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65 Wili Okai Way
Lahaina, HI 96761
$10,450,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5777
Property Description
Luxury meets plantation-style living on the Hawaiian Islands with this exquisite home situated on a sprawling 5-acre lot in a gated community of private estates. Boasting 5 bedroom en-suites, this home offers a gracious living experience. Upon entering the home, you'll be captivated by the soaring ceiling heights that create an atmosphere of elegance and spaciousness. 5,777 living SF provides ample room to accommodate family and guests with two sitting areas, dining area, office and gym or flex room. Each bedroom has its own entry to the outside lanai's to enjoy privacy and fresh air. Breathtaking sunset views greet you as you step onto the large deck offering panoramic ocean and island views. The expansive teak wood deck provides the perfect setting for outdoor entertainment and relaxation, allowing you to immerse yourself in the tropical beauty of the resort surroundings. The luxurious infinity pool offers a stunning visual effect where the water appears to merge with the ocean. Included on the estate, tucked away is a charming 1000-square-foot 2 bedroom cottage with a 559 sf deck and garage. Perfect guest home providing additional living space or a private retreat for guests with its own private entry. Need more space to put away the toys and tools? There is a 999-square-foot barn that offers versatility for that extra storage or hobbies with a a soaring ceiling height to allow for trailering the bigger toys indoors. The grounds are the perfect place to relax outdoors. The orchards boasts over 100 different fruit trees filled with mango, assorted citrus, fig, avocado, dragon fruit, starfruit and more. The lush tropical landscapes combined with the rolling green lawn create a serene and peaceful ambiance, making it a paradise for nature lovers. The entire property is fenced, providing security and a sense of privacy, ideal for those owning pets, horses or an equestrian lifestyle. Many fine touches of custom metal works by artist Padilla Designs are seen throughout the home, gates and walkways. A 200 photovoltaic array provides ample energy needs. Walking trails are woven throughout the Launiupoko community, offering the opportunity to explore and embrace the natural beauty of Maui. This home is conveniently located near beaches and surf spots, or a few minutes away from shops and restaurants.
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
401457
Location
Address
65 Wili Okai Way
City
Lahaina
State
HI
Zip Code
96761
County
MAUI
Listing
Provider
Name
Compass
Phone
(808) 762-1796
Office Name
Compass
Office Phone
(808) 762-1796
Agent Name
Debbie Arakaki

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