Tracy Allen has a Haven in Honolulu

Owned since its 1957 inception by prominent kama’aina families, this exquisite oceanfront estate in Oahu’s highly sought-after Diamond Head enclave recently was transformed twice within three years to emerge as one of the most idyllic properties in all of Honolulu.

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Unsurpassed Views & Impeccably Designed Interiors Render This Elaborate Diamond Head Estate the Ultimate Outpost for Island Living

Today, the sprawling six-bedroom home boasts modern accouterments throughout—including an elevator and glass-walled rooms offering breathtaking ocean views—accompanied by an expansive half-acre lot offering direct access to 183 linear feet of ocean frontage, a relaxing pool and spa ringed by lush tropical foliage, plentiful lanais and much more.

“This is true luxury living on one of Honolulu’s most famed coastlines,” says Tracy Allen, who is listing the resort-inspired property at 3249 Diamond Head Road for $19.5 million. “The generations of prominent island residents who have lived in this special oceanfront estate through the years epitomizes its rarity and lofty status.”

Stunning from the outset, the gated abode’s circular drive leads to a stately porte cochère featuring a duo of two-car garages bordered by a green grotto and cascading water features. A dazzling staircase descends into 9,000-plus square feet of open and chic living space on three levels, with highlights including a formal living room boasting hardwood flooring, soaring ceilings and a stone fireplace, as well as a family/media room with custom cabinetry. A gourmet kitchen also stands out with its granite countertops, professional appliances and breakfast nook, while a sumptuous master retreat is outfitted with a sizable cedar-lined, walk-in closet and dressing room, plus dual spa-like baths.

“This private oceanfront estate offers the very best for entertaining and accommodating extended family,” says Tracy Allen. “From the jaw-dropping views and allure of oceanfront activities to a wealth of nearby restaurants and shopping, there are many reasons to call the Diamond Head community home.”

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

List Price $19.5 million

Photographs: Charles Roach, Aloha Films

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