68-434 Farrington Highway

in Waialua, Hawaii

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  • $36,500,000
  • 119,347,822 sq ft land
  • 2739.84 ac

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The historic Dillingham Ranch is a rare land offering comprising nearly 2,740 fee simple acres on O’ahu’s spectacular North Shore. Offering views of Ka’ena Point and the world-famous surfing beaches and North Shore coastline, this working ranch extends from the white sands at Kai’ahulu Beach to the ridgeline of the Waianae Mountain range. Bordering the Mokule¯’ia Forest Reserve, Dillingham features miles of private trails and roadways for on-site hiking and biking, with easy access to incredible snorkeling, ocean swimming and surfing, watersports, boating, diving, golf and beaches. Centered around Dillingham Lodge, which was recently returned to its original luster in a multimillion-dollar restoration, the property features substantial income-generating improvements.

Property details for 68-434 Farrington Highway

  • MLS # 202212682
  • Property Type Lots/Land/Farm
  • Lot Size (Ft) 119,347,822
  • Flood Zone Zone D
  • Topography Level
  • Sewer Septic
  • Listing Brokerage Hawaii Life
  • Type Of Dwelling Lots/Acres/Farms
  • View Specify Coastline, Mountain, Ocean
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Taxes for 68-434 Farrington Highway

  • Tax Id 1680030050000
  • Gross Taxes $1,303
  • Taxes For Tax Year 2022

Based on information from the Multiple Listing Service of HiCentral MLS, Ltd. Listings last updated on 03/28/2024. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Copyright: 2020 by HiCentral MLS, Ltd.

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