With hilltop views in the Kulana Subdivision, Unit 1B sloping terrain offers a very commanding building spot looking over a large part of Kulana and views of the surrounding mountains. Experience tranquility in this secluded and well-positioned unit with nearly. 2 acres to explore. Kulana is the newest AGRICULTURAL CPR community on Kauai. It is a walker, biker, and jogger's paradise with paved roads throughout. Enjoy the community lake and open spaces. Located within a couple of miles of the quaint beach town, Kapa’a with shops and restaurants, and only a few miles from world-famous Kealia Beach. Immediately upon ownership, you may apply to the Kulana Design Committee and the County of Kauai for a building permit. Photos with white border lines and any maps shown are for reference only. No warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of either.
Seller says "Sell!" = Dramatic Price Drop! HERE IT IS! Across a one-lane street from the ocean. Unobstructed views of the blue Pacific Ocean. Build 2 houses? CPR? Build your dream home(s) on this blank canvas with amazing views. Level for a straightforward build. Oceanfront homes are usually available. Vacant lots? Not so much. Purchase now as a land bank for the future. The only thing between you and the warm, tropical waters are a one lane, one way street and a bike lane that's part of the coastal bike path. Just down the street is Baby Beach, ideal for year-round dipping in the ocean and fun times with da keikis. Almost as amazing as the setting is the lifestyle. Walk or bike to beaches, shops, restaurants, coffee bistros, groceries, health food stores, hardware store, post office, small boat harbor, schools and churches. And don't forget the always entertaining Wednesday Farmers Market! Forbes Magazine named KAPAA TOWN on Kauai’s Royal Coconut Coast as one of America’s prettiest towns. The choice of Kapa’a was provided by National Geographic Traveler writer, Andrew Evans. He wrote, “Unlike the high-rise strewn beaches that line so many of Hawaii’s stretches of coast, Kapa’a has a small-town Polynesian paradise quality that feels much more connected to the island’s past. It’s a very Hawaiian town with traditional ukulele makers and fish taco trucks parked under the palm trees.” Evans further described Kapaa as, “A small town with a lot of Hawaiian life, minus the tourist fray. Shop in the morning, then kayak offshore in the afternoon and don’t worry about fighting for blanket space in the sand – there’s enough for everybody.” But you probably already knew that....

Kapaa is located in Hawaii. Kapaa, Hawaii has a population of 11,516. Kapaa is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.93% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.34%.
The median household income in Kapaa, Hawaii is $94,457. The median household income for the surrounding county is $86,287 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Kapaa is 44.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 63.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 60.2 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.