Rare opportunity in North Kohala: an ag-zoned parcel of over 80 acres with big ocean and Maui views, gentle sloping land for pasture, protected gulch for farming, plenty of privacy. Can be purchased with adjacent parcels for a total of up to 250 acres!
County water and HELCO electricity have been brought to the lot and a well provides agricultural water. Simple but functional bath house and kitchen structures were built without permits.
Sellers have put modest CC&Rs on this and the adjacent lots to preserve the area's agricultural character and to allow for owners to cross other parcels and enjoy the shoreline public access following the coast for miles.
Zoned for agriculture, the gently sloping terrain, rich soil, and right amounts of sunshine and rainfall would make this land suitable for organic farming and a sustainable lifestyle. Some of the oldest agricultural sites in Hawaii have been discovered in gulches nearby.
The young Kamehameha the Great spent happy years in this area, tending taro patches and surfing at nearby Kapana'ia Bay. Throughout his unification of the Hawai'ian Islands, he always returned here to rest and farm.
Later as Sugar became King, the plantations brought prosperity to the area. Reminders of the extensive plantation water systems can be found on this lot.
Today the small towns of Hawi and Kapaau are vibrant with shops, galleries and restaurants, and a local community dedicated to maintaining its rich cultural heritage and rural small-town feel.
The 80-acre parcel has a special use permit for the construction of a meditation center on only 15 of its acres. The permit might be available to the right buyer capable of complying with all conditions.
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