

We sell the produce and are able to experience the process of caring for the trees, nurturing them during the harvest and doing everything needed to maximize yield. We also have a lime farm, with grapefruits and avocados. One of the things that we do at our property in Lauiniupoko is we raise chickens. Because I want to give my kids an experience that would be way beyond just education. And it's one of the reasons I chose to live Hawaii. The test scores don't show emotional well-being of children. It might just be an old myth, and I still don't believe test scores have anything to do with the quality of life and lifestyle that we can give our children. I have never had a problem with education in Hawaii. But with that said, you can find very good schoolteachers in both the public system and the private system.

I believe that education really does come from the home. I tell them “it's the school that will inspire you to help your kids the most at home.” People are always asking me what are the best schools in Hawaii or on Maui.

This neighborhood is serviced by Princess Nahienaena elementary school, LIS which is short for Lahaina Intermediary School, and Lahainaluna High School, which is the oldest high school west of the Mississippi. The public school system is actually very good on West Maui. The Mahanalua Nui, and Puunoaand Makila Ranch lots, hich are oceanfront view larger parcels that are currently for sale. The neighborhood actually consists of three subdivisions. Not to mention being “as leeward as it gets” means maximum blue sky weather. Due to the easy access to the beach, sheer beauty (with mountain and ocean views), and minimal driving. I can tell you that I believe that the lifestyle that Lauiniupoko offers is almost unsurpassed. I have personally lived in the actual town of Lahaina, on Front Street, in the Upcountry of Kula, and in KIhei. It just this a very convenient place to live. The biggest reason of course being access to the beach, being on the southside of Lahaina and avoiding all of the major traffic up by the resorts. This has always been one of the most sought after neighborhoods to live in all of West Maui. Typically 12 to 20 homes will sell every year in this neighborhood.Ddemand is actually very strong…it's that the supply is typically quite short. A system of water collection lakes and pipes were run down to feed the neighborhood water and is now become just as lush as the valley above. The word Lauiniupoko means “short coconut leaf.’ It is named after the watershed which consists of a 6.2 mile perennial stream and is one of the best in all of Maui. I always thought to myself “This has GOT to be the best location on the entire island.” The homes are all the homes located 500-1000 feet above sea level which means relief from some of the heat and also creates absolutely unparalleled views of the Pacific Ocean. When I first moved into the neighborhood it was somewhat of a dream come true. It's simply straight up the hill from the Beach Park. It is directly off of Highway 30 on a street called Kai Hele Ku. The Lauiniupoko neighborhood is located approximately 2.5 miles south of Lahaina Town on the West side of Maui. A very rich and unique Hawaiian lifestyle indeed.

With 123 lots ranging from 2-19 acres these are zoned agricultural with lots of fruit trees, organic gardens and various farming activities. The average sold price per finished square foot in Launiupoki has been $1027 and the average cost of land has been $205,189 per acre. Please just scroll down to the bottom of this page. In case you enjoy researching Maui Real Estate statistics, I have provided a spreadsheet with the sale of every home and land parcel in the Launiupoko neighborhoods since their inception. View Na'alehu Naalehu Naalehu Lot 518 Nahiku Napili/kahana/honokowai Ninole Ocean View Olowalu Oocean View Ranchos Ookala Paauilo Pahala Pahoa Papaaloa Papaikou Pearl City Pepeekeo Poipu Princeville Pukalani South Kona Spreckelsville/paia/kuau Volcano Wahiawa Waialua Waianae Waikoloa Wailea Wailea/makena Wailuku Waimanalo Waimea Waipahu Cook Captain Cook Captain Cook Ewa Beach Haena Haiku Hakalau Haleiwa Hana Hanalei Hanapepe Hauula Hawaii National Park Hawaiian Natl Park Hawi Hilo Holualoa Honalo Honokaa Honolulu Honomu Hoolehua Kaaawa Kaanapali Kahakuloa Kahuku Kahului Kailua Kailua Kona Kailua-kona Kalaheo Kamuela Kaneohe Kapa'a Kapaa Kapaau Kapalua Kapolei Kauai Kaunakakai Kaupo Kawaihae Keaau Kealakekua Kealia Keanae Keauhou/honalo Mauka Kekaha Kihei Kilauea Kohala Coast Kohala Ranch Koloa Kualapuu Kula Kula/ulupalakua/kanaio Kurtistown Lahaina Laie Lanai Lanai City Laupahoehoe Lawai Lihue Maalaea Makawao Makawao/olinda/haliimaile Maui Meadows Maunaloa Mililani Milolii Molokai Mountain View Mountainview Mt.
