How to Visit the Property: Please free to drive by the lot at your earliest convenience. We recommend that you check out the video on our website for some more specifics about the area and the parcel boundaries! This will help you get your bearings when you go to look at the property. The property referenced in that video is
11-3221 Lehua St Pahoa, HI 96778
Additional photos and information may be found on our website!
SKU: #DVL-442718
Size (Acres): 2.00
Lot Dimensions: Address: 0 Lehua St
County: Hawaii
State: Hawaii
Activities: Nature Viewing
APN or Other ID: 3-1-1-040-080-0000
GPS:
19.5158719071432, -155.078655690254 19.5147218798837, -155.080792923436 19.5144796563115, -155.080648787331 19.5156331402558, -155.078513691978
Zoning:
Can I Build a House:
Mobile Home Permitted:
RV and Camping:
Terrain: Level
Power: Overhead utilities, at lot line
Water: Water Catchment...
Water: Water Catchment
Sewer: Septic System Required
Road Condition: Asphalt
Title Info: Purchased with title insurance
Annual Property Taxes (Approx): $271.15
Elevation: 1499 feet
Flood Zone/Wetlands: Not in a floodplain or wetlands
HOA: This is in a voluntary HOA
HOA Name: Fern Acres
South of Hilo on the island of Hawaiis easternmost tip lies the Puna district and town of Pahoa, its known for its free-spirited vibe. Many of the locals believe that Puna is Peles workshop, where the volcano goddess continually creates and recreates the land. This dynamic area stretches from Kilaueas summit east to the sea, it includes lava features, black-sand beaches and more natural wonders forged by the power of volcanoes. The small town of Pahoa is a former mill town with an inviting boardwalk housing eclectic shops and eateries. The century-old buildings create a peaceful and quiet atmosphere on the eastern tip of the Big Island. The town is home to the highest concentration of historic buildings in all of Hawaii. The lush landscape is a beautiful contrast to the nearby volcanic settings, and its got that tropical climate you would expect from the Big Island! If its a weekend, make your way to the roadside Makuu Farmers Market and stock up on roasted macadamia nuts and local produce.