66-78 Kaunaoa Drive — Former Hawaiian Presidential Suite

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66-78 Kaunaoa Drive — Former Hawaiian Presidential Suite

Hapuna Beach Oceanfront  |  4 bedrooms  |  9,250 sq. ft.  |  $18.995 Million

Once the site of the Presidential Suite at the former Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel (now a Westin property), the Hapuna Beach Villa has entered the market for $18.995 million. Situated at 66-78 Kaunaoa Drive—at the Mauna Kea Resort in Kamuela—this four-bedroom oceanfront residence rests atop a lush green lawn leading to the water’s edge.

Expect 9,250 square feet of living space on two levels connected by a grand circular staircase, complete with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling stacking doors that open to create a seamless indoor-outdoor feel.

“Besides sitting right on Hapuna Beach—considered to be one of the best in the world—the villa features 2,018 square feet of lanai and terraces across two floors for sunbathing and outdoor entertaining,” says listing agent Tomo Matsumoto of Hapuna Realty.

Other outdoor features include a private pool and barbecue.

For More Information: maunakealiving.com

Photographs: courtesy of Compass Marketing

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