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May 17, 2024

Introducing Waiea Penthouse #3400: A Jewel of Unparalleled Luxury

Waiea Penthouse #3400 Living Room

Sachi Hawaii is proud to present a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a penthouse of unparalleled distinction: Waiea Penthouse #3400. This exceptional property offers a new level of luxury living in the heart of Honolulu.

Waiea Penthouse #3400 is more than just a residence; it’s a legacy property ready to write its next chapter. For discerning buyers seeking an unparalleled lifestyle in a singularly unique statement property in paradise, look no further.

Waiea Penthouse #3400 Entry

Soaring Elegance in a Prime Location

From the moment you enter through the private foyer, soaring 13.5-foot ceilings greet you, setting the stage for a sprawling 4,192-square-foot residence. The expansive floor plan boasts 4 bedrooms, a den that’s currently utilized as a theater room, and 4.5 bathrooms, all designed to seamlessly blend comfort and elegance.

Waiea Penthouse #3400 View from Interior

Waiea Penthouse #3400 View from Lanai

Panoramic Vistas to Captivate Every Moment

Step into any room and be mesmerized by breathtaking panoramic views. Diamond Head, Magic Island, the ocean, coastlines, verdant parks, marinas, and captivating sunrises unfold before you, creating a truly unforgettable visual experience. These captivating vistas are enjoyed not only from the primary living areas but extend to the private 154-square-foot lanai and even grace each individual bedroom.

Waiea Penthouse #3400 Primary Bedroom Suite

Uncompromising Luxury at Your Fingertips

High-end finishes elevate every aspect of this penthouse. The chef’s kitchen boasts Snaidero cabinetry, top-of-the-line Miele appliances, and stunning marble countertops, creating a culinary haven for the discerning chef. Exquisite details continue throughout, with bespoke-art lighting, built-ins, and an ultra-luxe primary suite featuring a double walk-in closet, double vanity, a deep soaking tub, and a walk-in shower – the epitome of pampering.

Embrace the Essence of Ward Village

Waiea stands as the flagship luxury residence in the award-winning Ward Village. Residents enjoy a plethora of on-site resort amenities, while just steps away lie boutique shops, cafes, and a vibrant restaurant scene. For those seeking outdoor adventure, world-famous beaches and water activities beckon directly across the street.

Property Details
Bedrooms 4 Bedroom + Den
Bathrooms 4 Full, 1 Half Bath
Interior Sq. Ft. 4,192 sq.ft.
Lanai Sq. Ft. 154 sq.ft.
Listing Price $19,000,000

View Property Information: Waiea Penthouse #3400

For inquiries, contact Sachi Hawaii:
(808) 596-8801 | info@sachihawaii.com

May 17, 2024

MW Group Proposes Senior Living Facility in Honolulu

Honolulu-based real estate developer MW Group presented a proposal to the University of Hawaii Board of Regents on Thursday for a new Plaza Assisted Living facility. The project would be situated near Diamond Head and Kapiolani Community College along Makapuu Avenue, aiming to serve the growing senior population in the area.

The Board of Regents expressed enthusiasm for the project’s potential to enhance senior living options but requested further review by a committee. This due diligence ensures the project aligns perfectly with the University’s vision for the land.

Previously, the property served a healthcare purpose, housing a medical ward and training center for Leahi Hospital.

Source: KITV

April 25, 2024

Waikiki to Welcome First Capsule Hotel

Island travelers seeking a comfortable and budget-friendly stay in Waikiki will soon have a brand new option – capsule hotels. The popular Japanese company, First Cabin, is bringing their unique hotel concept to Hawaii for the very first time, setting up shop in Waikiki.

First Cabin offers compact rooms modeled after airplane first-class cabins. The Waikiki Business Plaza on Kalakaua Avenue will undergo a $2.75 million renovation to accommodate these innovative units. This marks Waikiki’s foray into the capsule hotel trend, offering a fresh take on budget-friendly accommodations.

The concept of capsule hotels originated in Osaka, Japan, during the 1970s. These highly functional units are typically designed for sleeping and feature a compact size. Typically designed primarily as just a small sleeping space, the capsules offer a comfortable and secure sleeping environment, usually at an affordable price. First Cabin’s design looks to offer more space than a typical capsule hotel, with more premium features.

Source: KITV

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