146 S Kalaheo Avenue, 146 kalaheo ave, Kailua, Hawaii, Tracy Allen, Coldwell Banker

Living the Hawaiian Dream at 146 S. Kalaheo Ave

Unparalleled vistas and seamless indoor/outdoor environs ideal for entertaining are just some of the defining characteristics of this stunning oceanfront compound nestled amid 83 linear feet of the #1 Beach in the US for the 2nd year in a row by Dr. Beach.

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The Aloha Spirit is Alive & Well in Every Inch of 146 S. Kalaheo Ave a Luxurious Beachfront Masterpiece

Think a lushly landscaped paradise punctuated by soaring coconut trees, palms, and exotic red and pink anthurium plants paired with a seemingly endless stretch of glistening white sand and the extra advantage of having a front-row seat to the Fourth of July fireworks right from your very own back yard.

“This private, gated estate is situated in the South Kalaheo neighborhood of Beachside, Kailua, on the coveted south end of the bay,” says Tracy Allen of Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties, who is listing the residence at 146 S. Kalaheo Ave.—near hiking trails and Kailua Town, known for its local shops, restaurants and cafés, farmers’ markets—for $10.995 million.

“Not only do the gorgeous, tropically landscaped grounds allow for true island living,” Tracy Allen adds, “but the exceptional indoor/outdoor floor plan is highlighted by numerous custom architectural details and beautiful coastline views.”

Expect a five-bedroom coastal-inspired main home filled with natural light and a plush master retreat offering up a designer showroom closet; porcelain-tiled bath with an oval, jetted soaking tub, and his-and-her vanities; and sliding plantation shutters and glass doors that open to a flagstone deck.

Also of note is a professional chef’s kitchen equipped with custom, shaker-style white cabinetry; granite countertops; an oversized island with dual sinks; and high-end Thermador and Sub-Zero appliances. Finally is a picturesque lanai featuring a pool, lounging and entertaining areas, and backdrop of the beautiful Koolau Mountains, as well as a separate two-bedroom guest house with a kitchen, living room, workshop and duo of courtyards.

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Tracy Allen | 808.593.6415 | RS-46610
Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties

List Price $10.995 million

Photographs: Charles Roach, Aloha Films

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