Ewa Beach Real Estate and the Neighborhood
Single Family Homes & Condominiums & Land & Milti-Family Homes
Originally a plantation town, the quaint buildings of the original town center are being preserved for future generations. Newer neighborhoods have been built at the entrance to the Ewa area. The Ewa-Gentry subdivision began development in 1988 with the Soda Creek single-family home project and will eventually have a total of 8,000 units of single and multi-family projects. Palm Villa and Palm Court subdivisions are townhouses, some with grassy courtyards, and others with decks. All have detached parking stalls for each unit. The Arbors subdivision has larger townhouses that include attached garages and an attractive recreational center with a swimming pool for each large group of townhouses. Sunrise is a 3-story condominium subdivision. Sun Terra project offers single-family homes with glass block windows and bay windows. Westloch is a master planned neighborhood with the emphasis on cul-de-sac streets to enhance neighborhood identity. Most houses are grouped in clusters around common courtyards and tot lots. The single-family homes were incorporated in 1988. Some of the homes were sponsored by the City to allow some families to purchase below the market price. Some of the houses border the West Loch golf course. Two of the projects in this neighborhood are West Loch Fairways and West Loch Estates.
Today there is a new marina going in to Ewa Beach. There is also one of the best kept secrets in Oahu's real estate market. It's not new, far from it, it's the original beach homes that line to coast line of Ewa Beach. Some are on rocky fronts and some are on beautiful white sand beaches with unbelievable views of Diamond Head off in the distance. There is also a lovely "Small Town Beachiness" to the community as well.
The biggest reason this area is almost forgotten about and prices are so good is due to the traffic that has become synonymous with the name Ewa Beach. There are lots of people traveling up and down Ft. Weaver Road and rush hour is pretty tough to take. There is finally a project underway to widen this major thoroughfare and also to connect the Kapolei Parkway which will also ease traffic to the H1. Add to this the Rail System that will be coming right through the area and we believe property values will be going in only one direction in the years to come...STRAIGHT UP!
Gayle and I would love to assist you in the search for your home. Please call upon us anytime and we will give you our 200% effort...because there are two of us...:-) :-)
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