4335 Kaikoo Place, Honolulu, HI 96816
4335 Kaikoo Place
$3,600,000
4 beds
2 full baths
2,040 Sq.Ft.
1956 BUILT
9,066 Acres LOT
Welcome to the Diamond House. A Mid-Century masterpiece born from the vision of famed architects Wimberly and Cook, this stunning A-frame is not to be missed. The architects, well-known for landmark projects such as the Waikikian, Sheraton Waikiki hotels, renovation of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Don the Beachcomber restaurant, and Kauai's Coco Palms Resort, mastered their desire for this home: to create a unique home with strong Hawaiian materials of lava rock, large wood beams, glass, and a strategic layout to capture the tropical ocean breezes flowing off the tropical ocean. The main floor features a large living space, dining room, lounge alcove, and functional kitchen in a fluid arrangement. The wrap-around lanai offers ample space to relax, entertain and enjoy the views outside the home. Or have a soak in the hot tub! Three bedrooms sit up a few stairs from the main level at the Mauka side of the home. Ocean views from the primary bedroom, which also offers privacy and great storage space. Extensive renovations include new windows/doors; cherry kitchen cabinets, quartz countertops; new gas water heater; new light fixtures/ceiling fans; outdoor shower and hot tub; and much more!

Area & Lot

Status
Sold
Living Space
2,040 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size
9,066 Acres
MLS® ID
202302993
Type
Residential
Year Built
1956
Neighborhood
Diamond Head/Kahala
Architecture Styles
Detach Single Family
View Description
Ocean

Interior

Bedrooms
4
Total Bathrooms
2
Full Bathrooms
2
Flooring
Hardwood
Other Interior Features
Hardwood

Exterior

Stories
2
Garage Space
2.0
Water Source
Public
Utilities
Cable Available,Natural Gas Available
Roof
Asphalt
Lot Features
Cul-De-Sac
Sewer
Cesspool

Financial

Sales Price
$3,600,000
Real Estate Tax
$22,020/yr
Zoning
04 - R-7.5 Residential District

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