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51Units
15Stories
1974Year Built
$350K - $420KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
No Units Available
For Rent
No Units Available
Highlights
City View
President Abraham Lincoln Elementary School Rated A-
Elevator
Resident Manager or Management On Site
Community Barbecue Grill
5 min walk to Ala Moana Regional Park
A Makiki high-rise with mountain and city views
1616 Liholiho Street stands as a 15-story condominium in the heart of Makiki, offering residents a blend of urban convenience and scenic beauty. Completed in 1974, this 51-unit building provides a vantage point for both mountain and city vistas. The structure's simple, modern design fits seamlessly into the Makiki skyline, characterized by its symmetrical facade and evenly spaced windows. With only four units per floor, residents enjoy a sense of privacy and space, a rarity in this bustling urban setting.
Renovated corner units with expansive views
The 51 units at 1616 Liholiho Street are uniformly sized at 654 square feet, each featuring two bedrooms and one bathroom. These apartments, priced between $370,000 and $409,000, offer a practical layout for urban living. Corner units are particularly desirable, boasting living areas that face south while bedrooms orient east or southeast, maximizing natural light and views. Recent renovations have elevated many units, introducing modern finishes such as luxury vinyl plank flooring, new kitchen cabinets with quartz countertops, and updated appliances. The bathrooms typically feature a shower over tub configuration. Large kitchen sinks and ample storage space add to the functionality of these homes. Climate control is managed through window air conditioning units, with new awning windows enhancing ventilation. Each unit comes with one covered parking stall, a valuable asset in the dense urban environment.
Secure living with essential conveniences
1616 Liholiho Street offers a range of amenities designed for comfortable urban living. The building is equipped with two elevators, ensuring easy access to all floors. A community laundry room provides a convenient solution for residents' washing needs. For those who prefer two-wheeled transportation, a bike storage area is available. The building's security is enhanced by an on-site resident manager, offering peace of mind to inhabitants. Additional features include a picnic area with grills, perfect for outdoor gatherings and socializing with neighbors. The property is a secured building, with each floor housing only four units, contributing to a sense of exclusivity and privacy. For added safety, smoke detectors are installed throughout the building.
A vibrant locale blending urban convenience with natural beauty
Situated in Makiki, 1616 Liholiho Street offers residents a unique blend of urban amenities and natural landscapes. This diverse neighborhood, known for its long-term residents and local flavor, sits about a mile from downtown Honolulu, striking a balance between city living and suburban tranquility. The area is characterized by a mix of high-rise condos and single-family homes, with Makiki Heights offering sweeping city views and a cooler climate as it ascends the mountainside.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Makiki Valley, home to a network of hiking trails through tropical rainforest. The famous Tantalus hike, offering panoramic views of Honolulu, is easily accessible. For those seeking more manicured green spaces, Makiki District Park is just a 10-minute walk away, featuring open fields, community gardens, and an outdoor pool.
Shopping and dining options abound in the neighborhood. Makiki Shopping Village, less than a quarter-mile away, provides convenient access to everyday necessities. For a more extensive shopping experience, Ala Moana Center, the world's largest open-air mall, is about a mile and a half away, offering a mix of high-end boutiques, department stores, and local shops.
Food options range from quick bites to sit-down restaurants. Within a 15-minute walk, residents can find familiar fast-food chains like Jack in the Box, Burger King, and the newly opened Chick-fil-A. For grocery shopping, Village Market is just steps away, while larger supermarkets like Safeway and Times Supermarket are within walking distance.
The neighborhood is also well-served by educational institutions. President Theodore Roosevelt High School, known for its academic excellence, is less than a mile away. Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School and President Abraham Lincoln Elementary School are also within walking distance, making the area attractive for families with school-age children.
Well-connected with multiple transit options
1616 Liholiho Street benefits from its central location, offering residents various transportation options. The area's high walkability score reflects the ease of accomplishing daily tasks on foot. Multiple bus stops are conveniently located within a short walk from the building. The Wilder Ave & Kewalo St stop, just a minute's walk away, serves the Makiki-Ala Moana and Nuuanu-Punahou-Mccully lines. A few minutes further, the Wilder Ave & Piikoi St stop connects to additional routes including the University-Ala Moana and Waikiki-Ala Moana lines, providing easy access to key areas of the city.
For those who prefer cycling, the neighborhood's moderate bike-friendliness allows for another eco-friendly commute option. The building's bike storage facility supports this mode of transportation.
Residents with cars will appreciate the assigned covered parking, a valuable amenity in urban Honolulu. The building's location provides relatively quick access to major thoroughfares, facilitating travel across the island. For air travel, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is approximately a 15-minute drive, covering about 7 miles.
The combination of walkable streets, robust public transit, and parking facilities at 1616 Liholiho Street caters to various transportation preferences, making it easy for residents to navigate both their immediate neighborhood and the broader Honolulu area.
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
3/ 10
Bikeable
Bike Score®
67/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
86/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
59/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Ala Moana Regional Park
5 min walk
Makiki District Park
8 min walk
Basketball
Picnic Area
Pool
Punahpu Square
10 min walk
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Cartwright Neighborhood Park
11 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Playground
Archie Baker Park
13 min walk
Multi-Purpose Field
Pawaa In-Ha Park
15 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Sheridan Community Park
15 min walk
Basketball
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Thomas Square
3 min drive
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Dole Community Park
3 min drive
Basketball
Picnic Area
Volleyball
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