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Hawaii Kai Short Sales Foreclosure Bankruptcy

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Hawaii Kai Short Foreclosure Bankruptcy Sales Week of October 4th

Single Family Homes, Short Sale, Foreclosure Sale, Bankrupty or Lender Sale, Hawaii Kai, Kalama Valley, Mariner’s Ridge, Kamilo Nui, Triangle, Portlock

Address

Nbrhd

Lnd SqFt

Liv SqFt

BR

YB

List Price

1446 Maloo Pl

KALAMA VAL

3,914

1,252

3

1984

$489,000

7739 Waikapu Lp

KALAMA VAL

5,597

1,674

4

1973

$599,000

520 Lunalilo Home Rd 326

WEST MARIN

0

1,648

3

2002

$719,000

1007 Kaluanui Rd

MARINERS R

7,504

1,896

3

1974

$899,000

1024 Kaolo St

KAMILO NUI

7,507

2,193

4

2003

$950,000

891 Hokulani St

HAHAIONE-U

8,469

2,053

3

1988

$700,000

46 Nawiliwili St

TRIANGLE

10,185

2,658

4

1966

$1,165,000

Townhomes and Condos, Short Sale, Foreclosure Sale, Bankrupty or Lender Sale

Address

Unit #

Nbrhd

Bldg Name

Int SqFt

Lanai

BR

YB

List Price

555 Hahaione St 10F

10F

HAHAIONE-L

Commodore

1,019

62

1

1982

$405,000

555 Pepeekeo St Unit #3

Unit #3

HAHAIONE-L

Village Green

1,305

120

3

1969

$440,000

520 Lunalilo Home Rd 8108

8108

WEST MARIN

Colony at the Peninsula

1,269

109

2

2004

$495,000

520 Lunalilo Home Rd 6102

6102

WEST MARIN

Colony at the Peninsula

1,457

148

3

2004

$535,000

6370 Hawaii Kai Dr 3

3

WEST MARIN

Moorings

1,332

190

4

1969

$549,900

123B Maunalua Ave 16

16

NAPUA POIN

Napua Point

1,628

47

3

1980

$599,000

444 Lunalilo Home Rd 902

902

WEST MARIN

Kaimala Marina

1,282

344

3

1972

$460,000

7116 Hawaii Kai Dr 64

64

WEST MARIN

Lalea At Hawaii Kai 1

1,075

317

3

1997

$479,000

520 Lunalilo Home Rd 6119

6119

WEST MARIN

Colony at the Peninsula

1,287

109

2

2004

$509,000

904 Koko Isle Cir 2302

2302

WEST MARIN

Koko Isle

1,508

0

3

1968

$525,000

7012 Hawaii Kai Dr 1001

1001

WEST MARIN

Moana Kai

1,550

0

3

2005

$571,900

7146 Hawaii Kai Dr 142

142

WEST MARIN

Lalea At Hawaii Kai 2

947

0

2

1997

$415,000

Commodore, Village Green, Colony at the Peninsula, Koko Isle, Moana Kai, Lalea At Hawaii Kai 2, Lalea, Kaimala Marina, Hawaii Kai

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Top 10 Cities for High Paying Jobs

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Best And Worst Cities For High-Paying Jobs

Forbes.com recently did a story on the Best And Worst Cities For High-Paying Jobs .

Media coverage of America’s best jobs usually focuses on blue-collar sectors, like manufacturing, or elite ones, such as finance or technology. But if you’re seeking high-wage employment, your best bet lies in the massive “business and professional services” sector.

This unsung division of the economy is basically a mirror of any and all productive industry. It includes everything from human resources and administration to technical and scientific positions, as well as accounting, legal and architectural posts.

Overall there are roughly 17 million professional and business services jobs, 4 million more than manufacturing. This makes it twice as big as the finance sector and five times the size of the much-ballyhooed tech sector. While its average salary–roughly $55,000 a year–is somewhat lower than in those other elite sectors, its wages are still higher than those in all the other large sectors, like health. The sector’s $1 trillion in total pay per year accounts for nearly 20% of all wages paid in the nation; finance and tech together only account for $812 billion.

No. 10: Rochester, N.Y.
Known as a center for imaging due to the presence of major employers Xerox and Kodak, professional and business services jobs here have increased by nearly 5% in the last year. Also home to significant food, chemical and plastics production, the region has become a major health care and education center, with the University of Rochester leading the way as the region’s biggest employer.

No. 9: Peoria, Ill.
With a professional and business services sector that has grown 35% since 2008, the local economy is driven by agriculture and manufacturing. Peoria is home to construction giant Caterpillar, which employs roughly 18,000 people. With a solid high school attainment rate, there is a large population of educated, qualified individuals to fuel the workforce at a price point considerably lower than nearby Chicago’s–and that allows companies here to hire more workers.

No. 8: Chattanooga, Tenn.-Ga.
A once-shrinking city, Chattanooga has rebounded and is now actually growing despite the recession. It represents the economic potential of a new industrial zone in the South that could benefit from the expansion of foreign-based producers as they choose to build factories there. For example, Volkswagen is opening up a new production plant in the city. Insurance company Blue Cross Blue Shield also maintains a large office in Chattanooga.

No. 7: Wichita, Kan.
Though it is known as the “air capital of the world,” Wichita is home to a variety of companies. Aircraft manufacturers such as Boeing, Cessna, Bombardier Learjet and Raytheon all have major offices here. Agriculture stalwart Cargill has a sizable base in Wichita, and billionaire Charles Koch’s privately held conglomerate, Koch Industries, is headquartered here.

No. 6: Bethesda-Frederick-Rockville, Md.
This region’s professional and business services sector has grown nearly 22% since 2007. Bethesda is home to defense behemoth Lockheed Martin as well as Catalyst Health, a major health care provider. (The National Institutes of Health headquarters are also in Bethesda.) The local economy of this Washington, D.C., suburb is diverse, with no single dominant industry. Because of its proximity to the nation’s capital, it also benefits directly from the rapid expansion of federal government under Barack Obama.

No. 5: Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, Va.-N.C.
The economic makeup of the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News region is diverse, but with four military bases in the region, the U.S. Army and Navy wield a lot of influence. Major firms based in the area include online discount retailer Dollar Tree and transportation company Norfolk Southern. This combination of private- and public-sector employment drives growth–and jobs–in the business services sector.

No. 4: Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas
Professional and business services make up the largest component of Houston’s economy, making up roughly 15% of its jobs. The economy here remains heavily energy-driven, with jobs to be found at the myriad energy companies operating in the area. Some major energy companies that call Houston home are ConocoPhillips, Noble Energy and National Oilwell Varco.

No. 3: Austin-Round Rock, Texas
The local economy is governed by technology. Major industries include wireless technologies, semiconductors and software; Dell calls Austin its home. The number of major corporations in this region provides many job opportunities in the professional and business services sector.

No. 2: Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, D.C.-Va.-Md.-W.V.
Jobs in professional and business services make up 23% of this region’s economy. The local and federal governments, including the White House and Pentagon, create the need for high-end employment, including but not limited to legal and accounting positions. As federal power expands, so do opportunities for well-paying jobs in the area.

No. 1: Northern Virginia, Va.
This part of Northern Virginia is a commuting suburb–and the middle-class hub–of Washington, D.C. The educated workforce here is in close proximity to one employer that is still hiring: the federal government. This in turn has created a whole set of opportunities for “beltway bandits,” who serve the government as consultants, lobbyists and engineering specialists. As a result, professional and business services positions here make up a larger percentage of the local economy than any other in the country–providing a 27.2% share of the region’s jobs.

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Tsunami Watch Canceled by Pacific Tsunami Warning Center

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

TSUNAMI WATCH CANCELLATION…TSUNAMI ADVISORY IN EFFECT

http://www.prh.noaa.gov/ptwc/messages/hawaii/2009/hawaii.2009.09.29.202305.txt

BULLETIN

TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER   3

NWS PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER EWA BEACH HI

1023 AM HST TUE SEP 29 2009

TO – CIVIL DEFENSE IN THE STATE OF HAWAII

SUBJECT – TSUNAMI WATCH CANCELLATION…TSUNAMI ADVISORY IN EFFECT

THE TSUNAMI WATCH IS CANCELLED FOR THE STATE OF HAWAII EFFECTIVE AT 1023 AM HST AND A TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT.

AN EARTHQUAKE HAS OCCURRED WITH THESE PRELIMINARY PARAMETERS

ORIGIN TIME – 0748 AM HST 29 SEP 2009

COORDINATES – 15.3 SOUTH  171.0 WEST

LOCATION    – SAMOA ISLANDS REGION

MAGNITUDE   – 8.3  MOMENT

MAGNITUDE   – 8.0  RICHTER (MS)

MEASUREMENTS OR REPORTS OF TSUNAMI WAVE ACTIVITY

GAUGE LOCATION        LAT   LON    TIME        AMPL         PER

——————-  —– ——  —–  —————  —–

RAROTONGA CK         21.2S 159.8W  1951Z   0.47M /  1.5FT  08MIN

APIA UPOLU WS        13.8S 171.8W  1832Z   0.70M /  2.3FT  08MIN

PAGO PAGO AS         14.3S 170.7W  1812Z   1.57M /  5.1FT  04MIN

LAT  – LATITUDE (N-NORTH, S-SOUTH)

LON  – LONGITUDE (E-EAST, W-WEST)

TIME – TIME OF THE MEASUREMENT (Z IS UTC IS GREENWICH TIME)

AMPL – TSUNAMI AMPLITUDE MEASURED RELATIVE TO NORMAL SEA LEVEL.

IT IS …NOT… CREST-TO-TROUGH WAVE HEIGHT.

VALUES ARE GIVEN IN BOTH METERS(M) AND FEET(FT).

PER  – PERIOD OF TIME IN MINUTES(MIN) FROM ONE WAVE TO THE NEXT.

EVALUATION

BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE DATA A MAJOR TSUNAMI IS NOT EXPECTEDTO STRIKE THE STATE OF HAWAII. HOWEVER SEA LEVEL CHANGES AND STRONG CURRENTS MAY OCCUR ALONG THE COAST THAT COULD BE A HAZARD TO SWIMMERS…BOATERS AND BEACHES.  THEREFORE THE TSUNAMI WATCH FOR HAWAII IS CANCELLED BUT A TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT.

THE ESTIMATED TIME SUCH EFFECTS MIGHT BEGIN IS

100 PM HST TUE 29 SEP 2009

UNLESS FURTHER INFORMATION IS RECEIVED THE ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT  UNTIL 700 PM HST TUE 29 SEP 2009

THIS WILL BE THE FINAL MESSAGE ISSUED FOR THIS EVENT UNLESS ADDITIONAL DATA ARE RECEIVED.

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Million Dollars Homes In East Oahu

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Million Dollars Homes In East Oahu – Week Of September 28, 2009

Aina Haina, Black Point, Diamond Head, Dowsett , Kahala Area, Koko Kai, Mariners Cove Ove, Niu Beach, Paiko Lagoon, Portlock, Wailupe, Napali, Triangle, Manoa Area, Judd, Pacific Heights, Koko Kai , Makiki Heights, Waialae Nui, Waialae Iki

Address

Nbrhd

Lnd Sqft

Liv Sqft

BR

FB

HB

YB

List Price

1129 Makaiwa St

Kahala Are

8,462

3,845

4

4

0

1987

$2,050,000

1517 Ehupua Pl

Waialae Iki

16,577

3,182

4

3

1

1968

$2,100,000

5952 Kalanianaole Hwy

Kuliouou

15,060

3,672

6

5

0

1951

$2,100,000

4221 Kaikoo Pl

Diamond Head

9,016

2,660

3

2

1

1956

$2,150,000

705 Kahiau Lp

Hawaii Loa

13,797

3,038

4

3

0

1995

$2,188,888

4817 Aukai Ave

Kahala Are

11,806

2,144

3

3

0

1939

$2,200,000

3987 Kaualio Pl

Diamond Head

11,162

3,408

6

6

1

1968

$2,250,000

4016 BLACK Pointt Rd

Black Point

10,543

3,235

5

4

1

1931

$2,250,000

245 Palaoa Pl

Diamond Head

7,413

2,100

4

3

0

1953

$2,285,000

131 Maono Pl

Hawaii Loa

10,511

3,793

4

3

0

1992

$2,288,888

633 Hakaka Pl

Diamond Head

15,173

2,710

4

3

0

1959

$2,300,000

493 Portlock Rd

Portlock

13,215

3,296

5

3

1

1959

$2,388,000

1232 Kamehame Dr

Napali Haw

12,147

4,345

4

4

0

1994

$2,395,000

45 Makaweli St

Triangle

10,941

3,779

4

4

1

2009

$2,485,000

4585 Aukai Ave

Kahala Are

11,250

3,623

4

5

1

1939

$2,485,000

672 Onaha St

Kahala Are

10,395

4,325

4

4

0

1989

$2,488,000

136 Kuine Pl

Diamond Head

4,337

2,728

4

3

0

1988

$2,495,000

3824 Diamond Head Cir

Diamond Head

23,687

1,986

5

3

0

1949

$2,498,000

1429 Laamia St

Waialae Iki

18,724

3,904

5

4

1

1969

$2,498,000

4121 Black Point Rd

Black Point

4,798

2,506

4

3

1

1927

$2,498,000

6645 Kalopa St

Hahaione-L

7,945

4,439

3

4

1

1999

$2,500,000

161 Hanapepe Lp

Koko Kai

15,767

2,977

4

3

1

1970

$2,575,000

629 Ulili St

Kahala Are

11,239

4,476

5

5

0

1988

$2,590,000

2544 Alaula Way

Manoa Area

20,054

2,562

5

4

0

1915

$2,595,000

4470 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

13,500

3,161

3

3

1

1936

$2,650,000

3928 Kaualio Pl

Diamond Head

11,541

3,228

4

3

0

1970

$2,750,000

623 Honua St

Kahala Are

10,003

3,579

4

4

1

1990

$2,750,000

2302 Sonoma St

Judd Hllsi

25,155

1,858

4

3

0

1930

$2,775,000

4840 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

16,495

3,559

4

4

1

1975

$2,790,000

4080 BLACK Pointt Rd

Black Point

3,398

1,850

3

3

0

1930

$2,950,000

4637 Kilauea Ave

Kahala Are

11,545

4,879

5

4

1

2007

$2,950,000

958 Kealaolu Ave

Kahala Are

11,250

3,618

5

5

1

2004

$2,950,000

3003 Noela St

Diamond Head

10,476

3,424

4

4

0

1949

$2,950,000

3887 Owena St

Diamond Head

12,574

3,464

4

4

0

1947

$2,975,000

2362 Aha Maka Wy C

Waialae Nui

17,942

4,507

5

4

1

2008

$2,990,000

595 Moaniala St

Hawaii Loa

14,548

5,482

4

4

2

2006

$2,995,000

921 Kealaolu Ave

Kahala Are

10,454

5,104

5

4

1

1989

$2,998,000

2912 Laola Pl

Pacific He

14,558

6,655

5

4

1

1952

$2,999,000

3859 Owena St

Diamond Head

8,211

3,549

3

3

1

1980

$3,150,000

639 Kuana St

Kahala Are

10,480

6,900

4

5

1

2000

$3,200,000

705 Ulili St

Kahala Are

10,931

4,650

5

5

1

2004

$3,200,000

4287 Kahala Ave

Black Point

7,997

4,960

4

4

1

2005

$3,200,000

3868 Pokapahu Pl

Diamond Head

12,342

3,312

4

3

1

1968

$3,200,000

3033 Alapali Pl .

Diamond Head

5,920

2,030

3

2

0

2009

$3,200,000

708 Puuikena Dr

Hawaii Loa

19,532

3,664

4

4

1

1998

$3,250,000

17 Moloaa St

Koko Kai

21,818

4,859

5

4

1

1995

$3,250,000

678 Kaulana Pl

Hawaii Loa

12,176

5,500

5

5

1

1985

$3,395,000

1142 Waikui Pl

Waialae G/

17,566

4,043

4

3

1

1960

$3,395,000

669 Hakaka Pl

Diamond Head

15,669

5,832

5

5

1

2004

$3,399,000

727 Honua St

Kahala Are

10,412

4,796

5

5

1

2002

$3,450,000

120 Kuine Pl

Diamond Head

4,990

2,890

4

3

0

1988

$3,495,000

3234 Noela Dr

Diamond Head

16,137

6,743

6

9

0

1962

$3,500,000

2006 Keeaumoku St

Makiki Hei

35,510

3,542

6

3

0

1927

$3,500,000

3939 Kahala Ave

Diamond Head

7,500

4,778

4

4

1

1988

$3,550,000

667 Paikau St

Diamond Head

13,216

6,064

6

6

1

1956

$3,599,000

1050 Koloa St

Kahala Are

10,380

5,478

5

5

1

2009

$3,600,000

3852 Poka St

Diamond Head

10,026

2,746

4

3

1

1963

$3,600,000

1111 Ikena Cir

Hawaii Loa

9,943

5,737

4

4

1

1991

$3,750,000

4322 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

13,500

4,988

4

5

1

2005

$3,775,000

3753 Diamond Head Cir

Diamond Head

30,341

0

0

0

0

2009

$3,795,000

3639 Kawelolani Pl

Maunalani

79,517

7,334

6

7

1

1992

$3,880,000

485 Kala Pl

Kahala Are

10,905

7,219

4

5

1

1991

$3,900,000

2915 Coconut Ave

Diamond Head

5,502

4,431

5

5

0

1956

$3,945,000

306 Portlock Rd

Portlock

15,112

6,621

5

4

3

1999

$4,200,000

267 Kaialii Pl

Hawaii Loa

28,868

7,103

5

4

1

1997

$4,350,000

4767 Farmers Rd

Kahala Are

8,449

5,955

5

5

1

2007

$4,395,000

4714 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

13,966

3,441

4

4

1

1987

$4,428,000

4271 Panini Lp

Puupanini

22,938

5,615

5

5

1

1974

$4,480,000

4361 Kahala Ave

Black Point

14,809

5,537

5

5

1

1989

$4,490,000

2399 Aina Lani Pl

Makiki Hei

21,866

4,002

6

5

1

1957

$4,900,000

4504 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

13,500

8,317

5

6

2

1993

$4,998,000

4329 Kaikoo Pl

Diamond Head

8,590

3,213

5

5

1

1994

$5,200,000

1830 Makiki St

Makiki Area

37,400

9,600

26

16

0

1973

$5,250,000

3663 Diamond Head Rd

Diamond Head

12,745

4,659

3

3

1

1930

$5,600,000

3220 Diamond Head Rd 5

Diamond Head

12,625

4,617

3

3

1

1981

$5,695,000

278 Kaialii Pl

Hawaii Loa

24,422

5,035

5

5

1

1995

$5,870,000

4111 Papu Cir

Diamond Head

8,114

4,986

3

3

1

1958

$5,900,000

4707 Aukai Ave 001

Kahala Are

17,409

6,022

5

4

1

2000

$5,950,000

3029 Alapali Pl .

Diamond Head

10,107

4,078

5

5

0

2009

$6,400,000

4292 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

15,648

6,396

5

6

2

2009

$6,795,000

763 Kaulana Pl

Hawaii Loa

15,514

6,493

5

6

2

1996

$6,800,000

4902 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

15,074

9,600

5

5

2

2005

$6,950,000

3653 Diamond Head Cir

Diamond Head

18,923

11,294

11

8

0

2004

$7,500,000

2999 Makalei Pl

Diamond Head

11,752

5,897

4

5

1

1931

$7,500,000

3250 Pacific Hts Rd

Pacific Heights

26,347

11,285

8

5

3

1992

$7,999,000

261 Puuikena

Hawaii Loa

30,373

9,200

6

4

0

1997

$8,600,000

3029 Alapali Pl

Diamond Head

16,027

6,108

8

7

0

2009

$9,500,000

3175 Noela Dr

Diamond Head

28,962

9,776

5

7

1

2007

$9,999,000

1133 Ikena Cir

Hawaii Loa

30,855

9,416

3

6

1

1996

$12,998,000

2500 Aha Aina Pl A

Waialae Nui

102,557

9,450

7

8

1

1989

$18,000,000

535 Portlock Rd

Portlock

70,349

0

0

0

0

2009

$18,000,000

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Waterfront Million Dollar Homes in East Oahu

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Million Dollars Homes In East Oahu – Week Of September 28, 2009

Aina Haina, Black Point, Diamond Head, Dowsett , Kahala Area, Koko Kai, Mariners Cove Ove, Niu Beach, Paiko Lagoon, Portlock, Wailupe

Address

Nbrhd

Lnd Sqft

Liv Sqft

Br

Fb

Hb

Yb

List Price

726 Kalanipuu St

Mariners Cove

7,542

3,309

5

4

0

1970

$2,285,000

6 Lumahai St

Koko Kai

37,891

0

0

0

0

1880

$3,000,000

30 Niuiki Cir

Niu Beach

11,476

3,816

5

4

1

1988

$3,195,000

918 Wailupe Pl

Aina Haina

22,104

2,152

3

2

0

1907

$3,475,000

5253 Kalanianaole Hwy

Aina Haina

20,028

3,731

5

5

0

1964

$3,475,000

6021 Summer St

Paiko Lagoon

26,830

7,240

6

5

0

1972

$3,495,000

5939 Kalanianaole Hwy

Paiko Lagoon

10,000

3,134

4

4

0

2005

$3,650,000

320 Wailupe Cir

Wailupe Ar

16,586

2,384

3

2

0

1960

$3,800,000

5581 Kalanianaole Hwy

Niu Beach

11,099

3,568

5

3

0

1990

$3,850,000

6015-B Kalanianaole Hwy

Paiko Lagoon

26,184

2,950

3

2

1

1953

$4,200,000

4 Lumahai St

Koko Kai

21,639

2,302

3

3

0

1980

$4,500,000

379 Portlock Rd

Portlock

16,422

6,058

6

4

0

1984

$4,588,000

4967 Kalanianaole Hwy

Wailupe Bc

10,890

4,155

4

4

1

1999

$4,695,000

425 Portlock Rd

Portlock

18,414

3,158

4

3

0

1952

$4,800,000

435 Portlock Rd

Portlock

16,715

3,430

4

3

0

1957

$5,195,000

12 Poipu Pl

Koko Kai

20,540

3,864

4

4

0

2002

$6,000,000

80 Hanapepe Lp

Koko Kai

19,666

4,847

5

5

1

1971

$6,250,000

12 Hanapepe Pl

Koko Kai

29,190

5,869

6

4

1

1970

$6,400,000

51 Kepola Pl

Dowsett

51,381

21,407

6

5

3

1930

$6,500,000

4320 Kaikoo Pl

Diamond Head

9,120

4,339

5

4

1

1956

$6,895,000

4312 Kaikoo Pl

Diamond Head

8,530

4,088

3

5

1

1975

$7,250,000

303 Portlock Rd

Portlock

28,182

3,285

5

4

0

1953

$7,325,000

3047 Kalakaua Ave

Diamond Head

7,256

3,564

3

3

1

2008

$8,900,000

5857 Kalanianaole Hwy

Niu Beach

33,742

4,862

4

5

0

2002

$9,550,000

101 Paiko Dr

Paiko Lagoon

15,434

3,489

4

6

0

2007

$9,750,000

6 Poipu Dr

Koko Kai

42,651

8,695

6

6

1

1964

$9,800,000

3133 Diamond Head Rd

Diamond Head

18,019

5,752

3

3

1

2006

$9,900,000

150 Hanapepe Lp

Koko Kai

18,150

7,661

6

6

1

1996

$9,980,000

120&128 Hanapepe Lp

Koko Kai

31,487

7,791

7

6

2

1963

$10,800,000

4377 Royal Pl

Black Point

18,203

6,509

5

6

1

2006

$15,500,000

4653 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

63,294

4,048

8

8

1

1939

$24,000,000

525 Portlock Rd

Portlock

81,936

15,470

1

2

0

1965

$28,000,000

4747 Kahala Ave

Kahala Are

62,872

18,388

9

9

1

1985

$29,000,000

567 Portlock Rd

Portlock

82,805

12,434

0

0

0

1959

$34,000,000

555 Portlock Rd

Portlock

235,030

29,608

2

3

0

1970

$80,000,000

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