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July 5, 2019

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CARL J HIGGINS, VP, R RB-18217 CRS, GRI Luxury Property Specialist Direct: (808) 284-2459 Email: CarlH@hawaii.rr.com TRACY ALLEN, VP, RA RS-46610 Global Luxury Ambassador Luxury Property Specialist Society of Excellence Direct: (808) 593-6415 Email: Tracy@cbpacific.com www.TracyAllenHawaii.com Ke Iki Beach Bungalows is an idyllic, rare property with almost an acre and a half of prime land and 207 linear feet of wide, pristine beach. It consists of six buildings, comprised of a mix of studio, one and two-bedroom units. As charming beachfront bungalows for guests or to build an estate for your family, the property is zoned R-5 for residential use and yet retains coveted transient vacation rental licenses on four of the twelve units. Ke Iki Beach Bungalows were conceived by Herb and Helen Talbott in 1952, as both a family home and a destination for travelers seeking respite from the rigors of life. Today you will experience fragrant gardens among the coconut palms, royal palms, banana trees, monkeypod trees, Hawaiian coral trees, colorful hues of hibiscus and so much more. This private paradise is just a breath away from the soft, sugar sand beach and within walking distance to local shops and favorite restaurants. Sitting high above the shoreline and right in the heart of the North Shore's "seven-mile miracle" of surfing, well known to surfers and surf enthusi- asts world-wide. In the winter months you will be a stone's throw from many of the sport's greatest competitions. If your quest is to live among nature's finest gifts, then this property that offers a multitude of possibilities is your paradise. Offered at $11,800,000 59-575-1 Ke Iki Road, Haleiwa, Hawaii Paradise Fnd

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