1288 Kapiolani Blvd #2201, Honolulu, HI 96814
FOR RENT

1288 Kapiolani Blvd #2201
Honolulu, HI 96814

Kakaako
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 950 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 950 sqft

$3,600/mo

Original price: $3,500
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Description

2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1 parking unit in Moana Pacific. Convenient location in the heart of Ala Moana, close to Ala Moana Shopping Center, Ala Moana Beach Park and many shops and restaurant.
Water heater replaced in 2022, Amenities
include fitness center, tennis courts, putting green, BBQ area, and movie theatre. Pool/jacuzzi and children's
playground are currently under renovation and not available for use.

Long term lease

Home Highlights

Pets
No
Parking
Attached Garage
Outdoor
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A/C
Cooling only
Utilities Included
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Listed
6 days ago

Details for 1288 Kapiolani Blvd #2201

Days on Market

Days on Market: 6 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Attached, On Site

Rental

Deposit: $3,600

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Affordability

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For this property
$129,600 PER YEAR
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What Locals Say about Kakaako

  • Trulia User
    "Close to shopping centers, beaches, supermarkets, farmers market, schools, college, restaurants. My view of the city and the beach is amazing. "
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  • Trulia User
    "The City Lights at Night ♥️ The convenience of being close to town. Neighbors are friendly. Close to Kakaako. Whole Foods, Walmart, Sams Club, Foodland, Safeway etc "
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  • Wendy G.
    "Very safe neighborhood. Lots to do with your family. Some homeless every once in a while but it’s to be expected as we are in the city."
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  • Tony H.
    "Area is close to park and beach offering playing fields, paths for running, skating or biking. Lots of family friendly restaurants, fast food, takeout, farmers markets and desert options. Can walk easily to shop for clothes, food and toys."
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  • Robert B.
    "I don’t know of any to be honest. I don’t get to involved with community things. Pretty much work and come home. Maybe beach on weekends of something like that."
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  • James T. H.
    "Quick to get to the freeway and the University of Hawaii especially off of peak times. Really did not expect it to be as fast as it has been."
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  • Robin L.
    "It is an urban neighborhood that is more suited for adults. It’s a great place to live, work and play!"
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  • Patrick
    "Great place to live... and shopping mall AVR grocery is easy walking distance and the beach is walking distance ."
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  • Hulahawaiigirl
    "close to Waikiki and ala Moana shopping center . the shopping district and art districts are here..."
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  • Jeni D.
    "Near Blaisdell which is a hub for events bridal expo, beer fest, performance theater, tattoo expos, concerts etc."
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  • Gmechocolate1
    "We have farmers market, parades, ethnic festivals, food festivals, monthly. Igor markets selling local lay made items, Honolulu Marathon..."
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  • Gail Y.
    "If you work in town you can easily walk, catch the bus, or ride a bike to work. I’ve seen people even skateboarding to work. I walk everywhere and it is even possible to walk to Waikiki if you are in general good health. Of course you need to avoid the expensive parking fees in the downtown area."
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  • Jayshoes1952
    "Convenient to just about anything except low prices. There is tremendous diversity in this multi cultural environment and people are very accepting."
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  • Lani C.
    "There are plenty of dogs but not all the businesses are dog friendly, nor is Hawaii all that dog friendly for that matter. The more crowded it gets the harder it is to walk a dog who does not get along socially with other dogs. "
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  • Lcobb808
    "Great neighborhood for young professionals. Dog-friendly. Wish there were a little more restaurants and shops but it is still an up and coming area. Higher price tag is the only downfall. "
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  • Yongsok
    "safe and modern, but pricey. lots of professional residents, old and young, deteriorating traffic expected in. ext several years, lots of activities to do, ideal location for beach parks and shopping, could use more food choices, new public transportation system is expected in next few years."
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  • Kealii.simeona
    "The community has excellent access to public transportation to and from downtown Honolulu. Well lite bus stops are clearly marked."
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  • Jrivera808
    "Top Not! This is the best Living in Honolulu, Prime Location, next to the biggest open Mall in the World - Ala Moana Center, Waikiki Beach, etc."
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  • Iqrayon
    "They would not like how small the doggy park areas are. They would like that you can walk them up and down the sidewalks and in the small grassy areas designated for dogs "
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  • Tiffany B.
    "There are food, fashion, yoga, events at SALT and in the areas nearby. The events are typically blocked off so it makes its easy to walk if you live in the area. "
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  • Jayney H.
    "15 minutes to work. Close to the freeway. Salt is super close so always somewhere to go. Close to Waikiki. Perfect location "
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  • Liane A.
    "It’s an ASIAN Community :) Happy to live here :) Love the diversity although mostly Asian Ancestry ............ People are friendly and everyone says Good Morning or Have a Great Day :)"
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  • Spencer
    "I have lived and work close by for the last five years and have truly loved it but I am thinking about moving because the cost is getting a little crazy for a three bedroom."
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  • Lrn c.
    "Lots of great small owned shops, great restaurants, coffee houses, and craft breweries. This neighborhood has a little bit of everything. Weekly farmers markets and a park make it very family friendly. Monthly night markets and street festivals makes it fun for all ages. "
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  • Amosandalexandra
    "This up & coming neighborhood is the perfect blend of urban and residential living. Close enough to the beaches but just far enough away from the touristy area of Waikiki. "
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  • Joanna M.
    "I owned in 909 and lived there for a short while. Being used to a more country setting, I was unsure about how I would like the area. I found I could easily live here, as everything is within walking distance, even the beach! I am working as a realtor to promote the area of Kakaako, an area in transition from light industrial to urban, and growing rapidly."
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Grace Huang
1288 Kapiolani Blvd #2201, Honolulu, HI is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 950 sqft apartment. 1288 Kapiolani Blvd #2201 is located in Kakaako, Honolulu. 1288 Kapiolani Blvd #2201 was listed for rent for $3,600/month on Apr 21, 2024.