Built in 1929, this was the originally the Paauilo Dance Hall. Structure has been completely renovated and modernized. Double wall construction, updated plumbing and electrical. Large kitchen and living room, master bedroom, two smaller bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a separate entry office/den on the patio. Two car carport under home and a larger corner lot for the area. Great views.
Hale Hui—The Gathering Place. Envisioned in the 1970s and brought to life over a decade by a Maui shipwright whose craftsmanship shines in every detail. Built entirely off-grid, the home showcases majestic ohia paired with koa and monkey pod hardwoods. The result is a residence of rare character and artistry, impossible to replicate by today’s standards. Hale Hui overlooks park-like grounds alive with birdsong. Mature sharwil avocado, multiple citrus varieties, and cherished cherimoya thrive here. Two seasonal ponds, an equestrian structure with she-shed, workshop/carport, garden shop, rose house, imu, generous front and rear lanais, and sweeping Pacific Ocean views complete this extraordinary setting. The expansive octagonal kitchen is an entertainer’s dream with koa cabinetry, tile counters, gas cooking island, stainless steel appliances, walk-in Butler’s Pantry, and custom built-in dining. The octagonal living/dining space provides tree top views across the property and ocean beyond, and includes a flagstone encased wood burning fireplace and koa shelving. The primary features expansive windows, a ½ ensuite plus primary ensuite with an Indonesian furo tub, separate tiled shower, dual pedestal sinks, walk-in closet, and concealed laundry. Up the wide koa spiral staircase, the second bedroom mirrors the home’s octagonal design with a soaring cupola ceiling, walk-in closet, abundant natural light, and hidden ship-inspired storage. The landing nods to a Bird’s Nest lookout. Down the lava rock steps, a private third bedroom with ensuite echoes a sailor’s quarters with raised twin beds. Rooted in the rich soil and storied hills of Paauilo, this nature retreat lives in harmony with its surroundings. Wander lush tropical gardens, harvest from 100+ white pineapples, gather fresh eggs, and enjoy cool breezes and warm sunlight. This is the essence of life on the Hamakua Coast.This property has fractional or shared ownership.
Sellers accepting back-up offers. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of life in the ohia forest of the Hamakua Coast. Gently rolling slopes are perfect for agriculture, horses, and small livestock. Enjoy the ocean view through the ohia trees. The off-grid property incudes a vintage yurt and ohana studio. Direct access onto a gravel driveway, off a paved road approximately 2 miles from the highway, leads you past a 3.75 AC parcel, also available for sale. (Please see MLS 724282)
Discover your dream home on this charming 900 sqft 1 bedroom, 1 bath ranch home with an outdoor shower that sits on an expansive 40 acres, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Mauna Kea, Maui & the ocean on clear days. Enjoy tranquil mornings overlooking your private pond, surrounded by mature 'ohia trees, lush pastures with Koa & fruit trees. As night falls, lose yourself in the mesmerizing star-filled skies - perfect for stargazing and creating lasting memories! *Road Maintenance Fees were previously collected by Kukaiau Road Maintenance Corporation (Dave S. De Luz) but collections paused 2023; most recent bill and owner notes available in MLS docs.

Paauilo is located in Hawaii. Paauilo, Hawaii 96776has a population of 469. Paauilo 96776 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.9% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.67%.
The median household income in Paauilo, Hawaii 96776 is $62,667. The median household income for the surrounding county is $68,399 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Paauilo 96776 is 56.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 61.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 101.7 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.