1388 Ala Moana Boulevard Unit: 7401, Honolulu, HI 96814
1388 Ala Moana Blvd, #7401
$6,350,000
3 beds
3 full baths
1 half bath
2,594 Sq.Ft.
2017 BUILT

A premier turnkey home in Park Lane, Honolulu's preeminent luxury residential property. Flooded with natural light while still maintaining the utmost privacy, Park Lane #7401 offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Ala Moana Beach Park. This 3-Bedroom, 3.5-Bathroom Ocean Residence home has been upgraded with furniture and design by Philpotts Interiors, Blue Print Audio Visual and curated fine art by Kelly Sueda. This home features a large lanai, which functions as an outdoor living room and is equipped with a built-in Wolf BBQ. Park Lane offers the best of both worlds – the benefits of a single-family home, paired with the services, amenities, security and ease of ownership offered by a luxury condominium development - all connected to Ala Moana Shopping Center.

Area & Lot

Status
Sold
Living Space
2,594 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID
202007494
Type
Multi-Family
Year Built
2017
Neighborhood
Gold Coast
Architecture Styles
High-Rise 7 Stories
View Description
Ocean, Sunset

Interior

Bedrooms
3
Total Bathrooms
3.5
Full Bathrooms
3
Half Bathroom
1
Flooring
Hardwood, Other
Other Interior Features
ADA Accessible, ADA Compliant, Bedroom on 1 st Level, Central AC, Full Bath on 1 st Floor, Odd Unit, Single Level, Storage

Exterior

Parking
Assigned, Covered - 2
Substructure
Concrete, Double Wall, Masonry/Stucco
Security Features
Card, Gated Community, Key, Keyed Elevator, Security Patrol, Video

Financial

Sales Price
$6,350,000
Real Estate Tax
$4,718/yr
Maintenance Fee
$3,238
HOA Fees
$3,238.00

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"A premier turnkey home in Park Lane, Honolulu's preeminent luxury residential property."
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