Haleiwa

White sandy beaches with some of the surfing in the world.

Welcome to Haleiwa, Honolulu

A Rustic Coastal Retreat with a Laid-Back Charm
 
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Oahu’s North Shore resides Haleiwa, a charming beach town where the spirit of aloha is as bountiful as the waves. This lovely surf town boasts a rich history and laid-back vibe, creating an authentic slice of Hawaiian paradise.
 
As you wander through Haleiwa, you'll be greeted by colorful, plantation-style buildings that house an eclectic mix of local boutiques, art galleries, and cozy cafes. Each corner tells a story, while each shop is a treasure trove of local crafts and unique finds. The town's casual atmosphere is contagious, inviting you to slow down and savor the simple joys of island living.
 
But the real star of Haleiwa is its legendary surf culture. Known as the gateway to some of the world's most famous surf spots, including Waimea Bay and Pipeline, this town is a surfer’s paradise. Whether you're a seasoned pro or eager to catch your first wave, Haleiwa’s beaches offer the perfect backdrop for your surfing adventures.
 
And let's not forget the food! Haleiwa is a culinary delight, famed for its shrimp trucks, shave ice, and farm-to-table eateries, each serving up a taste of local flavors. As the sun sets, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, join the locals for a beachfront barbecue or a relaxed dinner under the stars. In Haleiwa, every day is an invitation to embrace the laid-back rhythm of island life and the warm, welcoming spirit of its people.
 

What to Love

  • A vacation-style beach town vibe with a charming blend of Old Hawaii feel and modern amenities
  • Stunning beaches and sunsets around every corner
  • Eclectic boutiques and unique eateries within reach
  • A wide range of home options for every taste and budget
  • Homes here boast high appreciation values

Local Lifestyle

Haleiwa's slow-paced lifestyle is a refreshing change from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, residents start their days with strolls along white sandy beaches, followed by a visit to a local café for a morning brew or matcha. The town's laid-back vibe is infectious, encouraging a lifestyle that appreciates the simpler pleasures of life. Haleiwa is not just a place to live; it's a place to unwind, recharge, and connect with the tranquil rhythm of the North Shore.
 

Dining and Entertainment

Haleiwa is a true haven for food enthusiasts. The town offers a diverse range of dining options that perfectly reflect its unique character. Boutique restaurants and cozy eateries are scattered throughout the town, serving a variety of cuisines that cater to every taste. These establishments offer traditional Hawaiian dishes, providing a taste of the local culture through flavors like poke, luau leaf, and haupia. In addition to local cuisine, there's a rich selection of international flavors, from fresh Japanese sushi to authentic Mexican tacos, ensuring that visitors and locals can enjoy a global culinary journey. Dining in Haleiwa is more than just about the food; it's about the experience. Local restaurants capture the laid-back vibe of the North Shore, with many offering outdoor seating where diners can enjoy their meals amidst beautiful views and the gentle island breeze, making every meal a relaxed and memorable experience.
 
For entertainment and recreation, Haleiwa Beach Park stands out as a central hub in the community. The park's beautiful beachfront offers the perfect setting for a range of activities. Families and friends can be seen enjoying picnics under the shade of palm trees, while water sports enthusiasts take advantage of the area’s excellent conditions for surfing, paddleboarding, and swimming. In addition to these everyday activities, Haleiwa is known for hosting various local events and festivals throughout the year. These events, which range from surf competitions to art and food festivals, are a testament to the town's vibrant and engaging community life.
 

Things to Do

In addition to its beautiful beaches, Haleiwa’s charm is abundantly visible in its shopping scene. The town is dotted with local art galleries where visitors can admire and purchase works by local artists, offering a glimpse into the vibrant art scene of the North Shore. These galleries often feature unique pieces inspired by Hawaii's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Quaint boutiques in Haleiwa provide a shopping experience that is both leisurely and culturally enriching. From handcrafted jewelry and clothing to surf gear and Hawaiian-themed souvenirs, these shops offer a variety of items that are as unique as the town itself. Shopping in Haleiwa isn’t just about the items you take home; it's about the experience of discovering treasures that embody the spirit of the island and the creativity of its people. Whether you’re browsing for gifts, keepsakes, or a special piece to remember your trip by, the shopping experience in Haleiwa is sure to leave you with lasting memories and unique finds.
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions about Haleiwa Real Estate:

1. What is the current state of the Haleiwa housing market?

Data for June 2024 suggests a dynamic market in Haleiwa. While historically prices have enjoyed steady growth, recent information indicates a potential plateau or even a slight decrease in median sale prices compared to the previous year's peak. Inventory levels might also be on the rise, offering more options for prospective buyers. The market remains competitive for certain properties, particularly those with desirable locations close to the beach, stunning ocean views, or proximity to the charming town center.

2. What types of properties are available in Haleiwa?

Haleiwa offers a unique housing landscape that blends Hawaiian charm with modern conveniences. Single-family homes dominate the market, ranging from cozy bungalows and plantation-style dwellings to sprawling estates on beachfront properties. Limited opportunities exist for condominiums or townhomes, reflecting the preference for single-family living with private outdoor space. Renovation opportunities might exist within some established neighborhoods, allowing buyers to personalize their piece of paradise.

3. What are the advantages of living in Haleiwa?

Beyond the undeniable allure of world-class surfing waves, stunning beaches, and a laid-back lifestyle, Haleiwa offers a plethora of advantages. The vibrant town center pulsates with a unique blend of shops, restaurants, art galleries, and cultural experiences. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to hiking trails, kayaking opportunities, and breathtaking natural beauty. The strong sense of community fosters a welcoming environment for residents.

4. What are some things to consider before buying in Haleiwa?

The cost of living in Haleiwa is generally higher compared to other parts of Oahu, reflected in real estate prices. Car ownership is essential for navigating the area, running errands, and exploring the island. Public transportation options are limited. Consider the potential for noise and a busier atmosphere, especially during peak tourist seasons, if seeking ultimate tranquility.

5. Is Haleiwa a good place to raise a family?

Haleiwa offers a safe and secure environment with a strong sense of community. However, the limited availability of single-family homes with large yards and the potential for noise and a more tourist-oriented vibe might be a consideration for some families. The quality of public schools varies, so research is essential. Ultimately, the suitability depends on your family's lifestyle preferences and priorities.

 
 

Overview for Haleiwa, HI

4,651 people live in Haleiwa, where the median age is 42.2 and the average individual income is $36,536. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

4,651

Total Population

42.2 years

Median Age

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$36,536

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Around Haleiwa, HI

There's plenty to do around Haleiwa, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Mālama Hawaii Makers Market, North Shore Sailing Adventures, and Bob Marlin Charters.

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Shopping 1.64 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 0.95 miles 19 reviews 5/5 stars
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Active 1.36 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 0.8 miles 26 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 0.8 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Haleiwa, HI

Haleiwa has 1,548 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Haleiwa do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 4,651 people call Haleiwa home. The population density is 1,510.86 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

4,651

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

42.2

Median Age

50.91 / 49.09%

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3

Average Household Size

$36,536

Average individual Income

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Schools in Haleiwa, HI

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The following schools are within or nearby Haleiwa. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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