1388 Ala Moana Boulevard 5704, Honolulu, HI 96814
1388 Ala Moana Boulevard Unit: 5704
$9,900,000
3 beds
3 full baths
1 half bath
2,755 Sq.Ft.
2016 BUILT
This rarely available, high 7th floor Sky Residence at Park Lane Ala Moana, Honolulu's preeminent luxury residential property represents a single-family home experience in the sky! This turnkey condo, designed by award winning Philpotts Interiors, features direct ocean views, mountain views and fronts the picturesque white crescent beach of Ala Moana Beach Park that was prominently featured in Park Lane's original developer marketing material. The quintessential "U-shape" design of the Sky Residence envelops a deep covered lanai, making the outdoor space a true extension of the home. Park Lane #5704 has been significantly upgraded including Lutron "one-touch" lighting, designer light fixtures, art lighting, window coverings, luxury designer tile, paint + wallpaper, custom closet systems + cabinetry. The unit includes 2 parking stalls and large storage room. Park Lane is a visionary project developed by the MacNaughton Group & Kobayashi Group on the ocean side of Ala Moana Center in Honolulu. Park Lane has expansive indoor-outdoor-living like the most sought-after island homes combined with the services, amenities, security and ease of ownership of a luxury condominium development.

Area & Lot

Status
Sold
Living Space
2,755 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID
202224234
Type
Residential
Year Built
2016
Neighborhood
Gold Coast
Architecture Styles
High-Rise 7+ Stories
View Description
City, Ocean

Interior

Bedrooms
3
Total Bathrooms
3.5
Full Bathrooms
3
Half Bathroom
1
Flooring
Hardwood
Other Interior Features
Hardwood

Exterior

Stories
1
Air Conditioning
Central Air
Other Exterior Features
Barbecue

Financial

Sales Price
$9,900,000
Real Estate Tax
$68,814/yr
HOA Fees
$4,716
Zoning
33 - BMX-3 Community Business M

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