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Maui Attractions Newsletter June 2007
Don't forget to check out Debra's
Current Maui MLS real estate property listings!
Hi!
We have some fabulous new listings!
One is a gorgeous custom home that has 4,500 square feet of living area, 3-bedrooms, 3.5-baths, awesome views, a walk-in wine cellar (!), a beautiful covered lanai and sooo much more on 2 acres in Haiku Hill. Asking price is $3,100,000.
The other new listing is a 1.5-acre property in Kula with north and south shore ocean views. One of the most interesting things about this property is that it is zoned Rural-half-acre and has an extra large (3/4") water meter. It comes with plans for a house and cottage. Asking price is $869,000.
Here are some great ideas of how to kick off your summer….
At the Maui Arts and Cultural Center check out:
June 8: Barefoot Bash! An outdoor concert featuring Willie K & Eric Gilliom, Mick Fleetwood's Island Rumours Band, Kalapana and more great local musicians…….
June 10: Comedien Charlie Murphy (Eddie Murphy's brother)……
June 12: Johnny Winter! The living blues/rock legend….
And
June 13 to 17: the Maui Film Festival! Daily screenings at both the Maui Arts & Cultural Center and in Wailea. Lots of parties, tributes and special events. Check it out at www.mauifilmfestival.com
I have new link! My friend, Beverly Collins is helping people update their image (it sounds like fun!). Check her out at
www.ashley-collinsdesign.com
And please remember, if you or anyone you know are looking to buy or sell real estate - or have questions regarding real estate - please feel free to contact me. My e-mail address is: deb@HomeOnMaui.com, my direct local number is 283-0049 and my direct toll free number is (888)212-4626. I look forward to hearing from you!
Aloha,
deb
Featured Maui Real Estate Property Listings
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Haiku – North Shore Real Estate
241 Waiama Way – click here for more information
Haiku Hill at its best! 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 4,500 square foot
home. Amazing attention to detail. Sweeping ocean views.
$3,100,000
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
15325 Haleakala Hwy – Click Here For More Information
This 1.5-acre property has great views of the north and south shores AND an extra large (3/4”) water meter!
$869,000
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
295 Pulehu Road – click here for more information
Architecturally-designed home in desirable Lower Kula, surrounded by
multi-million dollar homes on 2- to 20-acre parcels.
$2,995,000
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Kahului – Central Maui Real Estate
13 Ho’owehi Place – click here for more information
Like-new 3-bedroom, 3-bath home in a great new neighborhood!
$665,000
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
0 Kula Highway – click here for more information
7.9-acres with coast to coast views! New gated large lot subdivision with only 5 lots. Spectacular!
$1,600,000 |
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
15800 Haleakala Hwy – click here for more information
This 2-acre property is zoned rural .5 acre with a 1-bedroom, 1-bath cedar home.
$899,000
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
65 Maud’s Place – click here for more information
This is a beautiful 5-bedroom home with a wonderful floor plan! Located in the Keokea area on a 2-acre view lot – this is one of the nicest homes on the market in Kula.
$1,750,000 |
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
2936 Lower Kula Road – click here for more info
This 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home in lower Kula has a detached cottage and sits on a level, half-acre lot. GREAT views!
$890,000 |
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Haiku – North Shore Real Estate
2080 Lilikoi Rd.
This C.W. Dickey-designed home and detached art studio was built in 1930 for Ethel and Harry Baldwin and moved to its present site in 1997. A “must see” if you are looking for views and privacy!
$1,225,000 - SOLD
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Makawao - Upcountry Real Estate
670 Hoene St., Maui Uplands
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with ocean views and detached 1 bedroom, 1 bath cottage on a half-acre.
$985,000 - SOLD |
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Olinda – Upcountry Real Estate
2188 Pi’iholo Road
Great cottage on a .5-acre in Olinda! Check it out!
$598,000 - SOLD
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
28 Ka Drive
Located in one of my favorite neighborhoods, Kula Kai, this single-level home sits on a private 14,255 sq. ft. lot with ocean view.
$698,000 - SOLD |
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Makawao - Upcountry Real Estate
111 Keleawe Street
This 4-bedroom, 2-bath home has a flexible floor plan, a detached 2-bedroom
cottage and a large workshop/storage building. It's a great value at
$779,000 - SOLD
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Kahului - Central Maui Real Estate
Kahului Ikena #40-221
1 bedroom, 1 bath condo with NEW: carpet, tile, paint, faucets, blinds refrigerator and closet built-ins!
Convenient location.
$239,000 - SOLD |
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Makawao - Upcountry Real Estate
50 Ahuwale Place
3 bedroom, 2 bath home plus detached studio/workshop with bathroom on 2 level, useable acres only 15 minutes to town.
$885,000 - SOLD |
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Pukalani - Upcountry Real Estate
320 Hololani Street
Impeccably maintained, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on the 11th fairway of the Pukalani Golf Course.
$819,000 - SOLD
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Haiku - North Shore Real Estate
373 Ulumalu Road
Tucked back from the road among beautiful big trees is this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home with 3 large bonus rooms.
$750,000 - SOLD |
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Makawao – Upcountry Real Estate
1000 Ukiu Rd.
Classic 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath ‘plantation’ home in perfect condition on a 10,000+ sq. ft. lot. Large kitchen and bedrooms; private backyard.
Perfectly priced at $550,000 - SOLD
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Kula - Upcountry Real Estate
11 Welina Place
This is a beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 4,364 square foot home on 2 acres in Kula 200. It is all on one level with the exception of the 816 square foot master bedroom suite which has a bi-coastal view. Fabulous!
$1,685,000 - SOLD |
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Kula - Upcountry Real Estate
297 Kulamanu Circle
This like-new home has great curb appeal. Very nice landscaping and sideyard. Private and tranquil inside the home. Upper and lower decks overlook ranchland and Maalaea. Beautiful ocean view from living room and master BR. 9' ceilings upstairs. Fireplace (with blower) in living room. Double-pane windows throuighout. Built-in Bose sound system. Stainless steel appliances and Corian countertops. Walk-in closet in master BR. Whirlpool tub in master BA. Big family room with half-BA (and closet )downstairs. Easy to show.
$860,000 - SOLD |
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Pukalani - Upcountry Real Estate
157 Pi'imauna Street
Kua'Aina Ridge: This gorgeous 3-bedroom, 2-bath home has amazing attention to detail (crown molding, plantation shuttered windows, bead-board wainscoting, etc.), a gourmet kitchen, perfect landscaping and nice north shore ocean views.
$760,000 - SOLD |
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
1576 Lower Kimo Drive
Immaculate 4-bedroom, 3-bath (OR: 3-bedroom, 2-bath with attached 1-bedroom, 1-bath ohana). Newly painted inside and out, brand new flooring and new appliances. Nothing left to do but move in and enjoy the great south shore ocean view and the fabulous Kula climate!
$715,000 - SOLD
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Pukalani - Upcountry Real Estate
256 Hololani St.
Beautiful 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with 1-bedroom, 1-bath ohana on the 12th fairway of the Pukalani Golf Course.
$929,000 - SOLD
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Kihei - South Maui Real Estate
Menehune Shores #416
Oh what a view! Walk in the front door and all you see are islands and ocean! This 1-bedroom, 1-bath, 4th floor, ‘front & center’ unit was completely renovated in 2001 – new EVERYTHING!
$650,000 - SOLD
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Haiku - Upcountry Real Estate
2080 Lilikoi Road
This is the classic C.W. Dickey-designed home on 2-acres with an amazing view!
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Kula – Upcountry Real Estate
28 Mano Drive, Kula Kai
Nice, big, comfortable 4-bedroom, 3-bath home in Kula Kai with a very flexible floor plan. This would be a great house for a large or extended family as the downstairs offers independence from the rest of the house.
$825,000 - SOLD
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Pukalani - Upcountry Real Estate
350 Lokelani house
A cute 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with 2-car garage and panoramic north to south shore views!
$700,000 - SOLD
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Makawao - Upcountry Real Estate
This is the classic “old plantation house” that everyone wants! Complete with glass door knobs, French doors, a big porch and an old “wash house” out back! Located across from pineapple fields this is a great buy at
$495,000 - SOLD
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Events
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Natural History
‘OHAI, MONKEYPOD, RAIN TREE
(Samanea samau)
Among the largest trees in the islands, the monkeypod is stately and massive with rough, dark bark. Because of their size, the trees tend to be used in public plantings, along streets, and in very large private yards or old pastures. They were once common trees in the old plantation camps and have sometimes naturalized in other disturbed lowland areas.
It is a legume, native to Central America, from Mexico to Brazil and Peru as well as the West Indies, where its native name is zaman, from which its scientific name is derived. It was first recorded as growing in Hawaii in 1871. The tree is a common, favorite shade tree in other tropical parts of the world as well. The name “monkeypod” does not derive from monkeys. The former scientific name Pithecellobium means “the monkey’s earrings” and refers to its bulbous four- to eight-inch long pea-like seedpods. Perhaps the scientist who named the tree felt the pods were fit earrings for a monkey!
The branches of the trees support a gigantic, rounded, dome-shaped canopy of leaves. The canopy is a single layer thick and can cast a gently dappled shadow over an immense area of ground. The trees can reach a height of eighty feet in fifteen years and grow to a width of fifty feet or more.
One gardening expert says “a medium-sized monkeypod is just the right amount of shade for a tropical garden beneath and can be used as a lath-house for delicate tropicals like anthuriums or ferns provided there is protection from the wind.” The leaves are compound in structure, made up of opposite pairs of pointed leaflets which fold together in the late afternoon, reopening again the following morning. A dark cloudy day can cause the leaves to close as well. The leaves have a habit of falling off in February and March. New leaves appear, followed by the drift of falling flowers which comes later and then a hail of old seed pods.
In spring and summer, the trees are often covered with a thin film of pink flowers. The flowers are short tassels made up of tufts of silky pink stems. They grow on short stems in bunches near the ends of the branches. They are followed by thick, dark pods, which hang on the trees until the following spring. These pods do not open. The clacking of the pods in the wind gave the monkeypod another name: “woman’s tongue!”
The pods contain a sticky pulp with small, oval, brown seeds which are sometimes used in contemporary seed lei. The dark wood is a favorite for carvers of wooden calabash bowls and sculpture and monkeypod has been jokingly called “salad-bowl tree.”
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Arts & Culture
THE HAUOLA STONE
The Hauola stone is a legendary healing rock shaped like a stone couch that can be seen by looking over the right-hand end of the stone wall that separates Wharf Street (the street in front of the Pioneer Inn) from the ocean. It is part of a cluster of large rocks which stand above the waves at low tide.
The off-shore stone was believed to have been a girl, Hauola, who was desperately fleeing from her enemies when her protective guardian gods turned her into a stone. Probably because of its legendary origin, this stone was believed to be sacred, with special healing powers.
It is said that Hawaiians believed that if sick people could sit on the stone and let the surf wash over their dangling legs they would regain their health. One source says that many healers would send their patients to bathe in the waters at this stone and that many of these patients were cured. There is even an old proverb that refers to Ka La’i o Hauola (the calm of Hauola), as a metaphor for peace and comfort.
The use of healing stones was an important component in ancient Hawaiian medical practice, along with herbal remedies, special diets and massage. Healing stones like the Hauola stone, are found on all of the Hawaiian islands, but most have long been forgotten.
According to the Maui Historical Society’s LAHAINA HISTORICAL GUIDE, the sacred rock was also a pohaku piko, where Hawaiians hid the umbilical cords (piko) of newborn children since “this rock was a sacred place and not likely to be disturbed.” The umbilical cords were secretly placed in crevices in the rocks and wedged in with pebbles. If they were successfully hidden and left undisturbed, it was said, the baby would grow up to be a chief.
It is interesting to note that Hauola is also the name of an ancient surfing area in Lahaina.
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Braddah-Nics Lexicon
STANDARD: I was so scared, I started shaking like a nervous dog.
BRADDAH-NICS: Ho! Only scared I was, I went shake up, jalike one dog.
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STANDARD: I tried to act strong.
BRADDAH-NICS: I like try psych myself...ack macho...all tantaran.
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STANDARD: It didn't work; what could I do?
BRADDAH-NICS: No can...what I can do?
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Local Grinds
Spam Musubi
Ingredients:
- 2 cups "sticky" rice
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 1/4 cup oyster sauce
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 1 (12 ounce) container Spam, sliced lengthwise into desired thickness
- 5 sheets sushi nori (dry seaweed)
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Procedure:
- Stir soy sauce, oyster sauce, and sugar together.
- Marinate Spam in sauce for 5 minutes.
- In a large skillet, heat oil over medium high heat.
- Cook slices for 2 minutes per side, or until lightly browned.
- Cut nori sheets in half and lay on a flat work surface.
- Place a rice press in the center of the sheet, and press rice tightly inside.
- Top with a slice of luncheon meat, and remove press.
- Wrap nori around rice mold, sealing edges with a small amount of water.
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Spotlight On… Wailuku
Wailuku, sitting astride the foothills of the West Maui Mountains, is the island's historical seat of government. In the past two decades it has been increasingly overshadowed by the residential, commercial, industrial and business developments in Kahului, but it is showing renewed signs of vigor as more businesses and residential developers rediscover the old town.
The main traffic artery, Kaahumanu Avenue (Route 32), becomes Wailuku's Main Street after it passes under the overpass bridge. Main Street heads up towards Iao Valley past a service station, old two-story wood-framed buildings with false fronts, art deco style storefronts, an old church, and more modern multi-storied buildings, including the County Courthouse and State government building.
On High Street, Kaulana O Maui, the multi-storied County administrative office building looms over low-lying historical buildings designed by island architect C. W. Dickey and simpler wood-framed buildings from a slower time. The Wailuku Public Library is across the street and so is Kaahumanu Church, Maui's first permanent church, a stone and plaster structure constructed in 1876, and named after the powerful chiefess.
In the same area, above Kaahumanu Church along Main Street, the Bailey House Museum, which is run by the Maui Historical Society, points to Wailuku's days as the early center of western culture on Maui. The Museum is the former missionary home, a stone and plaster structure completed in 1850. It has walls that are 20 inches thick and beams of hand-hewn sandalwood.
Wailuku is a good walking town. Trendy boutiques, small shops and a multitude of business and lawyers' offices rub shoulders with a number of very good eateries, and funky pawn shops and antique and junk stores.
The historic Iao Theater hosts a number of performances every year. The active merchant's association is working hard at trying to revitalize the town, which had become somewhat dormant as the more modern commercial and business areas in Kahului grew and grew.
Most of the day, parking is at a premium even though there's an on-metered public parking lot behind the stores lining Market Street that takes up most of the block bounded by Market, Vineyard and Church Streets. Houses in Wailuku range from tiny, sometimes almost falling-down wooden structures to larger homes with gracious touches like high ceilings and big kitchens from another era to brand new, big houses with all the modern conveniences in newly built subdivisions. Despite the busy streets and all the activity around the town center, and the various industrial and commercial areas scattered through Wailuku, the residential areas seem to retain a quiet dignity -- mindful, perhaps of times past.
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