Pahoa Farm Lots East
Big Island, Hawaii
Pahoa is located along State Highway 130 near the Wanawale Forest Reserve and Kapoho Bay approximately twenty miles south of Hilo on the western side of the Big Island. Pahoa Village is located in the heart of the Puna district and is also referred as “Pahoa Town”. Lush tropical plant life surrounds Pahoa, such as orchids, anthuriums, and hapu’u fern trees. Lots are mostly wooded with some pasture.
The town of Pahoa was first a rugged sawmill town, then a sugar town, and also a crossroad on the old railroad. Main Street Pahoa has maintained its western style storefronts and wood boardwalks in a charming turn of the century Victorian style. Pahoa is a small artistic community that offers quaint shops and restaurants that span the globe from Thailand to Mexico and to Italy, making Pahoa one of the most pleasurable shopping and dining stops on the big island.
The countryside surrounding Pahoa is filled with natural wonders like the Lava Tree State Park, steam vents, groves of papaya trees and black sand beaches along the rugged Puna coast. From the bays at Isaac Hale Beach Park to the area of Puna, Route 137 (once known as Kalapana, the coastal road) winds through untouched pine forests, open pastures, and dense tropical foliage.
Lot Matrix
| Lot | Acres | Price | Land/Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 96.846 | $576,000 | Farming/Residential |
| 3 | 88.289 | $528,000 | Farming/Residential |
| 7 | 104.343 | $624,000 | Farming/Residential |
| 8 | 65.807 | $455,000 | Farming/Residential |
Note: The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, no warranties are expressed or implied by the Seller or Broker as to the condition of the property. Sellers and Brokers suggest that any prospective purchaser do its own due diligence, research, and/or inspections to satisfy itself as to the condition of the property.



