Living in Hawaii Loa Ridge

March 21, 2009 by Hawaii Loa Ridge · Leave a Comment
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If you have a weakness for chic, affluent neighborhoods, million dollar views and the big bucks to go along with it, look no further than the exclusive Hawaii Loa Ridge subdivision located in East Honolulu. This posh housing division is another of O’ahu’s affluent high elevation estates, situated up Pu’u Ikena Drive off Kalanianaole Highway just koko head side of Aina Haina. Read more

Hawaii Loa Ridge – Homes for Japanese speaking buyers

March 16, 2009 by Hawaii Loa Ridge · Leave a Comment
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For all you Japanese speaking buyers out there Sachi over at sachihawaii.com shows some great properties in Hawaii Loa Ridge. Sachi gives a overview of Hawaii Loa Ridge. Check out the video below

Hawaii Loa Ridge – View from a car

March 16, 2009 by Hawaii Loa Ridge · Leave a Comment
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Found this post on you tube. Take a ride with this guy as he gives you a tour of Hawaii Loa Ridge.

Hawaii Loa Ridge

March 8, 2009 by Hawaii Loa Ridge · Leave a Comment
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If breathtaking views of Honolulu, Diamond Head, Koko Head Crater, the ocean, and even Molokai is something you wish to wake up to every day, then Hawaii Loa Ridge is where you want to be.  Not only are the views spectacular, the homes located in Hawaii Loa Ridge are nestled in the foothills of the Ko’olau Mountains and are nothing short of luxurious. Read more

Hawaii Loa Ridge Trail

March 8, 2009 by Hawaii Loa Ridge · Leave a Comment
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Hawaii Loa Ridge trail is a 3.5 mile hike, easy to intermediate in difficulty, that will take an estimated 3 ½ to 4 hours roundtrip to complete.  The trail leads you though strawberry guava groves and through other common flora such as uluhe, ‘ilima, and ohia. Towards the top of this trail, visitors will hike though the ohi’a-koa-akia forest.  The Hawaii Loa Ridge trail, though strenuous in some places, rewards hikers with incredible views of the Oahu’s leeward coast. Read more