If you're looking for a private getaway, but still want to be close to Hilo town life, then look no further.
This comfortable and unique home gracing the hillside above the city has oversized windows with panoramic views over Hilo and Puna, all the way to the eastern tip of the island.
Enhanced in 2008, the interior is expansive, too. On the main level is a large, bright living/dining area with a wood burning fireplace to warm and delight you on chilly evenings. Entertain your guests on the large covered lanai just beyond the French doors. Besides the kitchen with a pantry, there's a guest room and a second full bathroom. Down four steps is a large multipurpose room currently set up as a library/office. Upstairs, the master suite has a rustic, woodsy feeling, with knotty-pine walls, a walk-in closet, and a bathroom with twin sinks and a large soaking tub.
The home generates its own electricity from photovoltaic solar panels with lithium-ion batteries, and an automated backup diesel generator. Propane tanks serve the gas appliances, including the on-demand water heater. A new 10,000-gallon water catchment tank was installed in 2019. Internet access and television come by satellite.
The land has the advantage of being zoned Conservation, which restricts activities on neighboring properties and keeps urbanization at bay. Fields and forests abound, and a year-round stream features a picnic spot with islands and waterfalls. The landscape has lots of uluhe ferns, and a fenced, five-acre preserve of koa and ohia trees. Happy populations of native birds, nights full of stars and peaceful afternoons with misty skies help paint the picture of this serene setting.
The property is in upper Kaiwiki, a 20-minute drive from Downtown Hilo. Here, you will wake up to the sunrise over Hilo Bay; enjoy the island views by day and the lights of Hilo by night — with the beautiful blue Pacific Ocean beyond.