The Ulu Team

$1,600,000

65-283 Kaukonahua Road #5

AG/PRESERVE · Waialua · 96791 · MLS 202608455

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Rare opportunity to own within a newly established CPR community built around a functioning, income-producing agricultural model on O'ahu’s North Shore. Framed by sweeping views of Mt. Ka'ala and the Pacific Ocean, each unit offers a balance of productive farmland and long-term value. This is not raw land — it is part of a working farm with a centralized, professionally managed agricultural operation already underway, focused on high-value crops suited to Waialua’s climate. Fertile soils, steady trade winds, and year-round sunshine support consistent production and long-term agricultural use, while still allowing owners to maintain their own private agricultural footprint. Located minutes from Haleiwa and world-class beaches, yet set within a peaceful ag corridor, this is a rare opportunity to invest in Hawai'i’s agricultural future.

Building & interior

Lot size
217,800 sqft
View
Coastline · Mountains · Sunset · Sunrise

HOA & monthly fees

Maintenance fee
$274/mo

Construction & features

Topography
Level · Rolling · Sloping
Lot features
Cleared · Rim Lot · Level · Rolling Slope
Utilities
Water Available · Sewer Not Available

Tax & assessment

Annual property tax
$17,160/yr
Tax year
2025
Assessed — total
$3,011,100
Assessed — land
$3,011,100
Assessed — improvements
$0
TMK
1-6-5-001-039-0005
Zoning
51 - AG-1 Restricted Agricultur
Land tenure
Fee simple
Financing accepted
Cash · Exchange1031
Disclosures
Exchange1031 · Seller Disclosure

Price history

Original list
$1,600,000
Current
$1,600,000

Listed by eXp Realty

Information is from the Honolulu MLS and sources deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. Square footage, lot size, taxes, permits, and land tenure should be independently verified. Not a solicitation of property already listed.

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