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229 Paoakalani Ave, Honolulu, HI (Waikiki)

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  • 229 Paoakalani Ave unit #2509, Waikiki, HI
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    $538,000
    229 Paoakalani Ave
     unit #2509
    Waikiki Sunset
    Waikiki, Honolulu, HI
    Condo
    1 beds
    1 baths
    546 sqft
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Average days a condo is listed for sale
1878
The Average price for listings currently for sale is
$269k
In the last 3 months condos have been sold
1
Price range sold units (last 3 months)
$600k - $935k
Median sales price - 3 months
$691.5k
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1
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Waikiki Sunset
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Paoakalani Ave
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1979 Year Build
37 Stories
435 Units
Yes Pets allowed
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Community Laundry
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7 surf spots in this area

Publics

Type: surfing
Publics Surf Break on Oahu, Hawaii: A Wave for Everyone In the heart of the Pacific, where the ocean meets the paradise islands of Hawaii, surfers from around the world converge to experience some of the most iconic waves. Oahu, the third-largest Hawaiian island, is home to some of the world's most famous surf spots. While the North Shore draws professionals and thrill-seekers to its towering waves, there's another lesser-known spot that caters to surfers of all levels: Publics. Publics: A Mellow Gem Nestled just east of the bustling Waikiki Beach, Publics offers a more relaxed surfing experience compared to its intimidating neighbors like Pipeline or Sunset Beach. Named for its proximity to the public restrooms, this surf break is as friendly as it sounds. What makes Publics special is its accessibility. The break attracts a mix of tourists, beginners, longboarders, and even the occasional seasoned shortboarder looking for a more mellow ride. Publics is characterized by its rolling waves, which are typically softer and more forgiving than many other breaks on the island. The coral and rocky bottom shape these waves, giving them a gentle peeling nature. Perfect for those looking to practice their maneuvers or enjoy a chill surf session.   When is the best time to surf at Publics? As with most surf spots, mornings are generally the best time to surf Publics to avoid the wind and afternoon crowds. A Cultural Melting Pot The vibe at Publics is undeniably laid-back. On any given day, you can witness a blend of cultures, with local families teaching their keiki (children) the basics of surfing, mixed with visitors from all corners of the globe taking their first wobbly rides. The camaraderie here is infectious; cheers and encouragement echo around, making it a supportive environment to learn and improve.   Which surfboard types for Publics. Given the versatile nature of Publics, the type of board you might choose can vary depending on your goals and the day's conditions. Here’s a guide to help you pick:   Longboards: By far the most popular choice at Publics. Longboards, with their added length and volume, are ideal for the smaller, slower-moving waves. Their stability makes them perfect for beginners. Plus, for the experienced, they allow for noserides and stylish cross-stepping.   Funboards: These are a bridge between the longboards and the shorter, more maneuverable boards. They're versatile, offering stability but with more room to practice turns and cutbacks. For intermediate surfers or those transitioning from a longboard, funboards are an excellent choice.   Shortboards: While Publics is generally more suited to longer boards due to its mellow nature, there are days when a shortboard can come in handy. When the swell picks up, more experienced surfers can enjoy snappier turns and a more aggressive approach. However, it requires a higher skill level to catch waves consistently with a shortboard here. Soft Tops: Often the choice for surf schools and beginners, soft tops are forgiving, stable, and pose less of a threat to others in the water due to their soft construction. If it's your first time or you're on a tight budget, renting a soft top for a day at Publics is an excellent decision.   Stand-Up Paddleboards (SUP): The wider area around Publics can also be frequented by SUP enthusiasts. The bigger board and paddle give a unique vantage point to spot incoming sets. However, be mindful of the crowded days, as maneuvering a SUP requires more space. Safety First While Publics is friendlier than many other spots in Oahu, safety remains paramount. The reef below can be sharp, and on bigger days, the power of the ocean is still evident. Always be aware of your surroundings, understand the tides, and respect local surf etiquettes. If you're unsure, hiring a local instructor or guide can be invaluable. Conclusion Publics might not have the fame of Waimea Bay or the Banzai Pipeline, but it offers something invaluable: an inclusive space for everyone. Whether you're an eager beginner, a longboarding aficionado, or a traveler seeking a slice of Hawaiian surf culture, Publics beckons with its welcoming waves and aloha spirit. So, pick your board, wax it up, and dive into the blue wonders of Oahu's Publics surf break.

Graveyards

Type: surfing
Mostly bodyboarders, bigger days you'll see a couple surfers out here.

Canoes

Type: surfing

Queen's

Type: surfing

Waikiki - Kapiolani Park

Type: surfing

Waikiki Beach

Type: surfing

Waikiki Beach Overview

Type: surfing

4 parks in this area

Princess Kaʻiulani Triangle


park, Princess Kaʻiulani Triangle

Kapiolani Park


park, Kapiolani Park, カピオラニ公園, Queen Kapi'olani Regional Park, 05:00-24:00, Bing, Q6366686, en:Kapiolani Park

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park

Centennial Park Waikiki


Honolulu, 425, 96815, HI, Royal Hawaiian Avenue, park, Centennial Park Waikiki, https://centennialparkwaikiki.org/

2 beaches in this area

Queen's Surf Beach


yes, Queen's Surf Beach, 퀸스 서프 해변, beach, City and County of Honolulu, sand

Waikiki Beach


yes, Waikiki Beach, Waikiki Beach, 와이키키 해변, beach, swimming;surfing, sand, Q49325167

1 golf course in this area

Ala Wai Golf Course


Honolulu, 404, 96815, HI, Kapahulu Avenue, Municipal golf course and driving range in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, 365358, golf_course, Ala Wai Golf Course, Mo-Su 06:00-17:30, City and County of Honolulu, Department of Enterprise Services, +1-808-733-7387
Hospital is about 6 min drive
Supermarket is about 9 min walk
Airport is about 18 min drive
* distance is calculated by average per house. Some homes maybe closer to the essentials
13 / 20
Above Average
15-20
10-15
5-10
1-5
Walkability according to the National Walkability Index
7 /10
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President Thomas Jefferson Elementary School
324 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
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Waikiki Elementary School
3710 Leahi Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
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7 /10
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Waikiki Elementary School
3710 Leahi Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
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Neighbors of Waikiki Sunset, Honolulu, HI

30%
Families with children
National average: 39%
30%
Non family households
364,089
Population
$128,046
Average Income

Age & gender

Median age 45 years
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Commute types

66% commute by car
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Education level

26% have bachelor education
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Number of employees

2% work in education and healthcare
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Vehicles available

47% have 1 vehicle
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Vehicles by gender

47% have 1 vehicle
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Housing market insights for Waikiki Sunset, Honolulu, HI

Housing type

58% are apartments
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Rooms

37% of the houses have 2 or 3 rooms
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Bedrooms

46% have 2 or 3 bedrooms
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Owners vs Renters

50% are renters
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Overview

Building name
Waikiki Sunset
Address
229 Paoakalani Ave, Honolulu, HI
Neighborhood
Waikiki
Views
City, Coastline, Diamond Head, Golf Course, Marina/Canal, Mountain, Ocean, Sunrise
Year Build
1979
Stories
37
Units
435
Passenger Elevators
4
Bedrooms
One, Two
Security
Guard
Amenities
Meeting Rm, Patio/Deck, Pool, Sauna, Storage, Tennis Court, Trash Chute, BBQ, Community Laundry
Pets allowed
Yes
Mgmt Co
Aston Htls/Resor 923-0745
Building Use
Residential