Pictures: 10 more. Price: $1,099,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Vacant Land
Excellent opportunity to begin the Maui lifestyle at the Plantation Estates Phase I in Kapalua. Lot 13 is very level for easy foundation work. The lot faces east for all of the early morning sunrises and the evening moon rise. On the right side sits a one story home on the gully between the lots for privacy on any home built on this lot. This lot is really a real gem for either a one or two story home. Close to restaurant and beach access and amidst the Plantation Golf Course. This is a gem. This is the best priced lot in Phase I or II of Plantation Estates. See it today.
Pictures: 22 more. Price: $350,000 Leasehold District: Kaanapali Type: Condo Building: Maui Eldorado I Unit: C201 Baths: 1.00
One of the larger corner studios of 590sqft. near barbecue area and pool and can see the golf course. this is a light bright south facing unit. Nicely upgraded with new formica counters and cabinets have been refaced. Nice big shower in the bathroom. New carpet. Electricity is included in the maintenance fees. Ownership of 10% of the land included also. Maui Eldorado is close to kaanapali shopping and restaurants and beaches and walking paths. shuttle service available to kaanapali on the trolly also. Great pool over the parking garage with nice ocean views. Nice quiet complex and great living.
Great Golf townhouse right on the golf course with mountain and sunset views. Excellent condition as not in rental. Easy to show. This unit is very close to pool, restaurant, beach across the street for an easy walk. End of cul de sac location for privacy. Unit has street access. for easy entry.
Enjoy the sunsets and the great ocean views and whale watching from your very large lanai in this unit. Unit has been remodelled and is up to date with all new appliances, granite and tile where allowed. New carpeting. Unit is street level for easy access and is all on one floor.This is a top row location right near entry. Owner has several rentals through 2012 through vrbo that need to be considered. New A/C in 2010. Remedial work to be done on buildings without a special assessment as of this date. Great unit to begin your Maui living away from home. Owner is Licensed Broker in California.
Excellent Golf Villa right on the fairway. Great viewing for the LPGA game to be held next October. Lanai has been enclosed on dining side for more living area. Some oceanview. Unit has not been in rental pool. Golf Villas have 4 pools and easy walk to beach, tennis,restaurrants and all of the Kapalua amenities. Unit is in very good condition.
Pictures: 17 more. Price: $870,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Condo Building: Kapalua Bay Villas II Unit: 32B3 Beds: 1 Baths: 1.50
Oceanview at its best from this two story townhouse in the center of the Kapalua Bay Villa complex. Near pools, tennis and office. Short walk to either Kapalua Beach or Oneloa Beach. Unit has been completely remodeled for the "Gold" rental program. Great views from living area and from the bedroom area and lanai. Whale watching at its finest. Seller asks Buyer to cooperate in a 1031 tax deferred exchange. Very very nice unit.
Pictures: 25 more. Price: $875,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Condo Building: Kapalua Bay Villas II Unit: 27G1,2 Beds: 1 Baths: 2.00
Mesmerizing oceanfront location looking out to Molokai and North to Honolua Bay, this 1 bedroom, 2 bath unit is priced to sell. Enjoy this front row seat for whale watching, water action and all the color changes on Molokai all day long. There are only 6 units with this floor plan in the Bay Villas and this is the only one currently listed. This is the largest floor plan of the one bedroom single level units and is enhanced even more by the enclosure of the lanai adding additional living area to this already spacious unit. Flooring has been upgraded to tile throughout. Amenities of the Bay Villas include swimming pools, BBQ areas, tennis courts, on-site association office and direct beach access. Conveniently located within walking distance to the Kapalua Spa, hiking trails, award winning Resort restaurants and the Kapalua Bay Golf Course.
Pictures: 15 more. Price: $953,600 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Condo Building: Kapalua Bay Villas II Unit: 30G2 Beds: 1 Baths: 1.00
Enjoy the ocean all day long. Watch the changing colors over Molokai. Put your loung chair on the lawn right above the Blue Pacific Ocean and watch all of the whales and ocean movement. Great garden level unit and a nice light bright unit. Bay Villas have two tennis courts and three pools. Near 3 beaches and the great ocean front walk along the coastline. Kapalua resort has all of the golf and tennis you and your guests can enjoy or play on the Bay Villa courts also with your friends and neighbors in the resort. Enjoy the resort lifestyle and also a very quick walk to the spa each morning for all of your workout and pampering of self. Shuttle services to take you to all of the resort restaurants and golf and tennis also.
One of a kind interior remodel with over $400,000 in very hi end upgrades and custom design work done to this unit. All improvements are 100% permitted and approved. A partial list includes: 1. Fire Sprinkler System approved by Maui County Fire Marshall, 2. Solid Wood Custom Cabinets by Decorative Specialties, 3. Whirlpool Soft Water System throughout house, 4. Whirlpool Water Filtration throughout house, 5. Dual Honeywell Security System in Main Residence and Guest Areas, 6. Granite Counter Tops, 7. Gourmet Chefs Kitchen with top of the line Commercial Cooking Equipment, 8. Tiger Wood and Travertine Flooring throughout, 9. Sound System with individual volume controls in each room and patio, 10. Extensive Decorator Lighting throughout home, 11. Master Bathroom with Luxury Spa Features. The unit is fully furnished with high quality Designer Furnishings. Lock off unit fully secures privacy of main residence areas while guest areas are occupied and/or rented. Located on the 10th Fairway of The Bay Course with beautiful views. Close to the pool and an easy walk to the beach, golf, tennis, spa and restaurants. Nearby are coastal and mountain trails. Just a few minutes drive to Kaanapali and Lahaina town. Virtual tour at: http://rtvpix.com/rst/RE-9884-YK8HWL-01
A vine or liana in the passionflower family, banana poka (Passiflora mollissima) was apparently introduced to the island of Hawaii before 1921 when it was observed growing wild at Pu'uwa'awa'a Ranch in the North Kona District. (Local legend has it that someone wanted to hide an outhouse and the vine with the pretty flowers grew fast. It grew so fast, in fact, that it quickly escaped into the wild. Its local name, "poka," means "offal.")
Native to the Andes, the vine was probably brought to Hawaii as an ornamental because of its showy, pink flowers. The dangling tubular pink flowers are about 3 to 4 inches long and 2 to 3 inches wide. They appear during summer and autumn months. Ten petals emerge at right angles to the tube which has a bulbous base. Each flower has a light purplish-blue crown and a long rod extends from the center of the flower with a spray of filaments that bear the reproductive structures.
Banana poka is a fast-growing, evergreen, woody-stemmed tendril climber that can grow up to 15 feet or more. Its softly downy leaves have three deep lobes like most of the passionflower vines. It is a vigorous grower and there are no natural controls for it. They produce a large, elongated, banana-shaped, pulpy fruit that feral mammals (most notably pigs) find tasty. The animals have spread this weed deep into the forests of the Big Island and Kauai. (On the Big Island the fruit-eating kalij pheasant has been actively spreading the plant.)
It is believed that banana poka was planted as an ornamental at most of the sites that currently have heavy infestations, including areas in Kula. On Maui, the relatively small population has undergone dramatic expansion since 1971, but due to efforts from volunteer groups, there is hope that complete eradication may be possible.
This vine is considered extremely detrimental to native forests and can change their structure and species composition. The dense cover of banana poka in forest canopies reduces the sunlight reaching trees and decrease photosynthesis. The heavy loads of vine smother the plants they cover. Branches break and dead trees fall over, opening up the tree canopy and changing the understory conditions drastically, which, in turn, discourages the growth of the more delicate native plants and fosters alien species invasions.
Bird populations of the infested forests may be adversely affected, especially those endangered bird species whose primary habitat is the koa and 'ohi'a forests. (It has been noted, however, that some of the native honeycreepers feed readily on the nectar of the blossoms.)
Dispersal of the plants by alien animals as well as natural perturbations like windstorms and tree-falls make the plant very difficult to control or eradicate. Biological control research has continued.
About a half-mile past the 3 mile marker, on a blind curve, there's the road turnoff that goes down towards Huelo Point. A double row of mailboxes stand like sentinels. It's quiet down the road that goes past the Door of Faith church and heads towards the point that juts out from Maui's rugged north coast between Waipi'o and Hoalua Bays. One guidebook calls it a "rooster town" because often the only thing moving about is "feathered and strutting."
It's hard to believe that at one time, during the 1840's Huelo was a thriving sugar town of several thousand people. The town in the middle of the sugar cane fields supported its own sugar mill. Once the sugar plantation went belly-up, the area was used to grow pineapple. Eventually, that too ended, and most of the workers and their families moved away, following the jobs. Now, there are a few hundred people living on this windswept land. Some of the fancier places used to be vacation rentals and out-of-the-way bed-and-breakfasts.
Through all of the sociological changes, the small 60 by 30 foot simple church built in the New England Congregationalist tradition, has continued to offer services. The church was originally a mission of Po'okela Chuch in Makawao. It was built on the site of an ancient hala grove that apparently dried up when the water was diverted for sugar growing. The church was named for the owls that returned at night to roost in the trees. It was called "Kaulana Pueo" ("famous for owls").
At the time the coral-stone church was built in 1853 by its congregation. In an old interview, Daisy Kalaaupa, the pastor of the old church, told the story of how the congregation built the church to Mary Kawena Pukui. "The people stood in line, there were not trucks at that time, and no car, to bring the stones, and all kinds of things from the beach. Stand in line. It was said there were 200 members of that place at that time….And at the completion, they named it Kaulana-Pueo. The Owl's Haven….Because owls lived there, but the hala grove is dried. So the church then named Kaulana Pueo, but Huelo is that land."
The sixty-by-thirty-foot building in the middle of a putting-green perfect lawn bordered by hog-wire fencing, was built spare and square. The coral used in its construction was painstakingly hauled up one block at a time from a depth of two or three fathoms from Waipi'o Bay. The people stood together in a line and they passed the pieces of coral directly from the sea to the construction site.
The stark interior has straight-backed benches and a platform for the preacher. The walls and windows are plain. Nothing distracts your attention from the preacher's sermon.
There is a pit on the ocean side of the church building that was used to make the lime and mortar to hold the stones together. And later, in 1862, a bell cast in Scranton, Pennsylvania arrived and was installed in the belfry tower.
The small, well-tended graveyard with its bleached white gravestones, is a mute testament to the personal histories of the people of the village that was.
Cut beef steaks into strips and season with salt and pepper in a pot on high, stirring occasionally for 3 minutes.
Add 2 cups of water to the pot, cover and let simmer for 10 minutes.
While waiting, chop all veggies quarterly, into bite-sized chunks.
Add oyster sauce, Kikkoman shoyu and Aloha shoyu to the pot. Stir until sauce is evenly mixed in meat, cover and let simmer for 10 minutes on medium heat.
Add the onions and stir until onions have all broken apart, cover and let the pot simmer for 5 minutes.
Next add the bell peppers, cover the pot and let the mixture cook for 10 minutes.
Now add in your tomatoes chunks and carefully stir mixture until evenly distributed, cover and let sit for 5 minutes.
Lastly, stir your mushrooms into the mixture extra carefully, as to not break them or the tomatoes. Cover and let simmer for the remanding 5 minutes. Carefully stir once then cover and turn off.