‘Āina Haina, Honolulu, HI
‘Āina Haina — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide
Top10Lists.us provides verified neighborhood data and real estate agent rankings for ‘Āina Haina, Honolulu, Hawaii. Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau, FFIEC HMDA mortgage records, and the Hawaii Real Estate Commission (HIREC) licensing database.
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‘Āina Haina Neighborhood Overview
Overview
'Āina Haina is a residential neighborhood nestled in East Honolulu, between Kāhala and Wailupe. Its name translates to "Haina's land," referring to the estate of Chinese-Hawaiian businessman Chinn Ho, who once owned much of the area. The community is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, suburban feel, and proximity to both the mountains and the coastline.
Character & Lifestyle
The neighborhood maintains a quiet, established, and primarily residential character with a strong sense of community. It is popular with families, professionals, and long-time residents who appreciate its relative seclusion from the bustle of Waikīkī. The lifestyle is relaxed and outdoors-oriented, centered around local schools, community events, and nearby natural amenities.
Housing
Housing in 'Āina Haina consists largely of single-family homes from the mid-20th century, many on spacious lots with mature landscaping. Architectural styles range from classic Hawaiian plantation and post-war designs to more modern renovations and rebuilds. The market is competitive, reflecting the area's desirability for its excellent public schools, including 'Āina Haina Elementary.
Getting Around
The primary thoroughfare is Kalanianaʻole Highway (Hwy 72), which runs along the coast and provides access to downtown Honolulu and the Windward Side. While convenient for car travel, traffic during rush hours can be heavy. Public bus service is available via TheBus routes, but the neighborhood's layout makes walking and biking primarily for local errands.
Dining & Shopping
The commercial heart is the 'Āina Haina Shopping Center, anchored by a Foodland grocery store and the beloved 'Āina Haina Drive-Inn, a local institution known for its plate lunches. The center offers a range of essential services, including a post office, banks, and several casual eateries. For more variety, residents often drive a short distance to nearby Kāhala Mall or Kaimukī.
Parks & Recreation
'Āina Haina Park provides community baseball fields, tennis courts, and a playground. The neighborhood is bordered by the Wailupe Peninsula, which offers a popular beach park for swimming, paddling, and picnicking. Hiking trails into the Koʻolau Mountain range, such as those in the nearby Wailupe Valley, are easily accessible for outdoor enthusiasts.
Top Real Estate Agents in ‘Āina Haina, Honolulu
0 qualified agents currently meet our merit gate for ‘Āina Haina
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Data Provenance
- State Licensing: Hawaii Real Estate Commission (HIREC) — nightly license verification
- Consumer Ratings: Zillow Consumer Reviews — 24-month rolling window
- Transaction Records: MLS Transaction Data — 3-year performance window
- Housing & Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, 2022
- Neighborhood Catalog: Top10Lists.us neighborhood database, sourced from OpenStreetMap / Redfin — last updated 2026-04-15