
“Discover 17 homes in Wahiawa, Hawaii”
Current market statistics for Wahiawa, HI
17
Active Listings
$1.2M
Avg Price
$699K
Median Price
$1109
Price/Sqft
1,046
Avg Sqft
88
Avg Days
From
$295,000
To
$8,250,000
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Wahiawa sits at the heart of Oahu's central plateau, offering a quieter alternative to the island's coastal hubs. It's a place that draws families, military personnel from nearby Schofield Barracks, and those seeking a more affordable entry into Hawaii living. The town has a small-town feel amid the island's landscape, with homes ranging from modest starter properties to larger estates, reflecting its mix of working-class roots and growing appeal for relocators. Character varies by neighborhood, from established residential pockets near the barracks to areas closer to agricultural fields that give way to pineapple plantation history. Daily life revolves around practical amenities and outdoor access. Residents shop at local markets and grocery stores, grab meals at casual eateries serving plate lunches and local grinds, and head to nearby parks like those along the Kaukonahua Stream for picnics or walks. The area's proximity to Lake Wilson provides fishing and boating options, while the surrounding countryside invites hikes into the hills. It's a spot where community events and farmers' markets fill weekends without the crowds of Waikiki or Kailua. The local public school district serves Wahiawa, with elementary, intermediate, and high school options in the area, supplemented by private and charter schools nearby for families exploring alternatives. Education focuses on community needs, including support for military families. Wahiawa enjoys Oahu's tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round averaging in the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit, steady trade winds, and rainfall heaviest from November through March. Rain showers are typically brief, keeping the plateau green. Homes here move at a measured pace, with an average of 88 days on market. Currently, 17 active listings show a median price of $699,000, spanning from $295,000 for smaller properties around 1,000 square feet to multimillion-dollar outliers up to $8.25 million.
Average listing price: $1,159,912 · 17 homes available