4BR Single-Family
- Median Price
- $1,120,000
- Median $/SqFt
- $612
- Median DOM
- 23 days
- Active
- 4
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Central Community Snapshot
Central-west convenience with shopping access, townhomes, and practical commute options.
Waipio, Waikele, Koa Ridge, Royal Kunia, and Village Park are often compared together because they sit near H-1/H-2 access, shopping, Kunia Road, and central-west routines. Each pocket has a distinct housing feel, so product type, parking, freeway access, and traffic pattern matter.



Best For
Households comparing central-west access, shopping convenience, and attached-home options.
Housing Feel
Single-family neighborhoods, townhomes, condos, and master-planned pockets.
Typical Buyer/Renter
Buyers and renters balancing monthly cost, parking, and commute direction.
Commute Personality
Route-flexible, but interchange timing can reshape the experience.
Lifestyle
Convenient, suburban, car-oriented, and shopping-adjacent.
Keep In Mind
Project fees, parking, freeway noise, and exact access points deserve review.
Waipio / Waikele / Royal Kunia Homes with Hinds planning map for orientation and search conversations.
Neighborhood boundaries are approximate Homes with Hinds planning areas for relocation and home-search guidance. They may differ from MLS, tax, school, census, or official boundaries.
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
Waipio / Waikele / Royal Kunia works best as a planning snapshot, not a final answer from a map pin. Daily life is practical: freeway connections, shopping, errands, and attached-home inventory make the area useful for many comparison searches. 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 is less about a single lifestyle identity and more about location mechanics, monthly payment, parking, and whether the exact pocket supports the household's commute and routine. 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.
Newer master-planned Central Oahu community with a different age, layout, and planning profile than older nearby pockets.
Best For
Buyers comparing newer construction, planned amenities, and Central Oahu access.
Housing Notes
Review fees, future buildout, parking, lot size, solar, cooling, and association details.
Local Notes
Daily fit depends on how the developing community, errands, and commute routes work for the household.
Kunia Road-side residential areas with practical access to H-1, Kunia, Waipahu, and central-west routines.
Best For
Households seeking residential streets, detached options, and Kunia Road positioning.
Housing Notes
Check roof, AC, solar, drainage, parking, and association details.
Local Notes
Commute routes vary depending on Kunia Road timing, H-1 entry choice, and gate or duty-station location.
Known for shopping access, planned residential pockets, and quick H-1 connections.
Best For
Searches prioritizing errands, central-west access, and planned layouts.
Housing Notes
Townhomes and single-family homes require project-by-project fee review.
Local Notes
Waikele Premium Outlets and nearby shopping are convenient, but weekend, holiday, and event traffic can affect daily movement.
Established Central Oahu area with attached and detached homes near H-2 and H-1 access.
Best For
Buyers and renters comparing payment, parking, and central access.
Housing Notes
AOAO/HOA details and maintenance history are key.
Local Notes
Exact route to H-2 or H-1 can make a difference.
Commute Snapshot
This area is route-flexible, but freeway access points and peak periods need testing.
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
56
Heavy
Airport, H-1, gate timing, and west-to-town merge points can swing the day.
Index
28
Low friction
H-2 access, the H-2/H-1 merge, and base gate choice are the main variables.
Index
52
Heavy
H-1/H-201 approaches and central Honolulu chokepoints can outweigh mileage.
Index
50
Manageable
H-1/H-201 timing, hospital-area access, and school-hour traffic should be tested.
Index
48
Manageable
Halawa, Stadium, H-1/H-201, and gate selection can change the route feel.
Index
58
Heavy
H-3 tunnel, Pali, or Likelike routing can create very different commute days.
Index
62
Heavy
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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