3BR Condo/Townhome
- Median Price
- $1,170,000
- Median $/SqFt
- $698
- Median DOM
- 64 days
- Active
- 33
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Urban Honolulu / Town Community Snapshot
Dense beach-adjacent condo living with visitor activity and building-specific rules.
Waikiki is a specialized condo and lifestyle search. Beach access, walkability, dining, and visitor energy are real draws, but buyers must understand zoning, legal rental use, AOAO rules, short-term rental restrictions, leasehold status, parking, fees, reserves, insurance, elevators, plumbing stacks, and building condition.



Best For
Condo searches where beach access, walkability, or visitor-district energy is part of the plan.
Housing Feel
Condo towers, older buildings, fee-simple and leasehold considerations, and limited parking.
Typical Buyer/Renter
Buyers and renters comparing lifestyle, rental rules, monthly fees, and parking.
Commute Personality
Town-oriented but traffic, events, and parking can shape the routine.
Lifestyle
Dense, beach-adjacent, active, and building-specific.
Keep In Mind
Short-term rental laws, AOAO rules, reserves, leasehold status, insurance, elevators, plumbing, and parking.
Neighborhood orientation
Neighborhood map for orientation only. Boundaries are approximate.
Area photos
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Housing Snapshot
These rows are meant for orientation only. When an area is on your shortlist, we can refresh the current MLS picture and property-level details together.
Market data changes quickly. These figures are intended as a planning snapshot and should be refreshed before making buying or selling decisions.
Lifestyle Snapshot
Waikiki works best as a planning snapshot, not a final answer from a map pin. Daily life offers beach access, walkability, restaurants, hotels, and a level of activity that feels different from most residential Oahu neighborhoods. The right fit depends on exact pocket, budget, commute direction, parking, building age, HOA or AOAO rules, and how often the household needs to cross the island. It can fit a very specific lifestyle or investment thesis, but building rules, zoning, legal rental use, leasehold details, parking, maintenance fees, insurance, reserves, elevators, plumbing stacks, and visitor activity should be reviewed before falling in love with a view. Use this page to narrow the question, then refresh MLS data and commute assumptions before making a purchase, lease, or listing decision.
Neighborhood Notes
These accordions are intentionally brief. Deeper street-by-street guidance belongs in the downloadable community guide.
Dense visitor-district condo living near hotels, beaches, dining, and nightlife.
Best For
Searches where activity and walkability are assets.
Housing Notes
Review legal rental use, zoning, AOAO rules, fees, reserves, insurance, leasehold status, elevators, plumbing, and parking.
Local Notes
Visit during busy periods to understand noise, deliveries, rideshare activity, pedestrian flow, and visitor movement.
Edges of Waikiki that can feel more residential while still close to the action.
Best For
Buyers and renters wanting Waikiki access with slightly different daily rhythm.
Housing Notes
Older buildings require careful plumbing, elevator, reserve, insurance, leasehold, parking, and AOAO review.
Local Notes
Traffic patterns, canal-side context, Kapahulu access, parking, and walkability can vary by block.
A dense mixed-use corridor with hotels, condos, restaurants, services, and a very active street rhythm.
Best For
Buyers and renters who want Waikiki convenience and understand visitor-district intensity.
Housing Notes
Confirm legal use, AOAO rules, reserves, insurance, maintenance fees, elevators, plumbing stacks, parking availability, and rental restrictions.
Local Notes
Street noise, bus activity, rideshare zones, events, and evening movement should be tested before deciding.
Commute Snapshot
Waikiki commutes are highly affected by surface-street traffic, hotel activity, events, visitor movement, garage access, and parking logistics before the main route even begins.
Use this as a planning prompt only. Oahu drive time depends heavily on exact address, departure time, gate choice, weather, crashes, and school schedules.
Index is an approximate median-area planning score against the commute map model. Lower generally means easier; verify exact address, gate, and departure time.
Index
48
Manageable
Airport, H-1, gate timing, and west-to-town merge points can swing the day.
Index
78
High friction
H-2 access, the H-2/H-1 merge, and base gate choice are the main variables.
Index
28
Low friction
H-1/H-201 approaches and central Honolulu chokepoints can outweigh mileage.
Index
34
Manageable
H-1/H-201 timing, hospital-area access, and school-hour traffic should be tested.
Index
44
Manageable
Halawa, Stadium, H-1/H-201, and gate selection can change the route feel.
Index
66
Heavy
H-3 tunnel, Pali, or Likelike routing can create very different commute days.
Index
18
Low friction
Town congestion, parking, events, and surface streets can matter as much as distance.
Community Snapshot
Use this snapshot to compare commute, housing patterns, daily-life fit, and property-level questions. If this area is on your short list, we can help you pressure-test the next step.
Snapshot reminder
Compare the area, then verify the property.
Community pages help narrow the search. Final decisions should refresh MLS data, insurance, commute, building, and property-level details.
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