2064 Mauna Place, Honolulu, HI 96822
2064 Mauna Place
$2,950,000
4 beds
3 full baths
1 half bath
3,084 Sq.Ft.
1960 BUILT
9,717 Acres LOT
A Mid-Century Modern gem, designed by architect Frank Haines! This unique & stylish home features the characteristics of a classic Mid-Century home - custom built-ins, clever storage, large glass windows & seamless integration with nature while offering the luxuries found in a Modern Home - an updated kitchen including African Mahogany & Black Woven Glass Tile, remodeled bathrooms, Owned PV panels, a Mr. Steam primary bathroom shower, & a swimming pool! This 4-Bedroom, 3.5-Bath home in Makiki Heights is in one of the most convenient locations in Honolulu & has stunning city, ocean views & breathtaking sunsets. The backyard is a true entertainer's delight complete with lush landscaping, a saltwater tension edge swimming pool featuring a waterfall & poolside gas fire pit. W/ both central and split AC systems, the home can be cooled to fit your needs or opened to nature to take advantage of the generous mountain breeze. The 4th Bedroom, located downstairs has a separate entrance & the ability to be locked-off from the main home. Renovations previously completed include: primary bedroom walk-in closet, primary bathroom remodel, primary bedroom lanai & installation of sky lights.

Area & Lot

Status
Sold
Living Space
3,084 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size
9,717 Acres
MLS® ID
202206524
Type
Residential
Year Built
1960
Architecture Styles
Detach Single Family
View Description
City, Mountain(s), Ocean

Interior

Bedrooms
4
Total Bathrooms
3.5
Full Bathrooms
3
Half Bathroom
1
Flooring
Hardwood
Other Interior Features
Hardwood

Exterior

Stories
2
Garage Space
2.0
Water Source
Public
Utilities
Cable Available
Pool
In Ground
Parking
On Street

Financial

Sales Price
$2,950,000
Real Estate Tax
$5,940/yr
Zoning
03 - R10 - Residential District

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