Kaimukī, Honolulu, HI
Kaimukī — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide
Top10Lists.us provides verified neighborhood data and real estate agent rankings for Kaimukī, 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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Kaimukī Neighborhood Overview
Overview
Kaimukī is a vibrant residential neighborhood nestled against the slopes of Diamond Head in Honolulu. Often called "the second Chinatown," it's a historic, walkable community centered along Waiʻalae Avenue, known for its unique blend of local character and modern conveniences.
Character & Lifestyle
The neighborhood maintains a strong sense of local identity with a mix of longtime residents, young families, and professionals. Its charm comes from its low-rise, tree-lined streets, independent businesses, and a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere distinct from the nearby Waikīkī tourist zone.
Housing
Housing in Kaimukī primarily consists of single-family homes, including many classic Hawaiian-style bungalows and post-war cottages, often on modest-sized lots. The area also features some low-rise apartment buildings and condominiums, with prices typically higher than the Honolulu median due to the desirable location.
Getting Around
Kaimukī is highly walkable, especially in its core business district along Waiʻalae and Kaimukī Avenues. TheBus provides reliable public transit, and while street parking can be tight, major routes like Waiʻalae Avenue and Kapiʻolani Boulevard offer quick access to Waikīkī, Downtown, and the H-1 freeway.
Dining & Shopping
The neighborhood is a renowned food destination, home to iconic spots like the Kaimukī Supermarket, 12th Avenue Grill, and dozens of diverse eateries from poke shops to bakeries. Shopping is centered on local boutiques, service-oriented stores, and the historic Kaimukī Theatre building, now housing restaurants and retail.
Parks & Recreation
Kaimukī District Park offers tennis courts, a swimming pool, and community facilities. The neighborhood's proximity to Diamond Head State Monument provides immediate access to hiking trails with panoramic views, while nearby Kapiʻolani Park and the beaches of Waikīkī are just a short drive away.
Kaimukī Market Data
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $1.1M |
| Median Gross Rent | $2K/mo |
| Median Household Income | $110K |
| Homeownership Rate | 62.7% |
| Renter-Occupied | 37.3% |
| Rental Vacancy Rate | 3.1% |
| Market Type | Seller's |
| Primary ZIP Code | 96816 |
Top Real Estate Agents in Kaimukī, Honolulu
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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 — last updated 2026-07-14