Princeville condo (and house) update for the week of Oct 16th to 24th
Aloha,
I’m back from Bora Bora and yes, we had a fabulous time. The overwater bungalows with the glass topped coffee table for fish watching were everything I dreamed they would be. We even swam under the bungalow ourselves and took each others picture through the glass top coffee table. The wedding ceremony was in traditional Polynesian garb on the Matira beach. Here we are with our marriage official, “Patrick.”

We did everything: Swam with sharks in the deepest blue water I’ve ever seen, (that’s my hand you see on the left with the shark in the background) 
(Yes, we are in the water with the sharks while taking these pictures!)
pet and fed stingrays, 
rented a small boat and went around the whole island and did the same thing the prior day on a one speed bicycle that defied my expectations and actually lasted the whole 19 miles without falling apart.
We ate great French food and were treated to an unexpected delighted one night at the St. James Restaurant as we sat waterside enjoying dinner, when a huge, and I mean huge (6 foot) manta ray rose up from the deep and did three barrel rolls in the water just below our table before quickly going back into deep water.
While visiting with a gal in the neighboring dive shop the next day we learned they used to give dives out to see this huge ray, but since so many new resorts were constructed out on the motu’s (small Islands surrounding Bora Bora) over the last few years, the big mantas moved. If you are on a motu, as we were, and as many of the resorts are, power boats are used to shuttle guests back and forth from the motu to the main Island.
The waters of Bora Bora are so calm because the entire Island is ringed by a fringe of small motus and / or reefs. The shades of blue are another story altogether and in some cases, simply too amazing and beautiful to describe.

I knew I shouldn’t get started talking about the past week because my purpose here is to give you the weekly update so I will stop and get back to business. This update is a little longer as it includes the two days I omitted from the update last week due to our departure. So, on to your update:
Copyright 10/25/2009 by Hawaii Information Service
NEW LISTINGS
228548 T A 5 4-5-3-6-22-20 FS $2,650,000 Kaiulani Of Princeville #20 2,864 #20 3/3.5
228569 T A 6 4-5-4-5-39-4 FS $262,500 Cliffs At Princeville #1104 917 #1104 1/2
224986 T A 5 4-5-4-5-39-72 FS $439,000 Cliffs At Princeville #3204 917 #3204 1/2
227179 T A 5 4-5-4-6-1-54 FS $849,000 Villas Of Kamalii #54 1,767 #54 3/3
226738 T A 5 4-5-4-5-16-42 FS $874,000 Alii Kai At Hanalei #5202 1,086 #5202 2/2
228566 T A 2 4-5-4-12-3-34 FS $999,000 Hanalei Bay Villas #34 1,248 #34 2/2.5
UNDER CONTRACT
226523 T U 75 4-5-4-5-4-5 FS $209,000 Princeville Mauna Kai #5A 1,503 #5A 2/2
EXPIRED
217010 SH X 311 4-5-4-6-1-49 FS $230,000 Villas Of Kamalii #49 1,825 #49 3/3
217215 SH X 311 4-5-4-6-1-49 FS $245,000 Villas Of Kamalii #49 1,825 #49 3/3
217229 T X 353 4-5-4-5-18-6 FS $549,000 Puamana #2B 1,532 #2B 2/2
WITHDRAWN
217582 T W 347 4-5-3-6-22-18 FS $2,349,000 Kaiulani Of Princeville #18 2,864 #18 3/3.5
219806 T W 284 4-5-3-6-22-6 FS $2,465,000 Kaiulani Of Princeville #6 2,861 #6 3/3.5
PRICE CHANGES
218643 SH A 327 4-5-4-5-23-30 FS $99,000- Plantation At Princeville #812 1,153 #812 2/2
218642 SH A 327 4-5-4-5-23-30 FS $99,000- Plantation At Princeville #812 1,153 #812 2/2
218641 SH A 327 4-5-4-5-23-30 FS $99,000- Plantation At Princeville #812 1,153 #812 2/2
218640 SH A 327 4-5-4-5-23-30 FS $99,000- Plantation At Princeville #812 1,153 #812 2/2
218639 SH A 327 4-5-4-5-23-30 FS $99,000- Plantation At Princeville #812 1,153 #812 2/2
218864 T A 319 4-5-4-5-23-11 FS $549,000- Plantation At Princeville #321 1,318 #321 3/3
228464 T A 11 4-5-4-5-24-76 FS $639,000- Nihilani At Princeville Resort #26A 1,874 #26A 3/2.5
211712 T A 520 4-5-4-11-3-7 FS $995,000- Hanalei Bay Resort #B13 1,324 #9123/4 2/2
This information has been supplied by third parties and has not been independently verified by Hawaii Information Service and is, therefore, not guaranteed.
Ka’iulani 20, purchased from the developer for $1,985,180 in 11/07 is back on the market listed at an optimistic $2.650M. This property was previously listed from 1/08 to 1/09 and from 2/09 to 7/09 for $2.650M and was withdrawn on both occasions. Maybe the third time is a charm. Cliffs 1104 is at a new price of $262,500 but was previously listed from 5/08 to 10/09, starting at $489K and dropping to $275K just before being withdrawn from the market. It last sold for $135K in 3/01. Cliffs 3204 is making it’s first appearance on the market since selling for $380K in 1/08. It is now listed for $439K. Villas of Kamali’i 54 was purchased for $607,500 in 11/03 and is back as a new listing at $849K. This unit was listed from 5/06 to 1/07, starting at $1.185M and dropping to $1.095M before it expired. Ali’i Kai 5202 listed at $874 and purchased for $405K in 7/03 was previously listed from 9/06 to 2/07 for $1.195M when it was withdrawn. Last up is Hanalei Bay Villa 34, purchased for $975K in 11/05 and listed for $999K.
No properties sold during this period, however, Mauna Kai 5A, a bank foreclosure listed for $209K went back under contract. This property showed as sold on 9/28 but came back on the market on 10/6 and went back under contract on 10/20.
Two fractional segments of Villas of Kamali’i 49 expired while listed at $230K. This unit sold as a whole unit for $509,400 in 10/03. Puamana 2B also expired while listed for $549K. This unit sold for $510K in 6/05.
Ka’iulani 18, purchased for $1,972,350 in 10/07 and listed for $2.349M was withdrawn after 347 market days. Ka’iulani 6 was also withdrawn, listed for $2.465M and purchased for $2,051,780.
Of the eight price changes this week, 5 were fractional segments of Plantation 812 which went to an amazing $99K from $145K. This unit sold for $729K in 6/06. Plantation 321, purchased for $435K in 7/05 reduced from $649K to $549K. Nihilani 26A, purchased from the developer for $805K in 12/06 reduced from $675K to $639K. The last reduction is Hanalei Bay Resort 9123/4 which went from $1.025M to $995K. This unit sold in 11/00 for $359K.
Now on to your Princeville home update:
Copyright 10/25/2009 by Hawaii Information Service
NEW LISTINGS
227009 RS A 5 4-5-3-12-3 FS $1,988,800 4043 Aloalii Dr 8,972 sqft 3,588 3/3.5
224775 RS A 5 4-5-3-12-4 FS $1,995,000 4035 Aloalii Dr 9,415 sqft 3,407 3/3
210725 RS A 5 4-5-4-8-47 FS $2,999,000 5045 Kapiolani Lp 16,502 sqft 4,226 5/4.5
223389 RS C 5 4-5-4-14-31 FS $1,075,000 3885 Kamehameha Rd 12,127 sqft 2,372 4/3
CONTINGENT SALES
200621 RS C 792 4-5-4-21-7 FS $790,000 3770 Cr Kaweonui Rd/alber 10,737 sqft 2,184 3/2.5
223389 RS C 5 4-5-4-14-31 FS $1,075,000 3885 Kamehameha Rd 12,127 sqft 2,372 4/3
WITHDRAWN
226863 RS W 63 4-5-4-16-79 FS $769,500 4105 Kekaulike Ln 10,408 sqft 1,700 2/2
PRICE CHANGES
210765 RS A 537 4-5-4-23-24 FS $659,000- 3807 Makani Kai Pl 10,386 sqft 1,535 3/2
219774 RS A 20 4-5-4-13-65 FS $662,000- 3717 Albert Rd 12,762 sqft 2,377 3/3
218770 RS A 321 4-5-4-16-77 FS $737,000+ 4117 Kekaulike Ln 10,650 sqft 3,100 3/2.5
221404 RS A 245 4-5-4-14-32-5 FS $1,490,000- 3875 Kamehameha Rd #5 10,332 sqft 3,709 6/6
This information has been supplied by third parties and has not been independently verified by Hawaii Information Service and is, therefore, not guaranteed.
That brings us up to date for this week. I’m back home and here to stay so don’t hesitate to call or email before buying or selling. Get the facts! That’s why I’m here.
Aloha Elaine

View from our bungalow. Click on picture to see the panoramic view.
Elaine Schaefer (R, CRS, GRI, ABR)
Broker in Charge – Princeville Resort Office
Certified Residential Specialist
Graduate, Realtor’s Institute
Accredited Buyer’s Representative
Top Producer 100% Club
RE/MAX Kauai
Princeville Resort Office
POB 223632
Princeville, HI 96722
cell: 808 639 2935
home fax: 1 808 440 4552
email:soldonkauai@yahoo.com
website: www.KauaiRealEstateNow.com
blog: http://blogs.alohaliving.com/princeville-condo-sales/
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