5 Steps to Finding the Perfect Home on Oahu

Looking to move to Oahu or to find your first home on Oahu? What are the 5 steps you should take to purchase a home on Oahu.

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Kailua Town Party in Kailua, Oahu

Annually, the town of Kailua Oahu has a Kailua Town Party to benefit the Outdoor Circle. This is a large street fair in Kailua, and the whole town is invited. Join us to see a bit about this fun and worthwhile event. The Kailua Town Party is full of music, food, arts and crafts, plants, and lots of fun!

Oahu Real Estate Market Report | January 2019

Kapahulu Honolulu Home for Sale with Legal ADU and Ocean Views

This gorgeous Honolulu home for sale is our newest listing. It features 5BR/ 5.5BA including a Legal ADU. The owners used quality materials in building this Honolulu home for sale, such as Pella windows, sustainable and energy efficient Fleetwood sliding doors, and poured concrete. 25 owned and net metered PV panels complete, solar water heater upstairs, an d tankless gas water heater downstairs complete this energy efficient package.

The location is ideal, near KKC with its Farmer’s Market, Monserrat Ave shopping and dining, Kapahulu shopping, Diamond Head StatePark, Diamond Head Theatre, and Kapiolani Park and the Waikiki Shell, and of course, the BEACH! This Honolulu home for sale has it all with location, as well as floorpan flexibility. Multi-family possibilities, as well as rental income opportunities are ideal in this Honolulu home for sale.

Please call Yvonne Ahearn at 808.721.8088 for more information. ~ Aloha

December 2018 Market Statistics and 2019 Update

Our latest Update on the Oahu Real Estate Market is here. HBR has published its December 2018 Oahu real estate statistics.

Oahu real estate December 2018 market stats

Yvonne Jaramillo Ahearn, JD

Yvonne Ahearn is an experienced Oahu REALTOR, bringing almost two decades of expertise in the local Oahu real estate market, after a distinguished 15-year career as a licensed attorney in California, Arizona, and Hawaii. Also, a USMC spouse for more than 20 years, her unique background equips her to provide exceptional guidance to clients, particularly those within the military community, leveraging her in-depth understanding of their specific needs and challenges. More on Yvonne

What BUYERS Should Know in the Current Oahu Real Estate Market - November 2018

Aloha - Market on Oahu is holding steady with median sales price at $797,000 and average days on market at 28 days. Price still UP from this time last year and Days on Market 75% higher. We are seeing a market shift … though STILL a balanced market. What does this mean for BUYERS of Oahu Real Estate?

November 2018 Oahu Real Estate Statistics

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Yvonne Jaramillo Ahearn, JD

Yvonne Ahearn is an experienced Oahu REALTOR, bringing almost two decades of expertise in the local Oahu real estate market, after a distinguished 15-year career as a licensed attorney in California, Arizona, and Hawaii. Also, a USMC spouse for more than 20 years, her unique background equips her to provide exceptional guidance to clients, particularly those within the military community, leveraging her in-depth understanding of their specific needs and challenges. More on Yvonne

Oahu Real Estate Market Information: October 2018 Market Report

The October 2018 Oahu Real Estate Market Report from the Honolulu Board of REALTORS shows a SHIFT in the Oahu Real Estate Market …. Days on Market have doubled since last year, while median prices are still up, just slightly… Hear more about what SELLERS of Oahu Real Estate can do to cope with this market shift:

Hawaii Home Decor at the Aloha Home Market in Kailua

We’ve got some great options for locally crafted Hawaii Home Decor on Oahu, but my favorite is the Aloha Home Market in Kailua Oahu. This is held every month or two on a Sunday morning from 9am -1pm. THE NEXT ONE is DECEMBER 9, 2018…..Here a taste of the great Hawaii Home Decor items you might find at the Aloha Home Market in Kailua Oahu:

North Shore Beach Home in Laie - Morning at Muliwai

Tuesday morning Hawaii Life had its weekly meeting and Oahu market update at a very special location: Muliwai on the North Shore of Oahu. This charming and unique family estate provided us with a taste of Old Hawaii in a gorgeous North Shore beachfront setting.

Muliwai evokes a strong sense of place and provides "beauty, serenity, history, variety & privacy, all less than an hour from Honolulu & 30 minutes from the most famous surfing beaches in the world.”


See Professional Video of Home Below. “Entering the main house is like walking into a painting - the great room opens up to an expansive great lawn overlooking sparkling, dynamic ocean to spectacular mountain views, including the iconic remnant pilings of the old sugar cane pier. Two side cottage wings are connected to the main house, incorporating timeless elements of the architecture of old Hawaii: open-sided buildings, high peaked roofs, board & batten siding and polished concrete floors. Included are a beachside pool, paddle tennis court, stream, bridge, paths to explore & great lawn perfect for croquet & other games.”

What is particularly interesting is the unique history of the home, as memorialized by Susan Walker Kowen:

“Muliwai History

Family History

“Jane McIntyre (my great-grandmother) was born in Lahaina in 1847. Her parents were from Scotland via the South Pacific.

In 1866, she married John Walker in Honolulu.  John was born in Scotland and moved to the US as a boy. He later moved to Hawaii for his health, at the suggestion of Brigham Young, whom he met when leading wagon trains of Mormons from the mid-West to Utah.

John Walker held many positions in the cabinets of King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani and was a member of the Hawaiian House of Nobles.  

The Walkers had 11 children. The youngest child was my grandfather H. Alexander (Alex) Walker, born in Honolulu in 1885. He was the President and CEO of American Factors (later called AMFAC).

Alex married Una Craig (from California) in 1920. They met while both surfing at Waikiki Beach.

They lived in a variety of  houses in Nuuanu, their last house being what is now generally referred to as the "Walker Estate".

The Building of Muliwai

In 1939 or so, the couple decided they wanted a "country house" to get away from the hustle and bustle (ha!) of Honolulu.

Una located the property that is now Muliwai and purchased it with her own money. She supervised the drawing of the plans and was very involved in monitoring the construction.

The architect was well-known Honolulu architect Burt Ives and the house was designed in the old Hawaiian style, incorporating elements of traditional Hawaiian construction (open sides, tall ceilings) and plantation-style "board and batten" architecture. (Given the family's involvement in the sugar industry, it was poetic that the property viewed the pier on which sugar cane from the Kahuku Sugar Mill was offloaded from railway carts to schooners. It is also a coincidence that the Walker's youngest child Ann would later marry the man who was, for many years, the manager of Kahuku Plantation.)  

The original house (now the property of James Greig, M.D.) consisted of 3 bedrooms for the couple's 3 children (who were approximately 12, 17 and 25 at the time the house was built).

Another structure built on the property at the time was a two bedroom/1 bath cottage ("Gramp's Cottage") up on the hill (which is the same "cottage" that is now the ocean-side wing of our house). The structure was Una and Alex's bedroom suite.

Also built was a caretaker's cottage which still exists near Kamehameha Highway and is owned now by the Greig family.

The property was about 5 acres.

The Walkers never lived full time at Muliwai but drove out from "town" nearly every weekend. The house was named "Muliwai" by Una. Muliwai means "stream" or "enclosed water" in Hawaiian. (There is an unrelated Hawaiian song entitled "Muliwai", which many of Hawaii's old musicians played when Una, and later my mother Nancy Walker, entered the room at a party or club.)

Glamour Days

For three decades, Alex and Una entertained frequently at Muliwai. While some guests stayed the night or over a weekend, most came out for the day and for lunch.

The Walkers were very close to the members of the Pacific Command (CINPAC) during the years of WWII and beyond. Admiral Nimitz was a close friend and visited nearly every weekend he was in Hawaii. Other well-known admirals were also frequent guests (Radford, Spruance, Felt, Sharp).

The Walkers spent a great deal of time in Washington, D.C. during the 1930s and 1940s while Alex lobbied in Congress on behalf of the Hawaiian sugar industry. While there, they met many of the country's leading figures.

Famous guests at Muliwai came from all walks of life and included: Henry and Claire Booth Luce, Mayor John Lindsay of New York City, William F. Buckley, Samuel Goldwyn, Loretta Young, the President of Finland, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, General of the Army Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur II and many others.

In the 1950s, a 9 hole pitch and putt golf course was designed by Mr. Walker and Admiral Radford. The tees for the course spread over the entire parcel (including several on what is now our land). The course had orange metal tee markers, monogrammed golf towels and printed rules.

The Muliwai stream was used for fishing, canoeing, and boating. There was a "slip" carved into the stream bank for the mooring of my father's small boat the "Windy".

Many games of horseshoes, hide and seek, and paddle tennis were played on the property over the years.

In 1946/1947, a second cottage was built on what is now the Lilly property. This was used for guests, particularly military ones. This structure was called the "Shell Cottage" or the "Admiral's Cottage" and burned down in the late 1970’s.

In the 1960s another bedroom and bath were added to the main house.

In the 1960s the "Western Governors' Conference" was held at Muliwai.

The house was also the site of many beach parties for the teenage grandchildren of the Walkers in the 60s. Many weddings, baby luau, birthday and anniversary parties, have been held on the various, now-divided, properties in the last 8 decades.

Subdivision of the Property

Mr. H. Alexander Walker died in 1969. Una Craig Walker died in 1987.

After Mrs. Walker's death, the property was divided among her three children.

Daughter Ann Walker Burns received the parcel with the original house. Mrs. Burns sold her property to the Greigs in the early 1990s.

Virginia Craig Lilly, who already owned a small parcel and house on the Kahuku side, received the Kahuku-most area of the larger property. Virginia ("Ginger") built the small house next door ("Waipuna") on her second parcel in the 1990s. The house is in the same style as the original house.

Henry A. Walker Jr. (my father and the former CEO and Chairman of AMFAC, Inc., at one time a Fortune 500 company) received our current lot with the "cottage" on it and the paddle tennis court area. My parents (Henry and Nancy Walker) built our exiting house in the early 1990s. The architect was Philip K. White of Honolulu, whose family has a lovely house in a similar style (used in the filming of "The Descendents") across the road, closer to Hauula.) The design of the house incorporated the pre-existing cottage, creating a U shaped structure facing the great lawn and ocean. The paddle tennis was refurbished at this time and the pool added.

Henry and Nancy Walker entertained many dear friends and business associates at Muliwai, frequently serving Hawaiian food.

Henry A. Walker, Jr. died in 2000 and Nancy Johnston Walker died in 2012. The property is now owned by their daughter (me) and her husband Richard Kowen.

Five generations of the family have loved Muliwai and have carried its grace and spirit in their hearts.“

— Susan Walker Kowen, January 26, 2018

This property (MLS # 201814171) is listed by Julia Fetzer and Kyle Bernhardt of Hawaii Life for $7,600,000. Unrepresented buyers please Contact Us for a private showing.

Yvonne Jaramillo Ahearn, JD

Yvonne Ahearn is an experienced Oahu REALTOR, bringing almost two decades of expertise in the local Oahu real estate market, after a distinguished 15-year career as a licensed attorney in California, Arizona, and Hawaii. Also, a USMC spouse for more than 20 years, her unique background equips her to provide exceptional guidance to clients, particularly those within the military community, leveraging her in-depth understanding of their specific needs and challenges. More on Yvonne

Beachfront Condo Waikiki with Legal Nightly Rentals at Waikiki Shore

Aloha, This is our new listing at Waikiki Shore #614. Located at 2161 Kailua Road, Waikiki Shore is a premier boutique condominium hotel in Waikiki (a Condotel). Because of resort zoning, nightly rentals in this property are legal. Waikiki Shore is the one and only beachfront condominium in Waikiki.

Waikiki Shore has a low current maintenance fee, which includes gas, water, cable, and Internet. This is a popular vacation rental in Waikiki, located on a gorgeous stretch of white sand. Local attractions include shopping, luxury hotels, and restaurants, as well as For De Russey Park, next door.

List Price is $850,000 FS. First Public Open House is Sunday 11/18 2:00-5:00pm.

Read more about this property here.

~ Aloha, Yvonne