72-3458 Kulanakauhale at Hualālai

Situated at 72-3548 Kulanakauhale Place in Kailua-Kona, the dwelling offers 3,466 square feet of modern living space furnished by award-winning designer Gina Willman.

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72-3458 Kulanakauhale at Hualālai—Amenities Galore

Kailua-Kona furnished by Gina Willman | 3,466 sq. ft. | $4.9 million

This elegantly appointed, four-bedroom abode at Hualālai is highlighted by a gourmet kitchen boasting granite countertops, custom African mahogany cabinetry, travertine flooring and Madeira concrete shake roofs.

Bedecking the lush grounds is a 715-square-foot covered lanai, shower gardens, lava stone accent walls, a private courtyard, an outdoor kitchen, and infinity-edge pool and spa—all opening to spectacular views of Hualālai Mountain, Mauna Kea, Kohala Mountains and the Pacific.

Even better: the home’s proximity to member amenities at the Ke‘olu Clubhouse and Hualālai Canoe Club, just a short golf cart ride away.

Offered by Hualālai Realty for $4.9 million.
hualalairealty.com

Photographs: courtesy of Hualalai

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