Tucked away and bordering 1,000 + acres of pristine conservation land, this contemporary, Bali-inspired estate offers exceptional privacy and exquisite design elements set upon an incredible backdrop of raw natural beauty. With no other homes in sight, the property captures the essence of North Shore Living – peaceful, tropical, powerful and refined.

The main residence features incredible custom craftsmanship throughout, with an extensively remodeled and brand-new designer kitchen, soaring high ceilings, exotic imported Indonesian hardwoods, and custom windows.

The expansive 1,200 square foot covered lanai with Ipe decking takes in the tremendous views, creating an idyllic setting for outdoor dining, entertaining, and relaxing. A gated entry leads to a meandering concrete driveway, ensuring tranquility, security and seclusion.

The free-standing barn is spacious as well, with approximately 1,250 square feet of interior area featuring two offices, two bathrooms, a loft, and a covered lanai ideal for enjoying quiet evenings and starry nights. The barn features custom-crafted Hardie board exterior siding and teak-encased Fleetwood doors.

Other notable features of the property include:
- Custom Honed Granite Countertops
- 48” Sub-Zero Refrigerator
- Viking Gas Range with Griddle
- Bosch Dishwasher
- Quartz and Teak Kitchen Island
- Italian Imported Terrazzo Tile and Handcrafted Ceramic Backsplash
- Custom Soft-Closing Cabinetry with Brass Hardware
- Four Outdoor Showers
- Gray Polished Stone Bathrooms with Contemporary Fixtures
- 24-Panel PV Solar System with Battery Backup
- Metal Roofing
- Recently Refinished Exterior

Surrounded by mature landscaping and fruit trees, this lush estate is minutes from world-class beaches, surf breaks, golf, shopping, Kilauea town, Hanalei Bay and more. It is a true North Shore retreat designed for privacy, comfort, and a deep connection with nature.
Call Tiffany Spencer, R(S) and Ben Welborn, R(B) to schedule a showing.
Erik Weinert
November 20, 2025
Wonderful spot! Note about the listing: good idea to tell which island it’s on… I discovered it by mention of Hanalei and Kiluea, but the average mainlander will not know