New on the market is Ko’ula 701 at Ward Village! Residence 701, listed at $1,298,000, is a stylish 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 739 square foot luxury Honolulu condo in iconic Ko’ula, a 41-story tower with studio, one-, two-, and three-bedrooms.
 

Ko’ula Residence No. 701 | $1,298,000 | 1 BD 1 BA | 739 SF Living

Designed by Studio Gang Architects and Yabu Pushelberg Interior Design, Ko’ula features spaces that flow from indoors to out, views of ocean and mountain, and resort-esque amenities. 

 

Situated in the Kaka’ako neighborhood of Honolulu, Ward Village is a master planned community developed by Howard Hughes. It’s designed as a walkable hub for work and play. Think elegant condos surrounded by bespoke retail and dining, with Ala Moana Beach Park just across a pedestrian bridge (estimated completion 2025) for the true island experience. It’s a great place to invest in Hawaii real estate, and a wonderful place to live.

Ko’ula 701 is a coveted end-unit, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the ocean, harbor, Victoria Ward Park, and the city skyline. Neighboring Victoria Ward Park will become a lush backyard and hub to gather.

The condo offers an indoor-outdoor lifestyle with a 94-square-foot lanai plus upgrades. Every window boasts electronic window shades. Down in the garage, an EV charging station enhances the deeded parking stall. In the bathroom, a TOTO washlet adds comfort. Of note, the ’01 stack is a fantastic value as it offers front-row views for second-row pricing.

Amenities in the building are expansive including an ample-sized pool, spa, state-of-the-art gym, private kitchens and meeting rooms, BBQ stations, and outdoor cabanas. The building also offers a dog park and guest parking.

For additional photos or to schedule a showing of Ko’ula 701, please contact me or visit my listing page MLS #202420884.

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