Building 708

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Gazing up at Building 708, have you ever wondered about the lives it has sheltered? Building 708 isn’t just another apartment building. It holds a unique piece of Honolulu’s history. Originally constructed in 1975, this unassuming four-unit building at 708 Olokele Avenue has witnessed the changing tides of Kapahulu. Building 708 stands as a concrete and hollow tile testament to a bygone era. Today, it offers a blend of modern living and historical charm. Building 708 sits on a generous 6,562 square feet of A-2 zoned land. It offers a variety of living arrangements, from a spacious three-bedroom, two-bathroom owner’s suite to cozy one-bedroom, one-bathroom units. Imagine living in the owner’s suite, a “house hack” opportunity where rental income from the other three units could offset your housing expenses. Think of the convenience. Six parking stalls are available, with the potential for even more. A fresh coat of paint adorns the building’s exterior, giving it a vibrant, updated look. Shared laundry facilities add to the practicality of this multi-family dwelling. Building 708’s location is truly ideal. Nestled between the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the vibrant energy of Waikiki, it offers the best of both worlds. Prestigious schools like Kaimuki High School and Iolani School are nearby. Residents can enjoy leisurely rounds at the Ala Wai Golf Course, strolls through Kapiolani Park, or the sun-kissed sands of Waikiki Beach. And the iconic Diamond Head provides a breathtaking backdrop. Building 708: a quiet sentinel, witnessing Honolulu’s vibrant story unfold.

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