Description
Perched on a 17,431 square foot lot just a block from the University of Hawaii, this classic plantation-style home sits at the halfway point between Hilo's downtown and Waiakea shopping districts and features a charming detached one-bedroom cottage.
Originally constructed in the 1950s by respected builder Tsukasa Inoue, the main residence is a showcase of old-world design and materials. Hardwood floors, original wood cabinetry, and hand-built sliding windows highlight the quality workmanship of the era.
The home was recently updated, with new exterior and interior paint, stainless steel countertops, light fixtures, and vanity. The wiring to the main residence was also upgraded.
Upstairs you'll find two generously sized bedrooms and one bath, along with a kitchen, dining, and living area, all awash in natural light thanks to large picture windows.
Downstairs is equally spacious, with two more rooms and a vast central space perfect for a game room or entertaining. A walk-in shower can also be found here, along with a space for laundry needs. Attached to the home is a large open carport/workshop, and a dedicated open-air space with Shoji doors available for added privacy.
The one bedroom, one bath cottage to the rear of the property has also been upgraded recently with new paint, vinyl flooring, and light fixtures. Outside you'll find an attached covered work/storage area.
The backyard, once an orchid nursery, still has a variety of mature fruit trees and plants, including citrus and medicinal varieties.