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Hilo Homes for Sale

As experts in the Hilo real estate market, we can help you find a great home at a great price.

Below are some of the properties for sale in East Hawaii but new listings are added daily. Please contact us directly for a customized list of homes that meets your needs.
 
We take great pride in knowing the pulse of the market. Scroll down for recent Hilo, HI market information and be sure to request our East Hawaii Weekly Market Report.  

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45-3514 Paauhau Rd
Hamakua Honokaa MLS® $4,850,000 8,736 sq. ft."2 legal homes" 2 Story "1 story, 2 story, and split level" Residential
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Kipimana Street
Keaau Keaau MLS® $899,000 Single Story Lots and Land
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14-4838 Kapoho Beach Rd
238387 Kapoho Vacationland MLS® $650,000 1,080 sq. ft. Single Story Residential
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1050 Ainalako Road
Hilo Waiakea Homestead MLS® SALE PENDING
$649,000
2,380 sq. ft."Additonal 369 for Lanai's" Single Story Residential
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15-1049 Ala Heiau Road
247974 Keaau MLS® $649,000 2,394 sq. ft. Single Story Residential
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18-3934 So. Kopua Rd.
Residential Mountain View MLS® $599,000 2,432 sq. ft."located in 25 acres" Single Story Farm and Ranch
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15-893 Paradise Ala Kai Drive
Hawaii Hawaiian Paradise Park MLS® $599,000 1,288 sq. ft. 2 Story "Double Wall" Residential
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14-5020 Waiopae Rd
250953 Kapoho Vacationland MLS® $589,000 827 sq. ft. Single Story Residential
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Kahalii
Papaikou Onomea Bay MLS® $559,000 Single Story Farm and Ranch
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2939 Ainaola Drive
Hawaii Waiakea Homestead MLS® $559,000 1,664 sq. ft. Single Story Residential
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15-1447 Kahakai Blvd
Hawaii Pahoa MLS® $550,000 2,084 sq. ft. Single Story Residential
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210493 Opihikao $499,000 1,129 sq. ft."Plus approx 800' lanai" 2 Story "Unpermitted ground floor approx 800 sq '" Residential
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32 Nanea Street
Hawaii Honolii Pali MLS® $475,000 2,442 sq. ft. 2 Story "Double Wall, Single Wall" Residential
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19-3958 Keonelehua Avenue
Hawaii Volcano MLS® $459,000 2,504 sq. ft. Single Story Residential
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226048 Kapoho Vacationland MLS® $447,000 480 sq. ft."Cute cottage" Single Story Residential
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About Hilo



Hawaii real estate has historically not been affected as much as mainland real estate by the drastic ups and downs of some mainland markets - people are ALWAYS going to want their own piece of paradise.

This is a great time to invest in the Big Island! 

Current Market Statistics & Median Price Info for Hilo HI Real Estate: 
 

Sales of Existing Homes & Condominiums

SOURCE: Multiple Listing Services from respective Boards of REALTORS®  

 

General Info: Hilo HI Real Estate on the east side of the BigIsland is currently the most affordable and has some of the best that Hawaii has to offer.Besides offering great values if you’re looking for an investment or retirement property the “Hilo Side” has beautiful tropical waterfalls, such as Akaka Falls and Rainbow Falls, exotic black sand beaches like Punalu’u, and the pristine, secluded beaches at the bottom of Waipio Valley.

Hilo has an abundance of bookstores, galleries, theaters, restaurants and shops, but it also has the modern conveniences, like supermarkets and chain stores, such as Wal-Mart, Borders, Ross’, etc. There are also wonderful Farmer’s Markets, where you can find locally grown produce and flowers, the freshest fish and seafood, and a variety of local arts and crafts. You can spend the afternoon visiting the HiloArt Museum, or spend an elegant evening at one of their sponsored exhibitions, dances or special events.

Hilo town is home to the famous Merrie Monarch Festival, which is considered to be the world's premier forum for dancers of all ages to display their skills in the ancient art of hula. The three-day hula competition has received worldwide recognition for its historic and cultural significance.

The University of Hawaiicampus in Hilo offers four-year degree programs in a variety of subjects. UH Hilo is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for SeniorColleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

If you love flowers and gardening, you’ll want to check out the HawaiiTropicalBotanical Garden at OnomeaBay. They have a vast variety of rare and exotic plants from all over the world – currently more than 2000 species.  And, if you don’t mind a little rain – about 70” a year - Hilo
is perfect for those who enjoy fishing, growing orchids, or just want a quieter, more “Old Hawaii” style of life.

Just south of
Hilo is the little village of Pahoa with great restaurants, art galleries, shops and boutiques. You can have a fun day just exploring Pahoa and enjoying the funky, laid-back atmosphere.

Further south is theVolcanoesNational Park. You can drive around the Chain of Craters Road and see incredible volcanic formations from your car, or hike within the park if you’re more adventurous. Visit the park center and the Volcano Art Gallery, or hike down to the current lava flows, depending on lava conditions.

To the north is the Hamakua Coast, where you can take a scenic drive through former sugar cane plantation lands, now planted with eucalyptus trees and dotted with numerous small ginger and papayas farms. TheHamakuaCoast
is a stunningly beautiful place – once you’ve been there, it will stay in your memory forever.

Besides being a rare surviving example of a Hawaiian plantation town, cultural diversity is one of
Hilo's special charms. The local term, "mixed plate", (which primarily describes a variety of local food available for lunch, all on one plate), also describes the impact made by the various Polynesians, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Koreans, other Pacific Islanders and Europeans on Hilo's varied culture of today. All these groups blend in the faces and language of the people who give Hilo its charm. Its diverse cultures, its small scale, and its friendliness make Hilo the perfect town to call home.

With the wide diversity that Hilo HI Real Estate has to offer, you need an experienced real estate team to help you navigate this ever-changing field.

With over 35 years of combined experience in real estate and financing, along with true local knowledge of Big Island, Hilo and Kailua-Kona real estate, Kimi and the Rainbow Properties Team can help guide you through the complexities of the changing
Hawaii real estate market.
 

 








 


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