Kamilo Nui homes for sale
This is a newer neighborhood in the Hawaii Kai area. Homes in Kamilo Nui were constructed in the years 2003 and 2004. These properties are luxury homes with interior areas ranging from 2,190 square feet up to 3,080 square feet. Lot sizes are generous, from 7,700 square feet to 14,000 square feet.
Kamilo Nui real estate listings
Maestro Model At Leolani. Tropical Balinese Cabana...
- Price:
- $1,468,000
- City:
- Honolulu
- Beds:
- 4
- Baths:
- 2
- Type:
- Single Family
- MLS® #:
- 1304601
- Provider:
- Prudential Locations Llc
Maestro Model At Leolani. Tropical Balinese Cabana And Your Own Rock Lava Pool With Turtles And Waterfall!...
Executive Living! Perimeter Lot/ Unobstructed Koko...
- Price:
- $1,495,000
- City:
- Honolulu
- Beds:
- 4
- Baths:
- 3
- Type:
- Single Family
- MLS® #:
- 1304647
- Provider:
- Suzanne Smith Associates
Executive Living! Perimeter Lot/ Unobstructed Koko Head Views. Well Landscaped Yard With 600sf Pool....
Enjoy Your Own Park.double Lot W Lrg Trees, Pool,batting...
- Price:
- $1,560,000
- City:
- Honolulu
- Beds:
- 4
- Baths:
- 2
- Type:
- Single Family
- MLS® #:
- 1303117
- Provider:
- East Oahu Realty, Inc.
Enjoy Your Own Park.double Lot W Lrg Trees, Pool,batting Cage,unending View, & Privacy.plenty Of Room...
Kamilo Nui area map and driving directions
From Honolulu, take the H-1 freeway eastbound and continue as it merges onto Kalanianaole Highway (72). Turn left at Hawaii Kai Drive and continue past the U.S. Post Office. Watch for Paila Street on the left and turn there. Make a right on Kuekue Street and you are entering Kamilo Nui.
From Kailua and Waimanalo, drive east on Kalanianaole Highway. The road travels along East Oahu. Continue driving past Hanauma Bay. Reach the intersection of Kalanianaole Highway and Hawaii Kai Drive and turn right.
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History of Kamilo Nui
This area was originally agricultural farmland. Schuler homes (which later became DR Horton Schuler Homes) built single family homes in Kamilo Nui which were completed in 2003-2004.
Developer Stanford Carr had plans to add approximately 200 homes to Kamilo Nui around 2004. The Hawaii Kai community had seen a lot of development in recent years and pushed to stop the project. The project appears to have been put on hold indefinitely.
Long-time Hawaii Kai residents appreciate the serenity and greenery of Kamilo Nui along with its agricultural heritage.






