Mililani has a population of 26,790 and is 14.35 miles away from Honalulu. This town was named as one of the best places to retire to by a US magazine; primarily due to the town’s tranquil and peaceful environment and the climate, which fits just right for retiring seniors. Temperatures range from 76.25°F to 80.77°F from winter to summer.
Investment Company Castle and Cooke used to own the majority of pineapple plantation fields in Mililani. Actually almost the entire town was made up of pineapple fields during the early 1900’s. That same company satisfied the demand of Oahu realtors for new and affordable housing projects. Mililani real estate encountered a big boom during the early 1970’s.
Mililani Homes For Sale
- All Listings
- 100,000 – $200,000$
- $200,000 – $300,000
- $300,000 – $400,000
- $400,000 – $500,000
- $500,000 – $600,000
- $600,000 – $700,000
- $700,000 – $800,000
- $800,000 – $900,000
- $900,000 – $1,000,000
- Over $1,000,000
You can say that Castle and Cooke have invested a lot in building up Mililani. The Mililani Technology Park is another Castle and Cooke investment that provides leisure activities and employments to the nearby residents. This mix-use facility houses numerous offices and industrial facilities. The University of Hawaii and the Mililani Technology Park share the same fiber optic Ethernet computer network. So the park’s patrons can expect top notch online connectivity anywhere within the park’s vicinity.
The Mililani Golf Club is a 6,445 yard golf course that boasts of being Hawaii’s best. This golf establishment has 24 stalls with a variety of targets that will suit all types of golfers.
Alonzo’s at the Mililani Golf Club is the in house restaurant that offers authentic Hawaiian cuisine and has an extensive menu that specializes in local dishes. Alonzo’s is open to the public daily and is serving full breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Currently in the development phase is the Oahu Arts Center that’s located at the heart of Mililani Mauka. The arts center doesn’t only cater to paintings and sculptures; it also aims to be a thespian house. The Oahu Arts Center is currently looking for fund raising volunteers in the five areas of interest that it currently caters to: Visual arts, poetry writing, song writing, dance / performing arts, and drama.
The National Civic League, a nonprofit organization that advocates transparency, openness and effectiveness in local government, has named Mililani an All-America City last 1986. No other town or community in Hawaii has ever earned such distinction. After the first house in Mililani was sold last June 3, 1968, the real estate sector has never seized to progress.
Selling Mililani Real Estate
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