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Hawaiian estate at Kuki’o Golf and Beach Club for sale

By Adrian Prisca

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Exquisiteness is at its home here, in the middle of this beautiful property, a luxurious beach home in Kuki’o Golf and Beach Club, in Hawaii. Sharing some of the best ocean views possible and endowed with acres of golfing greens outside, the Kuki’o Lot 57 is such an impressive residence that you will surely wonder why it has been put to sale anyways.

Previously auctioned by Concierge Estate for $9.75 million, this minimalistic construction can entice even the most discerning nawabs. Surrounded by calm atmospheric conditions and tranquil landscapes, the property covers an area of 29,359 square feet. Adjacent to a 10-hole golf course designed by Tom Fazio, the residence gorgeously opens towards the ocean. The mansion alone totals 9,277 sq ft and allows for exquisite, private living, totally different from the busy cities.

This property surely doesn’t know any shortage of water sports, being tied to the ocean and providing superb spots for snorkeling. During evenings and nights, get a cocktail or an exquisite drink, get to the beachside and simply watch the surroundings. It will surely give you chills.

In terms of accommodation, a total of 5 bedrooms, a main living room, powder room, entertainment center, library, formal dining room, office area, guest accommodation areas and 5 and a half bathrooms make up this gorgeous residence. Some much wanted amenities like barbecue area, outdoor wet bar, spa and a state of the art chef’s kitchen connected to the dining place.

To match the aerated style of the Hawaiian Archipelago, the house has been designed in such a way that every little bit of space inside gets its decent share of light. And we say decent at least. The residence being openly connected to the outside, the 300 days of sun in a year, which characterize the Hawaiian climate, serve as a great advantage of living here. In terms of design, the styles of Hawaii are obvious throughout, with multi-shaded wooden fabrication as the main aspect.

Some of the most important aspects of the Hawaiian way of life are your family and friends. Another touch of luxury is obviously the design of the main master suite, which features mahogany wood for the cabinets, rainforest counters as bathroom amenities and Marbella moonstone for the flooring.

If you feel like having a party, there’s no better place of doing it. Get your friends here and have as much fun as possible. In addition, the office, the library space – theoretically, boasts South American Tigerwood floors, Pommele Sapele cabinet fittings and a Honduran mahogany main desk.

The guest suites boast the same Tigerwood flooring, adjacent to Costa Smeralda granite inside the bathrooms and some Murgiano beige flooring here and there. The house, mainly the 3rd guest bathroom, is also decked with Halila slab countertops.

The exterior of the home features a 10-hole golf course adjacent to the mansion. The access to the field is overall exclusive. A strong connection to the ocean can be felt throughout. The waters are calm most of the year, thus water activities are nice means of entertainment. Among these, speed boating, volleyball, snorkeling and swimming are worth noting.

Or, if it’s lounge you want, there are enough tables and beach chairs to enjoy a drink in a tranquil, dreamlike atmosphere. Let’s not forget a special barbecue area is available as well. Down from the mind-boggling some of $9.75 million, the property is now acquirable for $8.3 million. This could be what you have been long looking for.

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About Adrian Prisca

Founder of Luxatic and countless other projects, Adrian has shaped this website into a go-to source for discerning readers looking for the latest in luxury products and experiences. He has over 15 years of experience in creating, managing and publishing lifestyle content across numerous platforms and he’s considered a leading voice in the luxury industry. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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