




OLD WAILUKU TOWN - Maui County Hawaii
- driving into old Wailuku
- Iao Elementary School
- Ichiban Okazuya
- West Maui mountain view
- classic Wailuku 3BD/1BA home for sale
I took these the other day when showing a Wailuku homes for sale to some clients - young first time home buyers from Maui. You know, some parts of Old Wailuku are just dripping with charm - classic homes and businesses from the 1920's and 30's. Some of the most affordable housing and real estate on Maui is in Wailuku. Wailuku is also the County seat, with the government offices and all that. Want to see more Wailuku buildings?
Then I grabbed some lunch at the Ichiban Okazuka - that's like local-style Japanese take out food. Got the chicken katsu mini plate, with veg. Damn it was good. Busy spot at lunch time in Old Wailuku... plenty of walk in traffic.
Sometimes it's really tough being a Maui Realtor - the things you have to do! Aloha from Wailuku Maui Hawaii.
Thanks for reading my MAUI BLOG. Georgina M. Hunter R(S) - Maui Real Estate Sales - Jim Sanders Realty Inc. Paia HI


The pictures are awesome! ...Thanks for sharing those!
Nice West Maui Mountain photos Hunter. I like the Okazuya picture too
Georgina- Awesome photos! I just love those mountains. There is nothing more beautiful then the sight of mountains with the view of the ocean.
The clouds in the blue skies are reminiscent of the islands. Your pictures are excellent!
Georgina, The home is lovely but I can't even imagine driving with that beautiful scenery every day! I miss mountains and yours are spectacular!
Thanks everyone for your comments - have a great Sunday.
Beautiful place - I hope to visit one day when time and money permits. Thanks for sharing.
Georgina - Very nice photographs and it really looks like Hawaii gets a lot of moisture, it is so green.
Scott - and there's a great tattoo shop in Paia, if you feel the need to feel the needle
Robert - most parts of Hawaii get plenty of rain, but they save the dry parts for the tourists
Can you do something about those telephone and electrical wires? Oh, that's right, they add to the charm and rural character. Did you see that Chris Hart's son is trying to open a pub in downtown Wailuku. Revitalization is coming...Slowly but surely.
Yes Billy I saw that - isn't that where the old Vineyard Tavern used to be, or somewhere around there. That was quite the notorious hangout.
Georgina, These are some beautiful pictures. Paradise is to beautiful. Thanks for sharing them. I especially love your first photo, terrific angle.
Is anyplace affordable there, I think I need to move!
Bob - glad you liked them.
Mary - I guess that depends on your definition of affordable, but YES, come on over and I'll find you something you can afford.
Your classic Wailuku home looks like a classic San Diego Craftsman home. Looks like it costs the same, too -- LOL.
Russel this home is a cut above the usual plantation style camp homes. This must have been a very nice home back when it was built.
I wish I was there. Those are some beautiful pictures.
Thanks Lisa.