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Walk to Beach~Tropical Design~Maui Living
23 Hooiki Place
Table of Contents
23 Hooiki Place
Kihei, Maui, HI
Located on the South Shore of Maui
For virtual tour, additional photos and more information please visit:
www.SweetMauiHome.com
1. Interiors
2. Exteriors
3. List of Improvements/Remodeling
4. Fact Sheet
5. Nearby Beaches
23 Hooiki Place~Interiors
High Open Ceilings and open floor plan
23 Hooiki Place~Exteriors
Upgrades/Improvements:
Freshly painted Front exterior
Refinished cabinets in kitchen with brush nickel pulls.
New Stainless Frigidaire Dishwasher
New Stainless Kenmore side by side Fridge with water filter dispense/ice
maker
New Stainless Kenmore Microwave
Solid Bamboo flooring throughout
Tiled bathrooms and laundry area
New 5.5" Baseboard
New interior paint
New sprinkler valves
Locking mailbox
Landscaped front yard
New Capiz Shell Chandelier (dining)
Lantern style exterior lighting
Programmable A/C thermostat
Fact Sheet
Maui County Property Tax Assessed for 2011 was $460,700
Offered for sale at $379,000
Approx. 1426 Interior Sq.Ft.
Approx. 4810 Sq. Ft. Lot Size
Built 2004
3 Bedroom/2 Full Bath
2 Car Garage
Central Air
Solar Water Heater
Currently Owner Occupant Property Tax rate for Maui County
Property tax for 2011~$401.75 annual
Common area park/sidewalks in cul de sac
Homeowners Assoc. dues currently are $90/month
Beaches Sugar Beach has become a popular name for the entire stretch of beach including Ma’alaea Beach and an additional mile of continuous beach that ends just north of Kalepolepo Park (below.) With four miles of continuous and well-packed sand, whatever you call it, this is a great beach for long walks and beach runs.
Ma’alaea Beach runs along the 700 acre Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge, established in 1953, is one of the few natural wetlands remaining in Maui, and Hawaii. Many species of birds, including several of Hawaii’s endangered species, breed, nest and can be observed in this saltwater marsh. There is a coastal boardwalk through some of this area.
The northern 2.5+ miles of Ma’alaea Beach is almost entirely undeveloped, virtually deserted, and you will have it largely to yourself. Beachcombing, exploring the tidepools, enjoying the open spaces in the wildlife refuge, and soaking in the views can be a real pleasure – especially for those who enjoy some time in solitude. There are also two excellent surfing breaks here during a south swell.
Mai Poina ‘Oe la’u Beach Park aka Veterans Park
Long sandy beach that runs along the north part of Kihei, the name is said to loosely translate to “not to be forgotten” and is a memorial park “Dedicated to all those who sacrificed their lives to preserve our freedom for all humanity.” Nice beach for long walks or runs. Kite and windsurfing are good here when conditions are right.
Facilities: Bathrooms, showers, picnic tables.
Kalepolepo Beach Park
Kalepolepo Park
This 1.5 acre County beach park is next to two fishponds of historical significance; the Koʻieʻie Loko Iʻa fish pond (c 1400-1500) fronts the park.
The pond fronting the beach is walled in with lava rock, making it a calm place for children to play. This area has much historical significance, as it was once a thriving Hawaiian village and was popular with Hawaiian royalty
Don’t miss our “Whale Season”!
Jeannie Kong Realtor (S) 808-276-1832
Email: [email protected] Website: www.LivingOnMaui.com