$1250 ***SHARE VERY NICE CLEAN 3 BR 2 BTH HOUSE W/ONLY 1 OTHER PERSON*** (Ewa Beach)
Ewa Beach
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING HERE...I have a very nice rental opportunity you should check out if you hope for a clean, cozy, friendly, ohana type environment.HALF OF HOUSE IS AVAILABLE TO RENT NOW. I HAVE JUST COMPLETED RENOVATION SO THERE IS BRAND NEW PAINT, CARPET, LANDSCAPING, & MORE. I LIVE ALONE SO NO OTHER TENANTS BESIDE YOURSELF.Click here or paste in your browser to SEE MORE PHOTOS OF THE HOUSE....http://picasaweb.google.com/inspiredbydiana/RENTAL?feat=directlinkRent includes ALL utilities except split cable/internet, enclosed garage, gated yard, 2 large patio areas, full private bath with lots of storage, cable/internet, HDTV, 42\" TV is have parked in the LR, washer, dryer, dishwasher, BBQ. I clean all common areas so you will only need to clean/pick up after yourself in the common areas. I have a cute Persian kitty but sorry no other pets are allowed unless you have fish/aquarium. CALL (808) 690-0653 IF INTERSTED. ONLY SERIOUS LEGITIMATE INQUIRIES ARE WELCOME. Location: Ewa Beachits NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
$3600/wkBeautiful Island living home with sparkling blue pool. A separate guest cottage with one bedroom/bath & living room.Tropical landscape with out door living space. Hot tub.2 car garage. To view more pics http://gallery.me.com/neumannators#100146MONTHLY RATES AVAILABLEhalekai.ewa@gmail.com Kaileonui Street (google map) (yahoo map) dogs are OK - wooof Location: Ewa Beach/Ocean Pointeits NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
Tara or Rob | Yosemite Region Resorts | realfun@mtnleisure.com | (800) 962-4765, (209) 962-4396Pupu Street, Ewa Beach, HI\"Nani Moana Hale\" (Beautiful Ocean Home). Located in Ewa Beach, the sunniest part of Oahu! Remodeled in 2008. Private sandy beach. Click Here to view Web Site Click Here for Virtual Tour Furnished 3BR/1.5BA Vacation Single Family House$5,250/month (includes utilities)Bedrooms3Bathrooms1 full, 1 partial Sq Footage1,550 Parking2 dedicatedDESCRIPTIONAt last you have arrived at your Hawaiian getaway. You’ve been looking forward to this very moment for some time now. You pull through the gated entry and the first thing you notice is the lovely tropical landscaping…citrus fruit trees, banana trees, a plumeria tree bursting with fragrant yellow blooms, a striking fuchsia-colored bougainvillea, tree ferns, orchids and bird of paradise. You hurry to the front door of the house. As soon as you step over the threshold you see and hear the surf. It’s breathtaking; even more beautiful than you imagined. With all the jalousie windows and wall-to-wall sliders open, the sea breeze quietly rushes in and whispers a bashful “hello” as it envelopes you and begins luring you to the backyard. You take your shoes off so you can feel the soft green lawn under your toes; step-by-step you are beckoned to the seawall. The trade winds now serenade you, acting as a maestro in this well rehearsed event, playfully welcoming your arrival as the cluster of coconut palms begin to dance and sway as if they were merely puppets on a string. A few local birds hover above navigating the winds, while a few others hop around the lawn whistling their songs and a crab cautiously peeks over the seawall. You step from the lawn to the soft, velvety sand and each of your toes sink into the sun kissed warmth. At last you rest yourself on the seawall and you are greeted by the restless and waving sea. Crashing wave-after-crashing wave, the sea is teasing and taunting, like a child imploring you to play…you feel the sea water mist your face as you anticipate the next big wave rolling toward you… You are in awe by the beauty that surrounds you in this moment. Few things will rivet one, like the beauty of moving water. It is truly and unequivocally mesmerizing. You feel like you’ve been taken back to a different time and place…the old Hawaii, from times gone by. You find yourself gazing at the sea, smiling at the dancing palms and deeply inhaling the healing sea air. In the back of your mind, you wonder, ‘If I gaze long enough, will I be able to memorize and forever etch this beautiful dream into my memory?’ You break free from the magical trance and wander back to the house to see what you passed by on your way out to say “Aloha” to the sea. As you enter the lanai you feel the cool tile under your feet. It’s refreshing. This cozy room features two separate seating areas and a volcanic rock fireplace. You decide that this is the perfect place to read that novel that you brought along. As you enter the living room through the vintage glass doors, you are impressed by the spacious feeling that the open floor plan provides. The living room is also a peaceful place to sit back and relax. As you stand there, taking it all in, you notice how the soft colors of the cottage-like walls make you feel…you begin to unwind, stretch a little, smile a little. As you stretch, reaching upwards, you notice the vaulted ceiling and then admire the lovely bamboo media center with the widescreen television …you think to yourself, ‘I’ll catch up on some of those movies I’ve been meaning to watch.’ From the living room, you walk toward the kitchen, passing by the little rattan desk and the dining table for four. As lovely as the dining table is, you’ve already planned on having breakfast, lunch and dinner out at the dining table near the seawall, tucked under the cluster of coconut trees…you stop to look out at that little table for four and begin to daydream about a breakfast served up of sliced tropical fruits: bananas, pineapple, mango, papaya, coconut and perhaps some Kona coffee and local Portuguese sweet bread...mmmmm, can’t wait…you get excited about visiting the local farmers market for the best produce. You know that one of the highlights of your getaway will be the spectacular sunrises each morning, off to the East over Honolulu, Waikiki and Diamond Head. What a beautiful way to start each day. And then, there’s lunch and dinner…more delicious meals to enjoy. Most of Hawaii’s foods are influenced by the cultures of the Pacific Islands and several parts of Asia…let’s see, there is Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese and Puerto Rican… You know what your favorites are and that you’ll broaden your horizons by trying some new cuisine while on the island. One thing is for sure, the dining table out at the seawall is the best table in the house and you have it every night of the week! You daydream a little more…’a romantic seaside luau for two…tiki torches lit, perhaps a local Hawaiian wine from the big island, perfectly paired to the evenings cuisine and the sunset at Barbers Point, just off to the West’… The coolness of the tile under your bare feet brings you back to where you left off…You wander down the hall and scope out the three bedrooms. Each one is cozy, inviting and perfectly coordinated with island décor. The master bedroom, however, has one thing that the other two rooms do not…an expansive view of the great blue Pacific. It’s then that you realize…there is an ocean view from nearly every room in the house; the lanai, living room, dining room, kitchen and master bedroom. The neutral palette of this tastefully decorated getaway is just what you’d hoped for, as you ease, ever further, into a relaxed mode. The light and airy atmosphere is inviting, charming and delightful. Rattan furnishings with tropical prints and Asian accents throughout, gently and gracefully remind you, room-by-room that you are indeed, in a tropical paradise. Welcome friends, you have arrived at your home-away-from-home, Hawaii-style. Renovated in 2008, this dreamy oceanfront home is sure to provide you and your loved ones with the vacation experience you’ve been wishing for. Features: Oceanfront, 1-level, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, 1550 sq. ft., gated property, private sandy beachView & Location: Oceanfront, Honolulu, Waikiki, Diamond Head, tide poolsMaximum Occupancy: 6 people, including childrenBeds: King (Master), Queen (2nd & 3rd rooms), Linens ProvidedKitchen: Full kitchen, full-size refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, blender, toaster, rice cooker, crock pot, bread maker, mixer, dinnerware, glasses, silverware, pots & pans, baking pans, cooking utensils, dish soap, kitchen towels and starter paper products. Indoor washer & dryer.Entertainment: Cable, widescreen television, DVD, VCR, CD player, tape player, DVD & VHS movies, games and booksCommunication: Free long distance to USA, WiFi (bring your laptop)Outdoors: Patio with table, umbrella & chairs, teak dining table & chairs at the sea wall, teak loungers with pads on private sandy beach, gas BBQParking: 2 Car Carport and Additional Off Street ParkingSuitability: No pets allowed. No smoking allowed.Nearby Activities in a nutshell: Fishing, surfing, swimming, kayaking, shelling, parasailing, snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, water park, golf courses, shopping, outlet shopping, movie theaters, skate park, hiking, wildlife viewing, seasonal sea turtle & whale watching.There is so much fun to be had on Oahu! From pure relaxation to extreme sports, there is something to suit everyone’s agenda. In your backyard: Sunbathing, tide pools, fishing and seasonal sea turtle & whale watching.Transportation: Oahu has a great transit system. It’s been said…the bus system is the best, most cost effective way to tour the island. Or take the ferry to Honolulu.Beaches: There are over 130 beaches on Oahu, all with their own special attributes. You’ll want to visit several different beaches and chances are, you’ll find 1 or 2 that become your most favorite. Some are best for surfing, some have calm waters for snorkeling and others have just the right size waves for body surfing and boogie boarding. Some are crowded and others are quiet and tucked away. Water Sports: Whether you are a beginner or expert, there is an aquatic interest to suit everyone. Watch the professional surfers navigate the colossal winter waves on the North Shore, take a surfing lesson, learn to body surf or boogie board, ocean kayaking is a blast, try parasailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, sport fishing, swimming, boating, water-skiing, windsurfing, seasonal sea turtle & whale watching or submarine dive and you’ll love the water park that’s about a 10 minute drive from here.Golf: There are nearly three dozen golf courses on Oahu, spanning from public and municipal courses to semi-private and private. Many of the courses are easily accessible to visitors. Golfers will be dazzled by the stunning views of the glistening sea and majestic mountains. You are approximately a 5-10 minute drive to 6 courses.Shopping: At the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet you’ll find good deals on souvenirs, Waikele Outlet features popular stores such as Anne Klein, Ralph Lauren, Big Dog, Vans, Saks Fifth Avenue and more or make your way to Honolulu for upscale & boutique shopping.Dining: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, French, Mexican, Italian, Vegetarian, Vegan. You will also find Starbucks just around the corner and fast food restaurants within a couple of minutes from here.Tourist Attractions & Entertainment: Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Macadamia Nut Farm, Dole Plantation, Polynesian Cultural Center, Waimea Falls, Hawaiian Railway, Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens, several museums, take in one of the local Luau’s or catch a movie at Kapolei 12-Plex Theatre. Professionally Managed by YOSEMITE REGION RESORTS, email realfun@mtnleisure.com, (800) 962-4765, 18687 Main Street, Suite B4, Groveland, CA 95321. www.yosemiteregionresorts.comsee additional photos belowRENTAL FEATURESFireplaceHigh/Vaulted ceilingTile floorBreakfast nookDishwasherRefrigeratorStove/OvenMicrowaveWasherDryerLaundry area - insideBalcony, Deck, or PatioYardCable-readyHigh-speed internetCOMMUNITY FEATURESCovered parkingGuest parkingGated propertyVintage buildingRENTAL RATESMonthly & Extended-Stays preferred. For Weekly stays, please contact us. $5,250 per month (includes utilities).ADDITIONAL PHOTOSRenter contact info: Tara or RobYosemite Region Resortsrealfun@mtnleisure.com(800) 962-4765, (209) 962-4396Equal Opportunity HousingPosted: Oct 30, 2008, 8:48pm PDT at (google map) (yahoo map) Location: Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii its NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
Tara or Rob | Yosemite Region Resorts | realfun@mtnleisure.com | (800) 962-4765, (209) 962-4396Pupu Street, Ewa Beach, HI\"Nani Moana Hale\" (Beautiful Ocean Home). Located in Ewa Beach, the sunniest part of Oahu! Remodeled in 2008. Private sandy beach. Click Here to view Web Site Click Here for Virtual Tour Furnished 3BR/1.5BA Vacation Single Family House$5,250/month (includes utilities)Bedrooms3Bathrooms1 full, 1 partial Sq Footage1,550 Parking2 dedicatedDESCRIPTIONAt last you have arrived at your Hawaiian getaway. You’ve been looking forward to this very moment for some time now. You pull through the gated entry and the first thing you notice is the lovely tropical landscaping…citrus fruit trees, banana trees, a plumeria tree bursting with fragrant yellow blooms, a striking fuchsia-colored bougainvillea, tree ferns, orchids and bird of paradise. You hurry to the front door of the house. As soon as you step over the threshold you see and hear the surf. It’s breathtaking; even more beautiful than you imagined. With all the jalousie windows and wall-to-wall sliders open, the sea breeze quietly rushes in and whispers a bashful “hello” as it envelopes you and begins luring you to the backyard. You take your shoes off so you can feel the soft green lawn under your toes; step-by-step you are beckoned to the seawall. The trade winds now serenade you, acting as a maestro in this well rehearsed event, playfully welcoming your arrival as the cluster of coconut palms begin to dance and sway as if they were merely puppets on a string. A few local birds hover above navigating the winds, while a few others hop around the lawn whistling their songs and a crab cautiously peeks over the seawall. You step from the lawn to the soft, velvety sand and each of your toes sink into the sun kissed warmth. At last you rest yourself on the seawall and you are greeted by the restless and waving sea. Crashing wave-after-crashing wave, the sea is teasing and taunting, like a child imploring you to play…you feel the sea water mist your face as you anticipate the next big wave rolling toward you… You are in awe by the beauty that surrounds you in this moment. Few things will rivet one, like the beauty of moving water. It is truly and unequivocally mesmerizing. You feel like you’ve been taken back to a different time and place…the old Hawaii, from times gone by. You find yourself gazing at the sea, smiling at the dancing palms and deeply inhaling the healing sea air. In the back of your mind, you wonder, ‘If I gaze long enough, will I be able to memorize and forever etch this beautiful dream into my memory?’ You break free from the magical trance and wander back to the house to see what you passed by on your way out to say “Aloha” to the sea. As you enter the lanai you feel the cool tile under your feet. It’s refreshing. This cozy room features two separate seating areas and a volcanic rock fireplace. You decide that this is the perfect place to read that novel that you brought along. As you enter the living room through the vintage glass doors, you are impressed by the spacious feeling that the open floor plan provides. The living room is also a peaceful place to sit back and relax. As you stand there, taking it all in, you notice how the soft colors of the cottage-like walls make you feel…you begin to unwind, stretch a little, smile a little. As you stretch, reaching upwards, you notice the vaulted ceiling and then admire the lovely bamboo media center with the widescreen television …you think to yourself, ‘I’ll catch up on some of those movies I’ve been meaning to watch.’ From the living room, you walk toward the kitchen, passing by the little rattan desk and the dining table for four. As lovely as the dining table is, you’ve already planned on having breakfast, lunch and dinner out at the dining table near the seawall, tucked under the cluster of coconut trees…you stop to look out at that little table for four and begin to daydream about a breakfast served up of sliced tropical fruits: bananas, pineapple, mango, papaya, coconut and perhaps some Kona coffee and local Portuguese sweet bread...mmmmm, can’t wait…you get excited about visiting the local farmers market for the best produce. You know that one of the highlights of your getaway will be the spectacular sunrises each morning, off to the East over Honolulu, Waikiki and Diamond Head. What a beautiful way to start each day. And then, there’s lunch and dinner…more delicious meals to enjoy. Most of Hawaii’s foods are influenced by the cultures of the Pacific Islands and several parts of Asia…let’s see, there is Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese and Puerto Rican… You know what your favorites are and that you’ll broaden your horizons by trying some new cuisine while on the island. One thing is for sure, the dining table out at the seawall is the best table in the house and you have it every night of the week! You daydream a little more…’a romantic seaside luau for two…tiki torches lit, perhaps a local Hawaiian wine from the big island, perfectly paired to the evenings cuisine and the sunset at Barbers Point, just off to the West’… The coolness of the tile under your bare feet brings you back to where you left off…You wander down the hall and scope out the three bedrooms. Each one is cozy, inviting and perfectly coordinated with island décor. The master bedroom, however, has one thing that the other two rooms do not…an expansive view of the great blue Pacific. It’s then that you realize…there is an ocean view from nearly every room in the house; the lanai, living room, dining room, kitchen and master bedroom. The neutral palette of this tastefully decorated getaway is just what you’d hoped for, as you ease, ever further, into a relaxed mode. The light and airy atmosphere is inviting, charming and delightful. Rattan furnishings with tropical prints and Asian accents throughout, gently and gracefully remind you, room-by-room that you are indeed, in a tropical paradise. Welcome friends, you have arrived at your home-away-from-home, Hawaii-style. Renovated in 2008, this dreamy oceanfront home is sure to provide you and your loved ones with the vacation experience you’ve been wishing for. Features: Oceanfront, 1-level, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, 1550 sq. ft., gated property, private sandy beachView & Location: Oceanfront, Honolulu, Waikiki, Diamond Head, tide poolsMaximum Occupancy: 6 people, including childrenBeds: King (Master), Queen (2nd & 3rd rooms), Linens ProvidedKitchen: Full kitchen, full-size refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, blender, toaster, rice cooker, crock pot, bread maker, mixer, dinnerware, glasses, silverware, pots & pans, baking pans, cooking utensils, dish soap, kitchen towels and starter paper products. Indoor washer & dryer.Entertainment: Cable, widescreen television, DVD, VCR, CD player, tape player, DVD & VHS movies, games and booksCommunication: Free long distance to USA, WiFi (bring your laptop)Outdoors: Patio with table, umbrella & chairs, teak dining table & chairs at the sea wall, teak loungers with pads on private sandy beach, gas BBQParking: 2 Car Carport and Additional Off Street ParkingSuitability: No pets allowed. No smoking allowed.Nearby Activities in a nutshell: Fishing, surfing, swimming, kayaking, shelling, parasailing, snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, water park, golf courses, shopping, outlet shopping, movie theaters, skate park, hiking, wildlife viewing, seasonal sea turtle & whale watching.There is so much fun to be had on Oahu! From pure relaxation to extreme sports, there is something to suit everyone’s agenda. In your backyard: Sunbathing, tide pools, fishing and seasonal sea turtle & whale watching.Transportation: Oahu has a great transit system. It’s been said…the bus system is the best, most cost effective way to tour the island. Or take the ferry to Honolulu.Beaches: There are over 130 beaches on Oahu, all with their own special attributes. You’ll want to visit several different beaches and chances are, you’ll find 1 or 2 that become your most favorite. Some are best for surfing, some have calm waters for snorkeling and others have just the right size waves for body surfing and boogie boarding. Some are crowded and others are quiet and tucked away. Water Sports: Whether you are a beginner or expert, there is an aquatic interest to suit everyone. Watch the professional surfers navigate the colossal winter waves on the North Shore, take a surfing lesson, learn to body surf or boogie board, ocean kayaking is a blast, try parasailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, sport fishing, swimming, boating, water-skiing, windsurfing, seasonal sea turtle & whale watching or submarine dive and you’ll love the water park that’s about a 10 minute drive from here.Golf: There are nearly three dozen golf courses on Oahu, spanning from public and municipal courses to semi-private and private. Many of the courses are easily accessible to visitors. Golfers will be dazzled by the stunning views of the glistening sea and majestic mountains. You are approximately a 5-10 minute drive to 6 courses.Shopping: At the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet you’ll find good deals on souvenirs, Waikele Outlet features popular stores such as Anne Klein, Ralph Lauren, Big Dog, Vans, Saks Fifth Avenue and more or make your way to Honolulu for upscale & boutique shopping.Dining: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, French, Mexican, Italian, Vegetarian, Vegan. You will also find Starbucks just around the corner and fast food restaurants within a couple of minutes from here.Tourist Attractions & Entertainment: Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Macadamia Nut Farm, Dole Plantation, Polynesian Cultural Center, Waimea Falls, Hawaiian Railway, Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens, several museums, take in one of the local Luau’s or catch a movie at Kapolei 12-Plex Theatre. Professionally Managed by YOSEMITE REGION RESORTS, email realfun@mtnleisure.com, (800) 962-4765, 18687 Main Street, Suite B4, Groveland, CA 95321. www.yosemiteregionresorts.comsee additional photos belowRENTAL FEATURESFireplaceHigh/Vaulted ceilingTile floorBreakfast nookDishwasherRefrigeratorStove/OvenMicrowaveWasherDryerLaundry area - insideBalcony, Deck, or PatioYardCable-readyHigh-speed internetCOMMUNITY FEATURESCovered parkingGuest parkingGated propertyVintage buildingRENTAL RATESMonthly & Extended-Stays preferred. For Weekly stays, please contact us. $5,250 per month (includes utilities).ADDITIONAL PHOTOSRenter contact info: Tara or RobYosemite Region Resortsrealfun@mtnleisure.com(800) 962-4765, (209) 962-4396Equal Opportunity HousingPosted: Oct 30, 2008, 8:48pm PDT at (google map) (yahoo map) Location: Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii its NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
YOU WILL SAY WOW WOW WOWEXECUTIVE LIFE LIVING IN PARADISE.Awesome Views, Clean Rooms, Private Gated Community. Best of all LOW LOW LOW Rates, EASY. CHECK IN. No Credit Checks.Excellent for Military Deploy. Business Traveler, Those who need temp or Long Term Okay. Pay by the day, week, or month. Each room fully furnished with TV, Bed, AC, And Much more. ROOM AVAILABLE NOW! LAST MINUTE PLANS? NEED A PLACE CHEAPER THEN A HOTEL? WANT A NICE PLACE TO STAY WITHOUT A CONTRACT? EASY PAYMENT PLAN. PAY DAILY. WEEKLY. OR MONTHLY. EXECUTIVE SUITES ROOMS $70 Per Day $450 Per Week $1,300 Per Month Executive rooms have Queen Bed, AC, Cable, LCD TV and ceiling fans. SUPER DELUXE EXECUTIVE BEDROOM SUITES $100 Per Day $500 Per Week $1,600 Per Month Master Executive Bedroom is a LARGE Room with Queen Bed, Cable hookup, AC unit, Ceiling Fan, Full BATHROOM, Private Entrance. Share Kitchen and Common area includes Pots, pans, laundry area etc. MASTER SUITE BEDROOMS $125 Per Day $700 Per Week $2200 Per Month Master room includes Spa/Hot Tub. Stand up Shower, Queen Bed, View, Large Lanai, 47\" LCD TV, Table, Internet access, Etc. TEMP RENTAL OKAY! LONG TERM OKAY! PETS OKAY! NO LONG LEASE CONTRACTS TO SIGN! CHEAPER THEN A HOTEL, BETTER LIVING! TO QUALIFY, YOU MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS. Must Be Drug Free! Must Be Clean! Must Be Respectful No Smoking inside. Smoke Outside and Pick up Cigs Butts. Please call James Le, at (808) 927-5347. Leave a message if you get a voice mail or TEXT MESSAGE ME. I have bad cell phone reception where I am. James Le, RA CENTURY 21, ALL ISLANDS Property Manager and Realtor cats are OK - purrrdogs are OK - wooof Location: EWA Beach, Makakilo, Kapoleiits NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
$175 Oceanfront Paradise in Sunny Ewa Beach (Ewa Beach ) (map)
Ewa Beach
Denise, Tara or Rob | Yosemite Region Resorts | realfun@mtnleisure.com | (800) 962-4765, (209) 962-4396Pupu Street, Ewa Beach, HI\"Nani Moana Hale\" (Beautiful Ocean Home). Located in Ewa Beach, the sunniest part of Oahu! Remodeled in 2008. Private sandy beach. Click Here to view Web Site Click Here for Virtual Tour Furnished 3BR/1.5BA Vacation Single Family House$5,250/month (includes utilities)Bedrooms3Bathrooms1 full, 1 partial Sq Footage1,550 Parking2 dedicatedDESCRIPTIONAt last you have arrived at your Hawaiian getaway. You’ve been looking forward to this very moment for some time now. You pull through the gated entry and the first thing you notice is the lovely tropical landscaping…citrus fruit trees, banana trees, a plumeria tree bursting with fragrant yellow blooms, a striking fuchsia-colored bougainvillea, tree ferns, orchids and bird of paradise. You hurry to the front door of the house. As soon as you step over the threshold you see and hear the surf. It’s breathtaking; even more beautiful than you imagined. With all the jalousie windows and wall-to-wall sliders open, the sea breeze quietly rushes in and whispers a bashful “hello” as it envelopes you and begins luring you to the backyard. You take your shoes off so you can feel the soft green lawn under your toes; step-by-step you are beckoned to the seawall. The trade winds now serenade you, acting as a maestro in this well rehearsed event, playfully welcoming your arrival as the cluster of coconut palms begin to dance and sway as if they were merely puppets on a string. A few local birds hover above navigating the winds, while a few others hop around the lawn whistling their songs and a crab cautiously peeks over the seawall. You step from the lawn to the soft, velvety sand and each of your toes sink into the sun kissed warmth. At last you rest yourself on the seawall and you are greeted by the restless and waving sea. Crashing wave-after-crashing wave, the sea is teasing and taunting, like a child imploring you to play…you feel the sea water mist your face as you anticipate the next big wave rolling toward you… You are in awe by the beauty that surrounds you in this moment. Few things will rivet one, like the beauty of moving water. It is truly and unequivocally mesmerizing. You feel like you’ve been taken back to a different time and place…the old Hawaii, from times gone by. You find yourself gazing at the sea, smiling at the dancing palms and deeply inhaling the healing sea air. In the back of your mind, you wonder, ‘If I gaze long enough, will I be able to memorize and forever etch this beautiful dream into my memory?’ You break free from the magical trance and wander back to the house to see what you passed by on your way out to say “Aloha” to the sea. As you enter the lanai you feel the cool tile under your feet. It’s refreshing. This cozy room features two separate seating areas and a volcanic rock fireplace. You decide that this is the perfect place to read that novel that you brought along. As you enter the living room through the vintage glass doors, you are impressed by the spacious feeling that the open floor plan provides. The living room is also a peaceful place to sit back and relax. As you stand there, taking it all in, you notice how the soft colors of the cottage-like walls make you feel…you begin to unwind, stretch a little, smile a little. As you stretch, reaching upwards, you notice the vaulted ceiling and then admire the lovely bamboo media center with the widescreen television …you think to yourself, ‘I’ll catch up on some of those movies I’ve been meaning to watch.’ From the living room, you walk toward the kitchen, passing by the little rattan desk and the dining table for four. As lovely as the dining table is, you’ve already planned on having breakfast, lunch and dinner out at the dining table near the seawall, tucked under the cluster of coconut trees…you stop to look out at that little table for four and begin to daydream about a breakfast served up of sliced tropical fruits: bananas, pineapple, mango, papaya, coconut and perhaps some Kona coffee and local Portuguese sweet bread...mmmmm, can’t wait…you get excited about visiting the local farmers market for the best produce. You know that one of the highlights of your getaway will be the spectacular sunrises each morning, off to the East over Honolulu, Waikiki and Diamond Head. What a beautiful way to start each day. And then, there’s lunch and dinner…more delicious meals to enjoy. Most of Hawaii’s foods are influenced by the cultures of the Pacific Islands and several parts of Asia…let’s see, there is Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese and Puerto Rican… You know what your favorites are and that you’ll broaden your horizons by trying some new cuisine while on the island. One thing is for sure, the dining table out at the seawall is the best table in the house and you have it every night of the week! You daydream a little more…’a romantic seaside luau for two…tiki torches lit, perhaps a local Hawaiian wine from the big island, perfectly paired to the evenings cuisine and the sunset at Barbers Point, just off to the West’… The coolness of the tile under your bare feet brings you back to where you left off…You wander down the hall and scope out the three bedrooms. Each one is cozy, inviting and perfectly coordinated with island décor. The master bedroom, however, has one thing that the other two rooms do not…an expansive view of the great blue Pacific. It’s then that you realize…there is an ocean view from nearly every room in the house; the lanai, living room, dining room, kitchen and master bedroom. The neutral palette of this tastefully decorated getaway is just what you’d hoped for, as you ease, ever further, into a relaxed mode. The light and airy atmosphere is inviting, charming and delightful. Rattan furnishings with tropical prints and Asian accents throughout, gently and gracefully remind you, room-by-room that you are indeed, in a tropical paradise. Welcome friends, you have arrived at your home-away-from-home, Hawaii-style. Renovated in 2008, this dreamy oceanfront home is sure to provide you and your loved ones with the vacation experience you’ve been wishing for. Features: Oceanfront, 1-level, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, 1550 sq. ft., gated property, private sandy beachView & Location: Oceanfront, Honolulu, Waikiki, Diamond Head, tide poolsMaximum Occupancy: 6 people, including childrenBeds: King (Master), Queen (2nd & 3rd rooms), Linens ProvidedKitchen: Full kitchen, full-size refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, blender, toaster, rice cooker, crock pot, bread maker, mixer, dinnerware, glasses, silverware, pots & pans, baking pans, cooking utensils, dish soap, kitchen towels and starter paper products. Indoor washer & dryer.Entertainment: Cable, widescreen television, DVD, VCR, CD player, tape player, DVD & VHS movies, games and booksCommunication: Free long distance to USA, WiFi (bring your laptop)Outdoors: Patio with table, umbrella & chairs, teak dining table & chairs at the sea wall, teak loungers with pads on private sandy beach, gas BBQParking: 2 Car Carport and Additional Off Street ParkingSuitability: No pets allowed. No smoking allowed.Nearby Activities in a nutshell: Fishing, surfing, swimming, kayaking, shelling, parasailing, snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, water park, golf courses, shopping, outlet shopping, movie theaters, skate park, hiking, wildlife viewing, seasonal sea turtle & whale watching.There is so much fun to be had on Oahu! From pure relaxation to extreme sports, there is something to suit everyone’s agenda. In your backyard: Sunbathing, tide pools, fishing and seasonal sea turtle & whale watching.Transportation: Oahu has a great transit system. It’s been said…the bus system is the best, most cost effective way to tour the island. Or take the ferry to Honolulu.Beaches: There are over 130 beaches on Oahu, all with their own special attributes. You’ll want to visit several different beaches and chances are, you’ll find 1 or 2 that become your most favorite. Some are best for surfing, some have calm waters for snorkeling and others have just the right size waves for body surfing and boogie boarding. Some are crowded and others are quiet and tucked away. Water Sports: Whether you are a beginner or expert, there is an aquatic interest to suit everyone. Watch the professional surfers navigate the colossal winter waves on the North Shore, take a surfing lesson, learn to body surf or boogie board, ocean kayaking is a blast, try parasailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, sport fishing, swimming, boating, water-skiing, windsurfing, seasonal sea turtle & whale watching or submarine dive and you’ll love the water park that’s about a 10 minute drive from here.Golf: There are nearly three dozen golf courses on Oahu, spanning from public and municipal courses to semi-private and private. Many of the courses are easily accessible to visitors. Golfers will be dazzled by the stunning views of the glistening sea and majestic mountains. You are approximately a 5-10 minute drive to 6 courses.Shopping: At the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet you’ll find good deals on souvenirs, Waikele Outlet features popular stores such as Anne Klein, Ralph Lauren, Big Dog, Vans, Saks Fifth Avenue and more or make your way to Honolulu for upscale & boutique shopping.Dining: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, French, Mexican, Italian, Vegetarian, Vegan. You will also find Starbucks just around the corner and fast food restaurants within a couple of minutes from here.Tourist Attractions & Entertainment: Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Macadamia Nut Farm, Dole Plantation, Polynesian Cultural Center, Waimea Falls, Hawaiian Railway, Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens, several museums, take in one of the local Luau’s or catch a movie at Kapolei 12-Plex Theatre. Professionally Managed by YOSEMITE REGION RESORTS, email realfun@mtnleisure.com, (800) 962-4765, 18687 Main Street, Suite B4, Groveland, CA 95321. www.yosemiteregionresorts.comsee additional photos belowRENTAL FEATURESFireplaceHigh/Vaulted ceilingTile floorBreakfast nookDishwasherRefrigeratorStove/OvenMicrowaveWasherDryerLaundry area - insideBalcony, Deck, or PatioYardCable-readyHigh-speed internetCOMMUNITY FEATURESCovered parkingGuest parkingGated propertyVintage buildingRENTAL RATESMonthly & Extended-Stays preferred. For Weekly stays, please contact us. $5,250 per month (includes utilities).ADDITIONAL PHOTOSRenter contact info: Denise, Tara or RobYosemite Region Resortsrealfun@mtnleisure.com(800) 962-4765, (209) 962-4396Equal Opportunity HousingPosted: Oct 30, 2008, 8:48pm PDT at (google map) (yahoo map) Location: Ewa Beach its NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
$175 Oceanfront Paradise in Sunny Ewa Beach (Ewa Beach ) (map)
Ewa Beach
Denise, Tara or Rob | Yosemite Region Resorts | realfun@mtnleisure.com | (800) 962-4765, (209) 962-4396Pupu Street, Ewa Beach, HI\"Nani Moana Hale\" (Beautiful Ocean Home). Located in Ewa Beach, the sunniest part of Oahu! Remodeled in 2008. Private sandy beach. Click Here to view Web Site Click Here for Virtual Tour Furnished 3BR/1.5BA Vacation Single Family House$5,250/month (includes utilities)Bedrooms3Bathrooms1 full, 1 partial Sq Footage1,550 Parking2 dedicatedDESCRIPTIONAt last you have arrived at your Hawaiian getaway. You’ve been looking forward to this very moment for some time now. You pull through the gated entry and the first thing you notice is the lovely tropical landscaping…citrus fruit trees, banana trees, a plumeria tree bursting with fragrant yellow blooms, a striking fuchsia-colored bougainvillea, tree ferns, orchids and bird of paradise. You hurry to the front door of the house. As soon as you step over the threshold you see and hear the surf. It’s breathtaking; even more beautiful than you imagined. With all the jalousie windows and wall-to-wall sliders open, the sea breeze quietly rushes in and whispers a bashful “hello” as it envelopes you and begins luring you to the backyard. You take your shoes off so you can feel the soft green lawn under your toes; step-by-step you are beckoned to the seawall. The trade winds now serenade you, acting as a maestro in this well rehearsed event, playfully welcoming your arrival as the cluster of coconut palms begin to dance and sway as if they were merely puppets on a string. A few local birds hover above navigating the winds, while a few others hop around the lawn whistling their songs and a crab cautiously peeks over the seawall. You step from the lawn to the soft, velvety sand and each of your toes sink into the sun kissed warmth. At last you rest yourself on the seawall and you are greeted by the restless and waving sea. Crashing wave-after-crashing wave, the sea is teasing and taunting, like a child imploring you to play…you feel the sea water mist your face as you anticipate the next big wave rolling toward you… You are in awe by the beauty that surrounds you in this moment. Few things will rivet one, like the beauty of moving water. It is truly and unequivocally mesmerizing. You feel like you’ve been taken back to a different time and place…the old Hawaii, from times gone by. You find yourself gazing at the sea, smiling at the dancing palms and deeply inhaling the healing sea air. In the back of your mind, you wonder, ‘If I gaze long enough, will I be able to memorize and forever etch this beautiful dream into my memory?’ You break free from the magical trance and wander back to the house to see what you passed by on your way out to say “Aloha” to the sea. As you enter the lanai you feel the cool tile under your feet. It’s refreshing. This cozy room features two separate seating areas and a volcanic rock fireplace. You decide that this is the perfect place to read that novel that you brought along. As you enter the living room through the vintage glass doors, you are impressed by the spacious feeling that the open floor plan provides. The living room is also a peaceful place to sit back and relax. As you stand there, taking it all in, you notice how the soft colors of the cottage-like walls make you feel…you begin to unwind, stretch a little, smile a little. As you stretch, reaching upwards, you notice the vaulted ceiling and then admire the lovely bamboo media center with the widescreen television …you think to yourself, ‘I’ll catch up on some of those movies I’ve been meaning to watch.’ From the living room, you walk toward the kitchen, passing by the little rattan desk and the dining table for four. As lovely as the dining table is, you’ve already planned on having breakfast, lunch and dinner out at the dining table near the seawall, tucked under the cluster of coconut trees…you stop to look out at that little table for four and begin to daydream about a breakfast served up of sliced tropical fruits: bananas, pineapple, mango, papaya, coconut and perhaps some Kona coffee and local Portuguese sweet bread...mmmmm, can’t wait…you get excited about visiting the local farmers market for the best produce. You know that one of the highlights of your getaway will be the spectacular sunrises each morning, off to the East over Honolulu, Waikiki and Diamond Head. What a beautiful way to start each day. And then, there’s lunch and dinner…more delicious meals to enjoy. Most of Hawaii’s foods are influenced by the cultures of the Pacific Islands and several parts of Asia…let’s see, there is Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese and Puerto Rican… You know what your favorites are and that you’ll broaden your horizons by trying some new cuisine while on the island. One thing is for sure, the dining table out at the seawall is the best table in the house and you have it every night of the week! You daydream a little more…’a romantic seaside luau for two…tiki torches lit, perhaps a local Hawaiian wine from the big island, perfectly paired to the evenings cuisine and the sunset at Barbers Point, just off to the West’… The coolness of the tile under your bare feet brings you back to where you left off…You wander down the hall and scope out the three bedrooms. Each one is cozy, inviting and perfectly coordinated with island décor. The master bedroom, however, has one thing that the other two rooms do not…an expansive view of the great blue Pacific. It’s then that you realize…there is an ocean view from nearly every room in the house; the lanai, living room, dining room, kitchen and master bedroom. The neutral palette of this tastefully decorated getaway is just what you’d hoped for, as you ease, ever further, into a relaxed mode. The light and airy atmosphere is inviting, charming and delightful. Rattan furnishings with tropical prints and Asian accents throughout, gently and gracefully remind you, room-by-room that you are indeed, in a tropical paradise. Welcome friends, you have arrived at your home-away-from-home, Hawaii-style. Renovated in 2008, this dreamy oceanfront home is sure to provide you and your loved ones with the vacation experience you’ve been wishing for. Features: Oceanfront, 1-level, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, 1550 sq. ft., gated property, private sandy beachView & Location: Oceanfront, Honolulu, Waikiki, Diamond Head, tide poolsMaximum Occupancy: 6 people, including childrenBeds: King (Master), Queen (2nd & 3rd rooms), Linens ProvidedKitchen: Full kitchen, full-size refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, blender, toaster, rice cooker, crock pot, bread maker, mixer, dinnerware, glasses, silverware, pots & pans, baking pans, cooking utensils, dish soap, kitchen towels and starter paper products. Indoor washer & dryer.Entertainment: Cable, widescreen television, DVD, VCR, CD player, tape player, DVD & VHS movies, games and booksCommunication: Free long distance to USA, WiFi (bring your laptop)Outdoors: Patio with table, umbrella & chairs, teak dining table & chairs at the sea wall, teak loungers with pads on private sandy beach, gas BBQParking: 2 Car Carport and Additional Off Street ParkingSuitability: No pets allowed. No smoking allowed.Nearby Activities in a nutshell: Fishing, surfing, swimming, kayaking, shelling, parasailing, snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, water park, golf courses, shopping, outlet shopping, movie theaters, skate park, hiking, wildlife viewing, seasonal sea turtle & whale watching.There is so much fun to be had on Oahu! From pure relaxation to extreme sports, there is something to suit everyone’s agenda. In your backyard: Sunbathing, tide pools, fishing and seasonal sea turtle & whale watching.Transportation: Oahu has a great transit system. It’s been said…the bus system is the best, most cost effective way to tour the island. Or take the ferry to Honolulu.Beaches: There are over 130 beaches on Oahu, all with their own special attributes. You’ll want to visit several different beaches and chances are, you’ll find 1 or 2 that become your most favorite. Some are best for surfing, some have calm waters for snorkeling and others have just the right size waves for body surfing and boogie boarding. Some are crowded and others are quiet and tucked away. Water Sports: Whether you are a beginner or expert, there is an aquatic interest to suit everyone. Watch the professional surfers navigate the colossal winter waves on the North Shore, take a surfing lesson, learn to body surf or boogie board, ocean kayaking is a blast, try parasailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, sport fishing, swimming, boating, water-skiing, windsurfing, seasonal sea turtle & whale watching or submarine dive and you’ll love the water park that’s about a 10 minute drive from here.Golf: There are nearly three dozen golf courses on Oahu, spanning from public and municipal courses to semi-private and private. Many of the courses are easily accessible to visitors. Golfers will be dazzled by the stunning views of the glistening sea and majestic mountains. You are approximately a 5-10 minute drive to 6 courses.Shopping: At the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet you’ll find good deals on souvenirs, Waikele Outlet features popular stores such as Anne Klein, Ralph Lauren, Big Dog, Vans, Saks Fifth Avenue and more or make your way to Honolulu for upscale & boutique shopping.Dining: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, French, Mexican, Italian, Vegetarian, Vegan. You will also find Starbucks just around the corner and fast food restaurants within a couple of minutes from here.Tourist Attractions & Entertainment: Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Macadamia Nut Farm, Dole Plantation, Polynesian Cultural Center, Waimea Falls, Hawaiian Railway, Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens, several museums, take in one of the local Luau’s or catch a movie at Kapolei 12-Plex Theatre. Professionally Managed by YOSEMITE REGION RESORTS, email realfun@mtnleisure.com, (800) 962-4765, 18687 Main Street, Suite B4, Groveland, CA 95321. www.yosemiteregionresorts.comsee additional photos belowRENTAL FEATURESFireplaceHigh/Vaulted ceilingTile floorBreakfast nookDishwasherRefrigeratorStove/OvenMicrowaveWasherDryerLaundry area - insideBalcony, Deck, or PatioYardCable-readyHigh-speed internetCOMMUNITY FEATURESCovered parkingGuest parkingGated propertyVintage buildingRENTAL RATESMonthly & Extended-Stays preferred. For Weekly stays, please contact us. $5,250 per month (includes utilities).ADDITIONAL PHOTOSRenter contact info: Denise, Tara or RobYosemite Region Resortsrealfun@mtnleisure.com(800) 962-4765, (209) 962-4396Equal Opportunity HousingPosted: Oct 30, 2008, 8:48pm PDT at (google map) (yahoo map) Location: Ewa Beach its NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests