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July 28, 2023

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S W E E T D I G S | 2 8 0 P O I P U D R I V E H anauma Bay is an only-in- Hawaii wonder found along Oahu's eastern shore where you can lounge on warm, golden sand or snorkel alongside bright fish in its mellow, clear waters. Travel a few minutes' west and you're overlooking Maunalua Bay, where the picture-postcard seascape includes a white sand coastline and the majestic peaks of Diamond Head, named for the glistening calcite crystals British sailors spotted on the face of this ancient volcanic crater in the 19th century. At 280 Poipu Drive, you're neatly situated between these two otherworldly destinations. Town is nearby, too, when you feel like ventur- ing out from this bespoke Hawaiian residence that's been smartly crafted around such a charmed location: Designed to maximize its splendid views, with a level of craftsmanship and features setting it leagues apart from other properties in the area. "It's like walking into your own resort," describes luxury real estate agent Tracy Allen. "There's nothing like it in this area." Allen, number one among individual Coldwell Banker agents in Hawaii, knows of what she speaks: "We don't have many homes of this caliber in Oahu. I can count them on two hands." Spanning approximately 8,945 square feet, with 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms (5 are full; 2 are half-bathrooms), the home is a sprawl- ing retreat with an open-air floorplan that's seamlessly at one with its island setting. It's completely private as well, from the moment the hefty front gate closes behind you and you glide into the sizable garage. At 900 square feet, the garage, outfitted with hydraulic car lifts and space for up to 5 vehicles, is a fitting introduction to the luxurious home. So too are inlaid ceilings dressed in striking chandeliers and glossy hard- wood that greet you at the majestic foyer. Notable is the airy scale of the home. Ceil- ings soar and every room is sizable, adding to the grand atmosphere. Even the lushly green manicured lot is oversized at nearly one-half acre. You can spend days relaxing along the sun deck, pondering ocean views and wafting palm trees, before slipping into the bubbling spa or refreshing pool. There's a spacious pool house, too, nicely separate from the main house—with a fitness center, bathroom and a flex room—that can easily morph into a stand- alone guest cottage, complete with its own laundry and wet bar. "When you have friends over, you have a secondary structure they can enjoy," points out Allen. Speaking of guests, there's an airy lanai, adjacent to the main living spaces, that func- tions as the outdoor heart of the home. Neatly shaded from the sun and elements, the space is a magnetic destination to meet for coffee while watching the sun rise, or to study the brilliant A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N 60 DIGS.NET | 7.28.23

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