
“Discover 13 homes in Kapolei, Hawaii”
Current market statistics for Kapolei, HI
13
Active Listings
$708K
Avg Price
$695K
Median Price
$541
Price/Sqft
1,308
Avg Sqft
48
Avg Days
From
$235,000
To
$999,000
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Kapolei sits on Oahu's leeward coast, drawing families, professionals, and retirees who seek a balance between suburban calm and access to island life. Once a planned community envisioned as a 'second city' for Honolulu, it offers a mix of townhomes, single-family houses, and mid-rise condos amid open spaces and newer developments. The character varies by neighborhood, with residential pockets blending into commercial hubs that include shopping centers and office parks. Daily life revolves around practical amenities like grocery stores, restaurants offering local Hawaiian plates and international fare, and recreational spots such as parks and sports fields. Outdoor pursuits are close at hand, with nearby beaches, hiking trails in the hills, and golf courses providing weekend escapes. The area connects easily to major highways, making commutes to Honolulu or the airport straightforward for those working elsewhere on the island. Kapolei falls within the Kapolei school complex of the Hawaii Department of Education, serving students from elementary through high school levels, alongside nearby private and charter options for varied educational paths. The climate follows Hawaii's tropical pattern: warm temperatures year-round averaging in the mid-80s Fahrenheit, moderated by trade winds, with a wetter season from November to March and drier conditions the rest of the year. The local real estate market reflects this steady appeal, with around 13 active listings at any given time. Homes typically range from smaller starter properties around 1,300 square feet up to larger family setups, with a median price near $695,000—positioned accessibly within Oahu's broader spectrum.
Average listing price: $708,154 · 13 homes available