Oahu North Shore beachfront homes
North Shore - Homes on the North Shore of Oahu offer great beachfronts, with wide white sand beaches and famous surf. From Mokuleia to Laie, the houses on the beach on Oahu’s North Shore can vary greatly.
Starting in Mokuleia, this quiet part of the North Shore has many older homes sitting right on their own little white sand beaches, with great water for swimming most of the year. Waves come in the winter, but not close enough to shore to be a problem. You can get a beautiful beachfront home for just a few million, and have a lot of privacy. You’ll hardly ever see anyone on these secluded beaches. North Shore beachfront doesn’t always mean huge surf and lots of tourists and pro surfers. In Mokuleia, it usually means uncrowded beaches and mostly residents.
Over in Waialua the beaches can also be fantastic, although sometimes you get some brown water from the river runoff. Houses in Waialua tend to be very old and often run down, though some people have begun to renovate. You can buy an old tear down on the beach for $1million, or get a renovated house on the beach for $2-4million. Oceanfront real estate in Waialua is usually very peaceful, and you’ll hardly ever see anyone else on the beach. You just have to be careful to know where the river is.
Haleiwa real estate is one of the most popular areas, simply because there is a bunch of tourist stuff there. Homes in Haleiwa are usually older, so you can get a nice piece of land and renovate the house for $1.5million, or you can buy a nice renovated home on beach for $2-5million. If you live in Haleiwa, you’re going to see a lot of tourists and surfers, and also you can get some great rents during the surf season. Waves are larger, and the harbor is right there so you can have your own boat.
Moving East, Kawailoa is a great strip of beachfront homes between Haleiwa and Waimea. With only a small strip of beach, it Kawailoa isn’t the best place to sit on the sand, but it does have nice calm water. A tear down will cost about $1.5million on the beach, and up to $4million for a home in great condition. It’s easy to drive by this area and miss it, but if you’re looking for beachfront homes in Hawaii, don’t forget Kawailoa.
The Sunset Area is the next neighborhood East on the coast, with a lot more sand and much nicer beaches as a result. Oceanfront homes in Sunset range from $2million for a near tear down to $15million for a new home of 4000sqft or so. The Sunset area is famous for surfing and the real estate there is fantastic. Many large estates sit on the beachfront, offering a lifestyle that can’t be matched anywhere.
One hidden little gem of North Shore real estate is Kawela Bay. Just next to Turtle Bay resort, Kawela is like a private island within an island. There isn’t much surrounding it, so you’ll have to drive 15 minutes to a grocery store, but the seclusion and privacy is exactly what some people are looking for. Kawela bay has calm water year round, with nice waves on the outside if you are willing to do a little paddling. The homes in Kawela are older, but it’s only about $2million for a beachfront lot with beautiful sand and safe swimming year round. Plus you can go next door to the resort and enjoy their restaurant and amenities.
Laie has both cliff side and flat land homes on the water, and some great beaches too. It’s far from everything, which means peaceful secluded beaches all to yourself. Homes here are smaller and older, and with the price being lower than other areas, they offer the opportunity to tear down and build your own dream home.
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