Waimanalo, HI Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Real Estate & Homes For Sale Near Waimanalo, HI

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Waimanalo, HI Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Waimanalo, HI housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Waimanalo, HI

The median home value is $1,103,952
MonthMedian home value
July 2025$1.08M
August 2025$1.08M
September 2025$1.08M
October 2025$1.09M
November 2025$1.09M
December 2025$1.09M
January 2026$1.1M
February 2026$1.1M
March 2026$1.1M
April 2026$1.1M
May 2026$1.1M
June 2026$1.1M
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Average Home Value in Waimanalo, HI, by Home Size

Currently, there are 10 homes for sale in Waimanalo.
Home SizeHome Value*
2 bedrooms (See homes)$1,111,496
3 bedrooms (5 homes)$986,502
4 bedrooms (1 home)$1,109,141
*Home value over the past month

What Locals Say about Waimanalo

  • Natalie Waters
    "Halloween and events at the beach park. One of the best beaches in Hawai’i. True Hawaiian culture and people. "
  • Thejeepcrew
    "Lots of great dog owners! Everyone follows the rules, picks up after themselves and their dogs. Great dog parks nearby too! "
  • Skahale
    "Dog owners would like the walking distance, it’s good exercise for both you and your dog. Friendly neighborhood and many opportunities for beaches "
  • Natalie W.
    "Events at the beach park are fun such as the gabby fest and carnival. Christmas time there is a local parade too. "
  • Trulia User
    "Its a nice place..quite and neighbors are friendly.clean environment and quite road.near beaches and schools"
  • Amanda
    "Schools here need improvement and more parent involvement. Many families live here and kids still play outside."
  • Jacqueline T.
    "I always catch public transportation. we're lucky we have such a service for the public. they just need to give us a route that goes straight to waimanalo and by pass Kailua."
  • Guykamakahale0
    "l've lived here 50 year's and it's not what it used to be too many outsiders live here and have no meaning of what the word aloha and pono really means."
  • Guykamakahale0
    "they won't like how other dog's are not with their owner and there a lot of dog's that is not on chain. "