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0.14 Acres Of Land For Sale In PAHOA, Hawaii

0.14 ACRES
$64,000
KALAPANA-KAPOHO BEACH RD
PAHOA, HI 96778
HAWAII COUNTY
SUBDIVISION:
KAIMU - MAKENA HOMESTEADS
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LOTNETWORK ID:
7550241
STATUS:
Active
Lot
MLS NUMBER:
661055
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Both lots are set back a little bit from the Kalapana-Kapoho Hwy.
$65,000 each one.
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