luxury homes is 10,270.
#1. SOLD: $10,950,000 (list price $10,950,000) - 14 months on market
3139 Diamond Head Road, Diamond Head, Honolulu, Oahu, 96816
And the most expensive Oahu home sold in 2012 is this fabulous Diamond Head Road oceanfront property on the slopes of Diamond Head in Honolulu. This home, built in 2006 and remodeled in 2009, features all the modern amenities and special features, such as a movie theatre, and amazing views, as would be exected from this exquisite Diamond Head location. The lot size is 18,477 and the home, itself, 5,828 square feet. Here are a few more photos.
*All Days on Market information is approximate, but taken from HiCentral MLS.
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