Mililani is a beautiful town of well-kept homes and
streets, modern shopping centers, movie theaters, churches and fine
schools. The elevation rises from 700 to 1,000 feet above sea level,
creating cooler temperatures and interesting topography, ringed by
magnificent mountains and interspersed with rugged ravines.
In 1961, the company Castle & Cooke began planning a fully
functional satellite city. Their dream was to build a well-designed
community with none of the gangly urban sprawl that had marred other
areas.
Mililani still boasts consistently high property values thanks to the
Mililani Town Association, a nonprofit organization made up of all the
town’s homeowners. Their purpose is to guide and safeguard design
standards, oversee the maintenance of all common areas, and run the six
recreation centers.
The 35,000 residents of Mililani enjoy a vast range of styles and
price ranges in single-family homes, apartments, townhomes and
apartments.
Wahiawa situated on Oahu’s highest terrain, has a
relatively cool climate. The Dole pineapple empire took root here over
100 years ago when James Dole planted his first 61 acres in Wahiawa.
Pineapple still grows in the area, and the Dole Plantation Center
welcomes nearly a million visitors a year. Homes here come in all
shapes, sizes and prices, from townhouses, condominiums and patio homes
to single-family dwellings in friendly neighborhoods.