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$949,000 3364 Emekona Pl, Honolulu, HI 96822
- 5 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2277 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39620124
Presented By: Prudential Locations LLC
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$4,688,000 1035 Hoa St, Honolulu, HI 96825
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths1 Half Bath
- 2725 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39449735
Presented By: Hawaii Homes International
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$939,000 995 Kapa Pl, Honolulu, HI 96825
- 5 Beds
- 2 Baths1 Half Bath
- 2390 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39537736
Presented By: eHawaii Realty
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$3,495,000 4322 Kahala Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
- 4 Beds
- 5 Baths1 Half Bath
- 4828 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39467954
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
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$1,198,000 3339 Lower Rd, Honolulu, HI 96822
- 8 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 3366 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39371233
Presented By: Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties
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$1,438,000 5020 Maunalani Cir, Honolulu, HI 96816
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2000 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39286934
Presented By: Hawaii Homes International
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- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1316 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 38462391
Presented By: Prudential Advantage Realty
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$825,000 2728 Booth Rd, Honolulu, HI 96813
- 6 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2042 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39686131
Presented By: iProperties Hawaii
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- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1443 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39254507
Presented By: Primary Properties, Inc.
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$3,880,000 1050 Koloa St, Honolulu, HI 96816
- 5 Beds
- 5 Baths1 Half Bath
- 5478 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 39686130
Presented By: Sachi Hawaii - Pacific Century Properties LLC
Honolulu is the capital of and the most populous census-designated place (CDP) in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Although Honolulu refers to the urban area on the southeastern shore of the island of Oahu, the city and the county are consolidated, known as the City and County of Honolulu, and the city and county is designated as the entire island. The City and County of Honolulu is the only incorporated city in Hawaii, as all other local government entities are administered at the county level. The population of the CDP was 371,657 at the 2000 census, while the population of the City and County was 909,863, making it the 57th-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Honolulu is also the most populous state capital relative to state population. In the Hawaiian language, Honolulu means "sheltered bay" or "place of shelter".
Honolulu Climate
Honolulu is in a Tropical wet and dry climate zone with a dry summer season. Nonetheless, its annual precipitation is low, and, depending on the reporting station, it borders on a semi-arid climate, and the city receives plenty of sunshine throughout the year, averaging 3040 hours. Despite its tropical location, conditions (temperature, precipitation and humidity) are moderated by Hawaii's mid-ocean location.
Temperatures vary little throughout the months, with average high temperatures of 80-89°F and lows of 65-75°F throughout the year. Temperatures rarely exceed 90's°F, with lows in the upper-50's°F occurring once or twice a year. Waters off the coast of Honolulu average 82°F in the summer months and 77°F in the winter months.
Annual average precipitation is 18.3 inches, which mainly occurs during the winter months of October through March, with very little rainfall during the summer. Honolulu has an average of 270 sunny days and 98 wet days a year.
Honolulu Cityscape
Most of the city's commercial and industrial developments are located on a narrow but relatively flat coastal plain, while numerous ridges and valleys located inland of the coastal plain divide Honolulu's residential areas into distinct neighborhoods: some spread along valley floors (like Manoa in Manoa Valley) and others climb the interfluvial ridges. Within Honolulu proper can be found several volcanic cones: Punchbowl, Diamond Head, Koko Head (includes Hanauma Bay), Koko Crater, Salt Lake, and Aliamanu being the most conspicuous.
Neighborhoods
- Downtown Honolulu is the financial, commercial, and governmental center of Hawaii. On the waterfront is Aloha Tower, which for many years was the tallest building in Hawaii. Currently the tallest building is the 438-foot tall First Hawaiian Center, located on King and Bishop Streets. The downtown campus of Hawaii Pacific University is also located there.
- The Arts District Honolulu in downtown/Chinatown is on the eastern edge of Chinatown. It is a 12-block area bounded by Bethel & Smith Streets and Nimitz Highway and Beretania Street - home to numerous arts and cultural institutions. It is located within the Chinatown Historic District.
- The Capitol District is the eastern part of Downtown Honolulu. It is the current and historic center of Hawaii's state government, incorporating the Hawaii State Capitol, Iolani Palace, Honolulu Hale (City Hall), State Library, and the statue of King Kamehameha I, along with numerous government buildings.
- Kaka'ako is a light-industrial district between Downtown and Waikiki that has seen a large-scale redevelopment effort in the past decade. It is home to two major shopping areas, Ward Warehouse and Ward Centre. The John A. Burns School of Medicine, part of the University of Hawaii at Manoa is also located there. A Memorial to the Ehime Maru Incident victims is built at Kakaako Waterfront Park.
- Waikiki is the world-famous tourist district of Honolulu, located between the Ala Wai Canal and the Pacific Ocean next to Diamond Head. Numerous hotels, shops, and nightlife opportunities are located along Kalakaua and Kuhio Avenues. Waikiki Beach attracts millions of visitors a year. Just west of Waikiki is Ala Moana Center, the world's largest open-air shopping center. A majority of the hotel rooms on Oahu are located in Waikiki .
- Manoa and Makiki are residential neighborhoods located in adjacent valleys just inland of downtown and Waikiki . Manoa Valley is home to the main campus of the University of Hawaii. President Barack Obama lived in Makiki with his maternal grandparents until graduating from Punahou School, apart from four years in Indonesia with his mother and stepfather.
- Nu'uanu and Pauoa are upper-middle-class residential districts located inland of downtown Honolulu. The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is located in Punchbowl Crater fronting Pauoa Valley.
- Palolo and Kaimuki are neighborhoods east of Manoa and Makiki, inland from Diamond Head. Palolo Valley parallels Manoa and is a residential neighborhood. Kaimuki is primarily a residential neighborhood with a commercial strip centered on Waialae Avenue running behind Diamond Head. Chaminade University is located in Kaimuki.
- Waialae and Kahala are upper-class districts of Honolulu located directly east of Diamond Head, where there are many high-priced homes. Also found in these neighborhoods are the Waialae Country Club and The Kahala Hotel & Resort.
- East Honolulu includes the residential communities of ÂÂÂÂina Haina, Niu Valley, and Hawaii Kai. These are considered upper-middle-class neighborhoods. The upscale gated communities of Wai'alae and Hawai'i Loa Ridge are also located here.
- Kalihi and Palama are working-class neighborhoods with a number of government housing developments. Lower Kalihi, toward the ocean, is a light-industrial district.
- Salt Lake and Aliamanu are (mostly) residential areas built in extinct tuff cones along the western end of the Honolulu District, not far from the Honolulu International Airport.
- Moanalua is two neighborhoods and a valley at the western end of Honolulu, and home to Tripler Army Medical Center.
Honolulu HI Area Information
- Total Crime Risk: 302.0 (100 = National Average)
- Population: 350,920
- Population Growth Since 2000: -5.58%
- Annual Max Avg. Temperature: 84 F
- Annual Min Avg. Temperature: 70 F
- Male Median Age: 40.8 years
- Female Median Age: 44.4 years
- Median Household Income: $58,491
- Highest Education Level Attained: High School 26.34%, Bachelors 22.52%, Grad School 11.65%
Community Demographics
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| 2010 Population Growth and Population Statistics | Honolulu, HI | Hawaii | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Population | 350,920 | 1,299,826 | ||
| Square Miles | 93.01 | 6,422.62 | ||
| Population Density | 3,773.10 | 202.40 | ||
| Population Change Since 1990 | -6.99% | 17.29% | ||
| Population Change Since 2000 | -5.58% | 7.29% | ||
| Forecasted Population Change by 2014 | -3.06% | 3.40% | ||
| Population Male | 173,994 | 49.58% | 657,304 | 50.57% |
| Population Female | 176,926 | 50.42% | 642,522 | 49.43% |
| Median Age | 42.50 | 37.30 | ||
Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Demographic Information FAQ
| 2010 Weather Summary | Honolulu, HI | Hawaii |
|---|---|---|
| Weather Index | 196 | 143 |
| Annual Maximum Avg. Temperature | 84.0 °F | 82.0 °F |
| Annual Minimum Avg. Temperature | 70.0 °F | 67.0 °F |
| Annual Avg. Temperature | 77.2 °F | 74.7 °F |
| Annual Heating Degree Days (Tot Degrees < 65) | 0 | 0 |
| Annual Cooling Degree Days (Tot Degrees > 65) | 4,474 | 3,563 |
| Percent of Possible Sunshine | 69 | 50 |
| Mean Sky Cover (Sunrise to Sunset - Out of 10) | 6 | 6 |
| Mean Number of Days Clear (Out of 365 Days) | 90 | 60 |
| Mean Number of Days Rain (Out of 365 Days) | 98 | 221 |
| Mean Number of Days Snow (Out of 365 Days) | 0 | 0 |
| Avg. Annual Precipitation (Total Inches) | 22.00" | 91.00" |
| Avg. Annual Snowfall (Total Inches) | 0.00" | 0.00" |
Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Demographic Information FAQ
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