1514 Kaminaka Drive, Honolulu, HI 96816
1514 Kaminaka Drive
$1,650,000
3 beds
2 full baths
1,220 Sq.Ft.
1965 BUILT
6,693 Sq.Ft. LOT
Just Listed in Chaminade Terrace! An impressively preserved Mid-Century Modern home with Japanese influence. Mid-way up Kaminaka Drive, this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home designed by architect John Russell Rummell of Warner Gayle Boone, has a clear and unobstructed view of Diamond Head, Waikiki and the blue ocean. 1514 Kaminaka Drive is a shining example of an architectural timepiece preservation. Built in 1965, the home's Japanese-themed Mid-Century design includes an H-shaped gable roof, sliding wooden Shoji doors, a sunken Furo, and in-set tatami mats in the living room. Impressively original, the home has been meticulously kept and maintained. The details extend even to the property's gardens, which are full of bonsai trees and other mature landscaping. The home features two lanai spaces, one facing the back of the property and another off of the south side of the home. Chaminade Terrace is a quaint neighborhood just above Chaminade University that features underground utilities, wide streets, and beautiful views.

Area & Lot

Status
Sold
Living Space
1,220 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size
6,693 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID
202421846
Type
Residential
Year Built
1965
Neighborhood
Ward Village
Architecture Styles
Detached
View Description
Coastline, City, Garden, Mountain(s), Ocean, Sunset

Interior

Bedrooms
3
Total Bathrooms
2
Full Bathrooms
2
Flooring
Hardwood
Other Interior Features
Bedroom on Main Level, Full Bath on Main Level

Exterior

Stories
1
Garage Space
2.0
Water Source
Public
Utilities
Electricity Available,Underground Utilities,Water Available
Pool
None
Lot Features
Other
Parking
Driveway, Garage, Two Car Garage, Two Spaces
Security Features
Closed Circuit Camera(s), Key Card Entry
Other Exterior Features
Landscaping

Financial

Sales Price
$1,650,000
Real Estate Tax
$9,720/yr

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