
“Discover 1,218 homes in Honolulu, Hawaii”
Current market statistics for Honolulu, HI
1,218
Active Listings
$1.3M
Avg Price
$599K
Median Price
$1160
Price/Sqft
1,104
Avg Sqft
97
Avg Days
From
$25,000
To
$55,000,000
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$2.8M
Honolulu, HI

$600K
“1 Bedroom 1 Bath Condo in Waikiki at 1777 Ala Moana Boulevard”
Honolulu, HI

$425K
“1 Bedroom 1 Bath Condo in Waikiki Honolulu at 430 Kaiolu Street”
Honolulu, HI

$319K
“1 Bedroom 1 Bath Waikiki Condo at 435 Walina Street Unit 203”
Honolulu, HI

$1.4M
Honolulu, HI

$925K
Honolulu, HI

$499K
Honolulu, HI

$340K
“2 Bedroom 1 Bath 596 Sq Ft Condo in Makiki Area, Honolulu HI”
Honolulu, HI
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$338K
Honolulu, HI

$485K
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$1.6M
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$427K
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$228K
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$650K
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$680K
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$1.2M
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$1.6M
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$5.0M
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$1.8M
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$2.1M
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$3M
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$1.3M
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$1.7M
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$525K
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$365K
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$399K
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$895K
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$425K
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$250K
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$820K
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$468K
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$545K
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$1.1M
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$908K
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$695K
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$305K
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$335K
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$680K
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$3.4M
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$13.8M
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$449K
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$1.5M
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$565K
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$278K
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$320K
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$499K
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$855K
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$1.6M
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$299K
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$1.3M
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$599K
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$1.6M
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$1.1M
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$300K
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$3.0M
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$999K
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$765K
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Honolulu sits on the southeast shore of Oahu and serves as both the state capital and the main population center for Hawaii. People move here for work in government, tourism, military, or healthcare, as well as for the consistent access to the ocean and the slower daily rhythm compared with many mainland cities. The city’s character changes noticeably from one area to the next, with older residential pockets near the water, denser mid-rise districts closer to downtown, and quieter inland streets that still offer quick drives to the coast. Daily life revolves around outdoor routines—morning walks along the shoreline paths, weekend visits to public parks, and a dining scene that mixes local plate-lunch spots with a range of international cuisines. Cultural events tied to Hawaiian traditions occur regularly at community centers and public venues, giving residents steady contact with local music, dance, and food customs. Families are served by the Hawaii Department of Education’s public schools plus a selection of private and charter options located throughout the city. The climate is tropical, with warm temperatures year-round, moderate humidity, and a distinct wetter season from November through March. At the time of this writing the market shows 1,218 active listings, an average price of $1,280,230, and a median price of $599,000, giving buyers a wide price span from entry-level condominiums to high-end single-family homes.
Average listing price: $1,280,230 · 1,218 homes available