Kihei Affordable Housing

The 118 Unit affordable housing project Kaiwahine Village was able to obtain financing. Hunt Capital Partners in partnership with Urban Housing Community LLC., will be the developers of the project.

The housing unit will be built in North Kihei for families earning 30 to 60 percent of the area median income for a family of four. The project is scheduled to provide both 2 and 3 bedroom units, centralized laundry facilities, a clubhouse, and courtyard. Non profit management will be partnered with Ikaika Ohana.

The goal is for the project to be completed in early 2020.

 

2165 Apala Pl., Haiku

Motivated Seller! Property includes year-round stream, privacy, very clean, solid construction with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a single story entry. Perched above the stream the home gives you ample viewing through its many windows to enjoy the lush landscaping. Enjoy Haleakala views from the dining room table, deck, kitchen, and Jacuzzi area. Wonderful open beam vaulted ceilings, a free-standing fireplace, spacious rooms, skylights and a wonderful gas stove in your large kitchen. Below the home, there is a work studio plus a huge 800 sq ft bonus garage area for all of your water toys. Whether you are a water enthusiast, car collector or just need extra space for a man cave or recreation room for the kids this home has it all. There is a deeded road access to the stream area below and plenty of mature Avocado trees, gardenias, coffee and room to grow more on this 2-acre agricultural parcel. A children’s paradise for roaming, climbing trees and playing in the stream or a peaceful and tranquil retirement home for relaxing and enjoying the views from this private cul-de-sac location. Immaculate and ready for a new family. Near at least 10 schools, over 20 restaurants and Ho’okipa Beach Park. Easy to show.

Valley Isle Road Runners

Are you looking for a group to run or walk with? Valley Isle Road Runners offers group running or walking two days a week on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. Sunday morning runs take place in various locations. Wednesday evening runs begin at the Kihei Aquatic Center.

All abilities and skill levels are welcome! You set your own pace and decide the distance you which to run with alternate route options available to fit your level. The goal of the group is to support and encourage a healthy and active lifestyle.

To join one or both groups is free! Contact information for each is available on the Valley Isle Road Runners website here.

Tropical Storm Olivia Still Causing Havoc

Although Tropical Storm Olivia passed through Maui a week ago, the aftermath is still ongoing. Residents in Honokohau Valley are continuing with their clean up efforts even with no water available. The storm not only washed away personal items, but homes and cars as well.

Volunteers have come and helped with the clean up and thankfully provided food. Donating supplies and hauling away debris so that residents can focus on rebuilding. Residents who were spared damage have helped get aid to those in need and rescue stranded residents.

Residents are still in need of help! Building supplies and helping hands are essential. If you are able to donate, please email haumaui@gmail.com to find out what the most vital items are.

Chinese Moon Festival

This Saturday, September 22nd from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm the Chinese Moon Festival will be taking place in Lahaina at the Wing Ho Museum and Cookhouse on Front Street!

Colorful lanterns, tea, traditional music and cultural activities the entire family can enjoy will be taking place throughout the evening. Local artists will be on hand demonstrating painting of the moon. Traditional ribbon dancing and historical talks of the moon festival will also be taking place.

Chinese food will be available to purchase during the event along with moon cakes. This is a free event! Bring the family!