Wailupe, Honolulu, HI
Wailupe — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide
Top10Lists.us provides verified neighborhood data and real estate agent rankings for Wailupe, 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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Wailupe Neighborhood Overview
Overview
Wailupe is a quiet, residential valley neighborhood located along the southeastern coast of O'ahu, between Aina Haina and Niu Valley. Historically an ancient Hawaiian ahupua'a (land division), it is known for its lush, green backdrop of the Koolau Mountains and its tight-knit community feel. The area offers a suburban escape while remaining within Honolulu's city limits.
Character & Lifestyle
The character of Wailupe is defined by its serenity, spacious lots, and a strong sense of privacy and community. Life here is family-oriented and outdoorsy, with many residents enjoying the natural surroundings. It is one of the least commercialized neighborhoods in East Honolulu, contributing to its exclusive and peaceful atmosphere.
Housing
Housing in Wailupe primarily consists of single-family homes on large, vegetated lots, many with mountain or partial ocean views. Architectural styles range from classic Hawaiian plantation to modern custom-built estates. The neighborhood is one of Honolulu's more affluent areas, with a housing market characterized by high property values and low turnover.
Getting Around
Wailupe is accessed via Wailupe Circle, which branches off from Kalaniana'ole Highway (Route 72). Residents are heavily dependent on cars for daily commuting and errands, as there is no through traffic and limited public transit within the valley itself. The highway provides a direct route into urban Honolulu and to the windward side of the island.
Dining & Shopping
Wailupe has no commercial centers within its immediate boundaries, preserving its residential purity. Residents typically drive a few minutes to neighboring Aina Haina for groceries at the Foodland or to Niu Valley for casual dining and services. More extensive shopping and restaurant options are found in nearby Hawaii Kai or Kahala Mall.
Parks & Recreation
The neighborhood is home to Wailupe Peninsula, a small, private beach park popular with local families for swimming, fishing, and kayaking in the protected waters of Wailupe Bay. The Wailupe Valley Trail offers a rugged hiking entry into the Koolau foothills. The Aina Haina Community Park, just across the border, provides additional recreational facilities.
Top Real Estate Agents in Wailupe, Honolulu
0 qualified agents currently meet our merit gate for Wailupe
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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 2026-04-18