Description
Located on the mild Southern side of Hana, just 4 miles from Hana town, close to picturesque Hamoa Beach and Waioka (Venus) Pool... An expansive property fronting Hana Highway and extending up to the Hana Forest Reserve & the lower, undisturbed reaches of the remarkable, secluded wilderness of the Waihoi Valley. Bountiful annual rainfall carried by gentle trade winds and conveniently distributed throughout the year... Pasturage along Hana Highway with large & spaced mature shade tree canopies spread above thin forest-floor foliage.... Pukuilua Stream (intermittant) threads through the center of the Land, originating high in the forest reserve of the Waihoi Valley. A place of traditional agriculture, followed by sugar cultivation, and most recently cattle ranching...With diverse possibilities including mixed use agriculture, pasturage for livestock, tropical flower farms, fruit tree orchards, organic farming, forestry, hunting, and permaculture...Along with the potential for restoring native habitats and supporting conservation efforts, and more...A personal refuge for self-reliance with sustainable and self-sufficient land use. Importantly, the land title of the lower 176 acres is officially registered with the State of Hawaii Land Court, providing a secure and reliable investment opportunity.
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Description
Located on the mild Southern side of Hana, just 4 miles from Hana town, close to picturesque Hamoa Beach and Waioka (Venus) Pool... An expansive property fronting Hana Highway and extending up to the Hana Forest Reserve & the lower, undisturbed reaches of the remarkable, secluded wilderness of the Waihoi Valley. Bountiful annual rainfall carried by gentle trade winds and conveniently distributed throughout the year... Pasturage along Hana Highway with large & spaced mature shade tree canopies spread above thin forest-floor foliage.... Pukuilua Stream (intermittant) threads through the center of the Land, originating high in the forest reserve of the Waihoi Valley. A place of traditional agriculture, followed by sugar cultivation, and most recently cattle ranching...With diverse possibilities including mixed use agriculture, pasturage for livestock, tropical flower farms, fruit tree orchards, organic farming, forestry, hunting, and permaculture...Along with the potential for restoring native habitats and supporting conservation efforts, and more...A personal refuge for self-reliance with sustainable and self-sufficient land use. Importantly, the land title of the lower 176 acres is officially registered with the State of Hawaii Land Court, providing a secure and reliable investment opportunity.