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Just Listed — Villages at Mauna Lani-Unit 712 Golf Course Front with Ocean Views!

This Villages at Mauna Lani home is owned by myself and a long time friend from Atlanta. This incredibly priced, Maile home plan is the largest in The Villages with over 2700 interior square feet plus outdoor lanai. The Maile floor plan features dual master suites on both levels plus many other luxury appointments. The rear common area features a very private rear common area that backs up to the 4th green on the Mauna Lani North course-very rare. Great rental history since June 2007! Quality Maryl construction throughout including solid mahogany doors and trim, bronze hardware, cherry cabinets, granite and marble counter tops. The gourmet kitchen includes Sub Zero refrigerator, Fisher and Paykel double drawer dishwashers, Wolf oven and microwave, and a Wolf glass cook top. The large rear lanai overlooks the 4th putting green of the Mauna Lani golf course and features an outdoor kitchen including cherry cabinetry, stainless steel BBQ, refrigerator and prep sink. Do not miss the separate laundry room with Kohler laundry sin...

Living Along the Kohala Coast

Home to the island’s finest resorts, the Big Island’s Kohala Coast is the perfect setting for the ultimate beachgoer’s lifestyle while offering the luxurious benefits that any exclusive resort guest expects. Here, world-class resorts dot the dramatic lava landscape and the views are nothing short of spectacular. If you’re looking for the finest beaches on the island, this is where you’ll find them. This slice of coast also enjoys sunny weather virtually year-round. With less then nine inches of rainfall annually, one can definitely experience the landscape at a leisurely pace. Go just a little bit north and you’ll gaze upon some of the most treasured spectacles on the Big Island – majestic sea cliffs that provide a dramatic vantage point of the ocean and the broad slopes of the island’s volcanoes in the distance. Attractions Amidst the beaches, the lush greens of the courses, and the lava outcroppings, one can spot the remains of ancient Hawaiian culture standing as modern day sentinels. Here, the centuries-old ...