Upcountry Maui
Kula/Ulupalakua/Kanaio
In Kula, situated at an elevation of 3,000 feet, nights are cool,
mornings are crisp, and the views are stunning - green pastures,
the ocean and coastline on both sides of the isthmus, and the West
Maui Mountains. Brilliant purple jacaranda trees add even more beauty
to the landscape. Kula is quite rich in agriculture, producing the
bulk of Maui’s vegetables and flowers.
The Kula/Ulupalakua/Kanaio real estate market offers a substantial
inventory of homes for sale, ranging from small plantation houses
to luxurious estates with commanding views.
Pukalani
Pukalani means “hole in the clouds”, a name which,
locals will tell you, means the town always seems to have the sun
shining on it, with clouds rarely hanging overhead.
The Pukalani real estate market offers a substantial inventory
of homes for sale, ranging from small cottages to luxury homes.
Makawao/Olinda/Haliimaile
Makawao is a historic cowboy town characterized by wood frame buildings
with false fronts and hitching posts reminiscent of the Old West.
As the population grew in 1970’s, Makawao blossomed into a
charming and picturesque town with quaint shops, restaurants, new
age merchants, art galleries and holistic healing practitioners.
The Makawao/Olinda/Haliimaile real estate market offers a substantial
inventory of homes for sale, ranging from small cottages to luxurious
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