Rest on the 0.7 acre waterfront, this Kailua Beach, Hawaii, Estate Is staggering and has a comparable $ 30.5 million price tag.
This price range makes the property the second most expensive on the Oahu market, losing only to the historic 2,740 acres. Dillingham Ranch,this is Listed for $ 40 million..
The house itself is 11,454 square feet.
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So what sets 123 Kyle Analoop apart from other luxury hotels on Oahu? “This is unique,” list agent Scott Carville told SFGATE. “Currently, there are no other properties on the market with this level of luxury, this desirable location, and this type of design.”

In one of the eight bedrooms, everything has been updated to the highest level of luxury.
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Inside view of the kitchen.
Andy Landgraff, 360 ProductionsThe amenities are certainly notable. The house itself is 11,454 square feet and features an open floor plan that combines a spacious indoor living space with an attractive outdoor environment. The kitchen, 8 bedrooms and 10 and a half bathrooms have been recently updated.

The property has a large pool.
Andy Landgraff, 360 ProductionsOutside, the patio, pool, and spa overlook a 125-foot private beach and the sparkling azure of the Pacific Ocean. Such a place makes this property one of the most desirable in Hawaii, if not the whole world.

OpenFlow blends indoor living space with outdoor environment.
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The house blends an indoor living space with an outdoor environment.
Andy Landgraff, 360 ProductionsBut what really stands out for this $ 30.5 million real estate is its eco-friendly design. In 2012 Award-winning San Francisco company Gast ArchitectsThis house includes sustainable features such as energy efficient lighting, PV / solar power, water filtration system, temperature controlled pantry, and property LEED Gold certified backup generator. ..

The house was created with sustainable features like energy efficient lighting.
Andy Landgraff, 360 ProductionsThere aren’t many such properties in Kailua, and it’s unlikely that there will be any more. “On the island, new restrictions on construction, not to mention construction costs, are dramatically increasing,” says Carville. “Even if we could find nearly an acre of buildable land along the waterfront, obstacles to creating such real estate would make the project infeasible.”

View of the pool and house.
Andy Landgraff, 360 ProductionsCurrent owners of this rare, resort-like real estate prefer to remain anonymous and reject interview requests. Real estate records show real estate sold for $ 17.9 million in 2019.

Pool at dusk.
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