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Village Park, HI Local Area Information

Real Estate Market Stats

Zillow Home Value Index: $

Zillow Home Value Index

Owners vs. Renters

Home Size in Square Feet

Year Built

Local National
Percent Homes Decreasing 7.1% 55.8%
Homes For Sale By Owner 0 50,293
New Construction 0 44,680
Foreclosures 0 523,873


Neighborhoods in Village Park, HI

Real Estate Market Activity

Walk Score


Yelp’s Battleship Bash Elite Event @ Battleship Missouri


based on 48 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Local Flavor
Historic Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, 63 Cowpens St, Honolulu

SWAM


based on 61 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits, Flowers & Gifts
98-1277 Kaahumanu St, Aiea

Ani’s Bake Shop


based on 33 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Bakeries, Desserts, Donuts
99840 Iwaiwa St, Honolulu

Made In Hawaii Foods


based on 26 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Desserts, Specialty Food, Bakeries
98-718 Moanalua Rd, Ste A18, Pearl City

Hawaiian Chip Company


based on 18 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Specialty Food
1928 Republican St, Honolulu

Leeward YMCA


based on 15 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Gyms
94-440 Mokuola St, Waipahu

Ewa Seed Company


based on 22 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Desserts, Candy Stores, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
91-1401 Fort Weaver Rd, C106, Ewa Beach

Honolulu Cookie Company


based on 55 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Bakeries, Desserts
255 Sand Island Access Rd, Honolulu

Ko Olina Golf Club


based on 19 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Golf
92-1220 Aliinui Dr, Kapolei

Tanioka’s Seafoods & Catering


based on 194 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Seafood, Caterers
94-903 Farrington Hwy, Waipahu

Moanalua Gardens


based on 15 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Parks
Moanalua Gardens Foundation, 1352 Pineapple Pl, Honolulu

Primo Popcorn


based on 20 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Candy Stores, Desserts
120 Sand Island Access Rd, Unit 4, Honolulu

Nanding’s Bakery


based on 40 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Bakeries
94-216 Farrington Hwy, Waipahu

Larry’s Wholesale Bakery


based on 20 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Bakeries, Desserts
4369 Lawehana St, Ste B-2, Honolulu

Leonard’s Malasadamobile Wagon


based on 95 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Bakeries, Donuts, Food Stands
Waikele Ctr, 94-849 Lumiaina St, Waipahu

Da Pokeman Fish Market


based on 38 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Seafood Markets
36 N Kamehameha Hwy, Wahiawa

The Cookie Lady Hawaii


based on 23 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Desserts, Bakeries
94-449 Akoki St, Ste 102, Waipahu

Best Drive-In


based on 22 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Fast Food, Korean
111 Sand Island Access Rd, Ste 19, Honolulu

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf


based on 41 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Coffee & Tea, Desserts
Pearl City Shopping Center, 1099 Waimano Home Rd, Pearl City

Ice Garden


based on 208 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Desserts
Aiea Shopping Center, 99-080 Kauhale St, Aiea

Local Content from NileGuide

Things to See and Do


Map of Things to See and Do


Suggested Trip Itineraries

Best Oahu Golf Holes

Oahu is the home of a large selection of golf courses. From the most heavily played public course in the country at Ala Wai to the highly touted home of Sony Open at Waialae, there is a course for everyone on Oahu. Here are my top five picks. Koolina – #12 166 yard Par 3Located about 45 minutes from Waikiki on the sunny leeward side of the island, this course is challenging, breezy and enjoyable. … (read morePDF guide)

For the Outdoorsy Type

Most people think of Oahu as the concrete jungle, but there is plenty of nature to be had while you are here. If you’re looking for a little exercise, you can begin your day with a hike to the
top of Diamond Head. Then hop in your car and drive a few miles to the Manoa cliff trail, which will take you on another short hike to the spectacular Manoa Falls. Before you head back down to
the beach, c… (read morePDF guide)

History Buff

There are plenty of options to get you history fix while you are visiting Oahu. The obvious choice being Pearl Harbor is the number one attraction, which encompasses the Bowfin, the Arizona and the Missouri memorials. On your way back to town, you can stop by the punchbowl cemetery. Once you arrived back in Waikiki you can walk down to fort De Russy to the army museum. The next to days you can… (read morePDF guide)

Keiki wildlfe adventure

Begin your family’s wildlife adventure with a dolphin experience at the Kahala Hotel. The next day head east to Hanauma bay for some morning snorkeling and spend the afternoon at Sea Life Park. On your last day you can stay closer to home and take in both the zoo and aquarium in Waikiki.

read more about Keiki wildlfe adventure (read morePDF guide)

The North Shore

Most people who come to Oahu think of Pearl Harbor and Waikiki Beach. If you’re spending more time here make sure you visit the North Shore. You will feel like you’re on another Island. It’s our own version of country living and you’ll quickly notice the difference of the laid back style and the quiet pace. If you take the long way around from the city the Polynesian cultural center will be on… (read morePDF guide)

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