Historic House Listings

Just imagine!! Hawaii’s most expensive old house. Pa’ani Point, circa 1926. $14,000,000

September 24, 2018

Just imagine owning this! I would never leave! Pa’ani Point was built in 1926. It is an entire compound comprised of a main house and three cottages. There is even a separate laundry facility and golf cart parking. Located on one oceanfront acre in Paia, Hawaii. Three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 3,200 square feet. (main house) $14,000,000

From the Zillow listing:

 

Welcome to Pa’ani Point! This one-acre oceanfront compound is located in the heart of Spreckelsville, one of Maui’s most sought after neighborhoods. Once you visit Spreckelsville and Pa’ani Point, you will understand why both are incomparable. Pa’ani Point is the ultimate oceanfront compound, featuring a beautiful main home, built by craftsmen in 1926 and restored over the years; most recently in 2013. There are 3 additional cottages on the property which make extended family living, retreats and entertaining a breeze. Have a few friends who you would like to partner with? Pa’ani Point is perfect for that too! Additional outbuildings include the well pump house and a separate laundry facility. There are also substantial storage areas, workshops and golf cart parking. The park-like grounds feature over 100 trees, several hammocks and a majestic Monkeypod tree which provides comforting shade. The entry gate and front fence offer privacy. There is a substantial parking area, an EV Charger and over 18 kilowatts of solar power for the energy conscious buyer as well. Protecting the property is a legal seawall with steps leading to the ocean. You can literally surf, windsurf, kiteboard, SUP or foil in your back yard. Sugar Cove and Baby Beach present outstanding beachcombing, turtle spotting and protected swimming for all ocean lovers. Spreckelsville is synonymous with convenience due to its proximity to the airport, Kahului’s amenities and all of the charms of Paia. Sprecks is an old Kama’aina neighborhood anchored by Maui Country Club on one end and Kaunoa Senior Center on the other. Every day you’ll see kids, seniors and all ages in between strolling, cycling, walking, running or golf carting around the neighborhood. The greatest surprise may be how friendly everyone is. What really distinguishes the neighborhood are the quality beaches and world class water sports just offshore. It is little surprise that some who have grown up in the neighborhood have grown up to be world-renowned watermen. After a barbecue at sunset as the sky transforms the ocean, clouds and West Maui Mountains to magical hues, you will never want to leave.

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