As you might guess, there's room to play golf.
, and as you might guess, there’s room to play golf. There’s room for many things: The property spans an astonishing 51 acres of waterfront on the Hamakua Coast.One of the many living spaces in the 9,019-square-foot main home.According to Hawaii Life listing agent Kenneth Springer, 28-3628 Hawaii Belt Road is perfect for the “discriminating buyer who seeks exclusivity, privacy and security.
Highlights include a chef’s kitchen, a library, a 2,800-square-foot primary suite served by an elevator and featuring a huge walk-in closet, as well as myriad windows, decks and patios overlooking the sea.A fully equipped storage barn stocked with machines and tools provides everything necessary to take care of the property.In addition to the main home, the estate includes a one-bedroom, one-bathroom “ohana” unit of 576 square feet.
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