3770 Ala’ Oli Way — Palatial Penthouse at Timbers Kauai

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Timbers Kauai Ocean Club & Residences

Two-Level Penthouse  |  5,239 sq. ft.  |  $9.75 Million

This three-bedroom, two-level penthouse sets the bar for the entire private residential club of Timbers Kauai. The 5,239 square feet of living space features Sapele hardwood flooring, natural stone vanities and custom cabinetry, and Thermador Masterpiece appliances, combined with expansive stacking glass doors that open to almost 1,800 square feet of lanai space.

Among the amenities: a farm-to-table restaurant, ocean and island adventures via The Beach Club, infinity and Ohana pools, and 17-plus miles of oceanfront hiking and biking trails.

“Perched atop the Kaiholo building, this last penthouse represents the absolute best location within Timbers Kauai – Ocean Club & Residences, and arguably, the best in all of Kauai,” says Gary Moore, managing director of Hokuala.

The property is listed for $9.75 million by Hokuala Realty.

For More Information: timberskauai.com

Photographs: courtesy of Timbers Kauai

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