$1,700 - $1,800 per month
Hale Kaloko
Studio
73-1301 Onaona Dr, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
$1,700 - $1,800 per month
Hale Kaloko
Studio
73-1301 Onaona Dr, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
$1,800 per month
73-1099-1099 Makamaka St, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Property Id: 11015991 bedroom / 1 Full bathUtilities included (water, electric, cable, & Wi-Fi) *no ACKitchen includes: Stove, Oven & Refrigerator Includes:Washer/Dryer on site2 Designated Parking Stalls No trash service includedNO PETS ALLOWEDNO SMOKING ALLOWED*No more than 2 tenants SERIOUS INQUIRES include:1 months worth of Paystubs3
$5,250 per month
73-4343-4343 Oneone St, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Property Id: 2409937Beautiful, pet-friendly, unfurnished 3-Bed, 2- Bath home in the highly sought after Palisades neighborhood. Short drive to Downtown Kona and all the shops and beaches it has to offer. Close to the airport.Features include:- Lots of recent updates - Kitchen appliances - Both bathrooms - Fresh paint- Large yard- New easy-to-clean vinyl
$3,400 per month
73-1207 Kuakapu St Unit Ohana, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
$2,200 per month
74-841-841 Pamahoa Place Unit 5, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Property Id: 1630840Freshly painted. Includes 150 sq ft lanai. Quiet neighborhood. Private. Park-like setting. Off street parking. Utilities included. Exclusive neighborhood. Central location for any need.Comfortable micro-climate. No need for heat. Includes cooktop, microwave oven, convection oven, storage cabinet, wall mounted TV, free High-Speed Wi-Fi. Washer/Dryer
Kaiminani, located on the western coast of Hawaii's Big Island, offers a quieter atmosphere compared to the bustling tourist hub of Kailua-Kona. Home to Kona International Airport and several white-sand beaches, this city is ideal for retirees, tourism industry employees, and second homeowners. The residential character is marked by older homes from the late 1970s and 1980s, alongside newer constructions from the 2000s to the 2020s, many of which feature ocean views and expansive backyard swimming pools. Kaiminani lacks a downtown area and nightlife options but compensates with a massive shopping complex along Queen Ka’ahumanu Highway, ensuring convenience for residents. Attractions include Kekaha Kai State Beach, known for its rare white-sand beach and sea turtles, and Makalawena Beach, famous for its lava rocks and soft sand. The Pu’uwa’awa’a Forest Reserve, 13 miles away, offers trails with panoramic ocean and volcano views. The city is divided between the residential area of Kalaoa and a shopping district along State Route 19, featuring big-box retailers like Costco and The Home Depot, as well as diverse dining options. Kealakehe High School, part of Hawaii's singular school district, offers an Advanced Global Citizenship pathway. Kaiminani has crime rates 41% below the national average and faces occasional environmental concerns such as tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. The city is just 9 miles from Kailua-Kona, accessible via car or the 203 bus, and is close to healthcare facilities like Kealakehe Family Health clinic and Queen’s Health Care Center in Kona.