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The charming sugar plantation town of Kilauea is located on the North Shore of Kauai. This vibrant community offers incredible luxury homes that are unique in architecture and have the true Hawaiian tropical flair. It's these little details that make Kilauea real estate in such high demand. Whether you prefer oceanfront or mountain views, these Kilauea homes for sale will make you never want to leave the North Shore.

kilauea point, kauaiKilauea homes for sale are little treasures found in northern Kauai. Ranging from cloistered homes overlooking Kauai's mountains to ultimate luxury oceanfront estates, these properties are suited for every kind of buyer. If you’re looking for a quiet getaway or beautiful beachfront excitement, Kilauea real estate will provide all buyers with a lush tropical oasis.

Similar to neighboring communities of Anini Beach and Princeville, many Kilauea homes are equipped with large oversized windows, allowing the warm ocean Hawaiian breeze to circulate. Large decks and infinity pools make embracing the outdoors enjoyable for residents all-year round. Newer properties offer custom designed interiors, featuring state-of-the-art technologies, premium finishings, and classic Hawaiian accents. Homes for sale in Kilauea are innovative and provide buyers with a private and a luxurious haven.

Kilauea Real Estate Highlights

Kilauea is in the desolate and isolated region of Northern Kauai—an area which has some of the most spectacular views of the natural beauty of the island. Moments away from active volcanoes, beautiful bays, and almost untouched lowland wet forests, Kilauea homes for sale are perfect for those who want to be at one with nature and enjoy a peaceful and quiet life.

Nicknamed the Guava Capital of the World, Kilauea is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. This community offers some of the island’s best snorkeling, diving, hiking, kayaking and Kauai’s favorite, surfing. Kilauea Point is home to the Kilauea Lighthouse, a guiding light for mariners.

The idyllic town has all of the amenities one would need. Some of Kilauea's conveniences include:

  • Farmers markets
  • Schools
  • Medical centers
  • Fish markets
  • Restaurants & retail stores

This charming community is a melting pot of cultures and Kilauea homes are never on the market for long!

The Kilauea Ecosystem

Just outside the door of the homes for sale in Kilauea—especially in the Southern part of the community--there’s an ecosystem that is determined by the Hawai’I Volcanoes National Park. A’e ferns, ‘ohi’a trees, and Cibotium are abundant, as are birds such as the ‘apapane and the ‘I’iwi—which are honeycreepers with sweet calls, and the Hawai’ian goose, the nene.

One area of Kilauea to avoid is the southwestern rift zone, an area which is also known as the Ka’u Desert. The reason to steer clear of this area is due to the 39 inches of precipitation per year in the area mixes with the Sulphur off-gassing from the active volcanoes, a combination which forms acid rain and leaves the area on the verge of having no regional plant growth.

The northern lowland west forests of Kilauea are protected by the Puna Forest Reserve and the Natural Area Reserve of Kahauale’a, Wao Kele is the largest lowland west forest reserve in all of Hawaii and is situated close to Puna on Kauai.

One of the things to be sure of when purchasing a home in Kilauea is that you have adequate protection from volcano damage on your insurance. Although most insurance policies in Hawaii will cover typical damages from a volcano, like the structure burning down or being destroyed by airborne shockwaves, you should also consider purchasing other insurance, such as earthquake insurance, as the movement of your home caused by volcanic earthquakes would not be covered under traditional volcano insurance options.

If you’re thinking of buying or selling a Kilauea home, contact Anne Eliason to assist you with all of your real estate needs.

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