Spotlight: Launiupoko Real Estate

Posted by Alex Cortez on Wednesday, August 8th, 2018 at 6:27pm.

Today's question comes from a buyer interested in Launiupoko real estate.

Question: We're interested in buying a house in Launiupoko, but we're concerned that it may be too far removed from the rest of the island and may be a more complacent lifestyle. What can you tell us about the area?

Answer:  Great question. To start, we're a bit biased about Launiupoko as it is one of our favorite areas in all of Hawaii, but we'll answer objectively. The Launiupoko area has a strong reputation as having some of the finest, plantation-style luxury homes on Maui, with expansive ocean view corridors and a degree of privacy rarely found. So although it may appeal to those who want to quietly enjoy their property perched on the hillside overlooking the Pacific, it also has a very strong appeal to those interested in living an active lifestyle. To start, the area was developed with a hiking trail system at the forefront, to ensure a sense of community and inspire an active lifestyle. Let's take a look at the map below which details hiking trails within the area - for more detail, see the PDF Launiupoko Hiking Trail Map

Launiupoko Hiking Trails

For more hiking, head to the Lahaina Pali Trail or head Upcountry to the Waihou Spring Trail in Olinda, where cooler weather will lead to an enjoyment temperate hike. 

At the foot of Launiupoko, the ever-popular Launiupoko Beach Park awaits - such popularity is based not only on the park but equally so on the waters, which are the perfect setting for a plethora of watersports, from kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, body-boarding, paddling, and more. Head a bit south to some of the best snorkeling in the world, at Olowalu, or enjoy surfing at any of the nearby spots such as Lahaina Breakwall or Puamana Beach Park, or head to some of the proving grounds for the world's best surfers at Hookipa and Peahi (be forewarn, these last two are for experts). Are you a cyclist? Then you have one of the world's toughest climbs right in your backyard: Haleakala! Experienced cyclists from all over the world travel to Maui for the challenge.

In short, whether your intent is to do the Maui Marathon, which passes through Launiupoko, or have a more relaxing perspective such as painting or yoga, the area offers a strong value proposition. To discuss in greater detail, contact us by filling out the form below.

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Specializing in Makena and Wailea real estate, Alex Cortez is fully dedicated to representing his clients ethically and diligently. Contact him at 808.385.5034 or Alex@MauiRealEstateSearch.com for more information.

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