Lowest priced one acre lot in Milolii Beach Lots with incredible ocean/coastline/sunset views e from bulldozed house-pad! If you are looking for a lot to build a scenic home on, this is one to see. Low annual HOA fee, and minimal CC&R's, make this one of Hawaii's best seaside communities. The bulldozing of the area for a house-pad would not take much to prep for building construction, saving many that can be spent on the construction project! Private roads such as this fronting the parcel add some security, as they are not viewable on Google Street View or similar programs. Only 5 minutes drive to the ocean and boat ramp at Milolii Village, and 20 minutes to HOVE with its 2 shopping centers and large supermarkets, restaurants, gas stations, post office, and much more. Just 40 minutes drive north is the town of Captain Cook and its regional shopping center. The Kona Hospital and numerous medical professionals are just another 5 minutes north. Paved roads all the way from Hwy 11 to lot, so easy driving! SSPP obligation to the electric company before conventional power can be hooked up is $4983.
Lot 4-B is between 1587 and 1697 ft elevation, consists of well maintained and producing coffee and macademia nut trees off Kinue Road. Truly a rare find in the Kaawaloa Ahupua'a! This flag lot is at Lilikoi Lane and staked on the mauka side past the home sight. Pole #2 will provide overhead power, 4-B is staked, and water meters have been installed. For a street level 360 view at the top of Lot 4-B please view ==> https://lhre360.com/Captain_Cook/MLS658175/index.html
The Pacific Farmers Cooperative was a high capacity mill on 4.45 acres of fee simple land just above Kealakekua Bay. Comprised of multiple bldgs. with newer hig cube warehouse facility With full mezzanine, 3 bathrooms (1 with shower); 2 roll up doors; and 1 loading dock. Full ridge vent. This property includes the well known visitor center that has sold retail coffee and macnuts to the many visitors frequenting the area that includes 3 newer septic systems that had been installed for this center. Easy access for both production and visitors...fabulous opportunity!! * Historic use dates back 100 years to Dillingham Corp. in the early days of the Kona Coffee industry. Uses could be for an art center with glass blowing, metal sculpture, ceramics, etc. * When operating, the facility processed coffee from berries to roasted, and macs from the field to finished retail units. * There are numerous buildings used for the two crops that were processed here. * Some of the MACNUT processing equipment is as follows (some equipment no longer available): * Mac Nut Crackers * Huskers that can process large quantity of hundred-pound bags * Grinder for macnut shells with higher capacity * 8 Dryer holding units that can dry 35,000 pounds of Macs in shell (propane fired) * Some of the COFFEE processing equipment (may be available) as follows: * Processing equipment for coffee skin processing for juice extracts for additives to cosmetics * Dryers that can process up to 2500 pounds of coffee from dry to wet to dry for cosmetics * 2 plate sorters that can produce 2,000 lbs. of green coffee per day * Four 1,200 pound vertical dryers that can final process 3,000 pounds * Large capacity coffee roaster in Visitor Center (see pics) (may be available). * 2 inch water line serves the Mill; and 3 phase power Facility and all equipment sold in "As Is Condition" . Some equipment separately.
Captain Cook is located in Hawaii. Captain Cook, Hawaii has a population of 4,087. Captain Cook is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 41.73% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.67%.
The median household income in Captain Cook, Hawaii is $99,286. 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 Captain Cook is 36.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 60.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 30.8 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.