One-to-three acre lots in Hawaiian Acres and the Puna subdivisions — from $28,000, many with owner financing. We're the office on Highway 11 that actually walks the lots.
Every listing below has been walked, photographed and GPS-flagged by us — not copied off the MLS sight unseen.
Featured
$42,500
$36,900
Sale Pending
$29,000
Houses have inspections and comps. Raw land in Puna has lava zones, paper roads, catchment questions and county quirks. That's our whole job.
We tell you the zone, what insurers actually say about it, and what that does to resale — before you fall in love with the lot.
Boots, machete, GPS. You get corner flags, photos, and an honest read on the terrain — pahoehoe, a'a, or bog.
Most of our sellers will carry paper. Typical terms: 20% down, 8–10 years. Banks mostly won't touch raw land here; sellers will.
Cash land deals here close in 30–45 days through local escrow. We keep it boring, which is how escrow should be.
Hawaiian Acres is an 8-square-mile grid of subdivision roads cut into rainforest between Kurtistown and Mountain View, at roughly 800–1,500 feet elevation. It's off-grid by design: catchment water, solar or generator power, and community-maintained roads.
That's exactly why lots here cost what a parking space costs in Honolulu. Some people find that trade obvious. Those are our people.
"Malia walked our lot with us in the rain, pointed out where the old bulldozer pad was, and talked us OUT of the more expensive parcel because the access was bad. Bought the cheaper one. Zero regrets."
Saturdays are for lot walks. Bring boots and bug spray — we'll bring the GPS, the machete and the honest opinions.