If you are looking for a rural, sustainable lifestyle, consider this magical cabin-style home along the road to Keokea Park in Niuliʻi, North Kohala.

The two-bedroom cedar home features rich natural wood throughout, creating harmony with its surroundings. High ceilings and the integrity of materials, along with large outdoor spaces, help the home read as larger than its actual footprint of just under 1,200 sq ft.

Two bedrooms share a bath, and an office nook off the primary bedroom also opens to the lanai.

A walkway connects the main home and detached guest quarters.

Sir Squeaky welcomes you to the property and would be happy to stay on with a new owner.
Both spaces include generous covered lanais designed for dining, lounging, and easy outdoor living.

The Coverall building used as a detached guest room would make a fine office or art studio.

The lot is perched above the Niuliʻi stream, where families are committed to restoring and cultivating taro patches that fed Kohala people hundreds of years in the past. With rich soil, gentle rainfall, and wind-protected gulches, this historic area was once known as the breadbasket of Kohala.

The thoughtfully landscaped grounds include native plants, palms, fruit trees, and vibrant flowers, creating a peaceful sense of privacy while remaining a short drive from the charming towns of Kapaʻau and Hāwī. Keokea Park is within walking distance, where local families gather for picnics and whale watching in season.
For those dreaming of a sustainable lifestyle with a small footprint, this peaceful retreat may be the perfect place to arrive, settle in, and let the stress melt away.
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