For buyers considering Honokowai, Pikake stands out for beachfront positioning, fee-simple ownership, and its position within the West Maui condo market. The sections below translate building facts, MLS activity, and local tradeoffs into plain language.
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Overview
Pikake is an oceanfront, boutique, and low-rise condo community in Honokowai. It is well suited to buyers who want a stronger waterfront setting, everyday livability, and fee simple ownership. Built in 1966 with about 12 units.
Rental Potential & Investment Insights
If rental income matters, start with what is permitted: documented status is Yes. Pikake in Honokowai is often evaluated through verify access and services against your timeline.
Ownership is summarized as Fee Simple. Leasehold and fee-simple carry different financing and long-term cost profiles; confirm the interest conveyed on any specific unit.
Tiny oceanfront complex with scarcity value due to very limited unit count.
Quick facts
- Year built1966
- Units12
- Floors2
- OceanfrontYes
- Short-term rentalYes
- Minatoya listYes
- ZoningA2
- OwnershipFee Simple
- ParkingSurface
Amenities
Boutique oceanfront
Lifestyle
Day-to-day life at Pikake is shaped by Honokowai: town-adjacent convenience and neighborhood texture. Beach access and ocean proximity anchor the experience for many owners and guests. Expect a profile that often reads as oceanfront • boutique • low-rise—helpful orientation, not a substitute for a showing.
Within West Maui, small differences in density and guest volume separate communities that otherwise look similar on paper.
Buyer fit
Pikake draws buyers who care about how the building feels week to week, not just the postcard view.
Fee-simple ownership appeals to many primary and second-home buyers who prefer a traditional fee-simple interest.
Buyers who want a calmer owner profile should confirm rental rules and policies against how long they plan to hold.
Investor fit
From a numbers standpoint, Pikake is less about a single “cap rate” headline and more about verify access and services against your timeline.
Zoning is listed as A2—use it as context, then confirm how it interacts with association rules and county requirements for your intended use.
Unit-by-unit variation in view, floor, and finish often matters more here than the address line.
Pros & Considerations
Pros
- —Oceanfront
- —Boutique
- —Low-Rise
Considerations
- —No short-term rental—limits income potential if you wanted rental revenue
- —Older construction—verify systems, reserves, and planned projects on the unit you like
- —Smaller inventory—fewer annual resale comps; act when the right unit appears
Unit Types & Views
Pikake’s MLS footprint includes 1-bedroom residences. Views and floor plans vary by stack—confirm on each listing.
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Recent sales
Closed sales at Pikake from the MLS.
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Active listings at Pikake
1 current listing at Pikake.
Location & Nearby West Maui Highlights
Pikake is located in Honokowai, within Lahaina. Honokowai ties into West Maui beaches, dining, and resort corridors; drive times shift with traffic and season. Use the map for orientation, then validate commute and access on your own visits.
The Napili–Honokowai–Kahana corridor mixes lower-density pockets with vacation-rental inventory; beach access and neighborhood texture vary block by block.
Honokowai
3701 Lower Honoapiilani Rd
See where Pikake sits relative to nearby resorts, beaches, and West Maui condo communities.
Building Intelligence & Ownership Insights
Pikake in Honokowai deserves the same diligence as any Maui condo: understand construction era (year built near 1966), community scale (~12 units), 2 floors, and how those factors influence maintenance, insurance, and long-term upkeep.
Zoning (A2) frames common use patterns in the area; buyers should still reconcile zoning with HOA rules and county requirements for any intended use.
Insurance, windstorm exposure, and building-wide projects can move assessments. Review the latest association financials, reserve study, and meeting minutes where available—Pikake is no exception.
- Short-term rental:Yes
- Ownership:Fee Simple