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Timeless, impeccable, and irreplaceable, this architectural gem on the Hamakua Coast stands as a testament to immaculate construction quality and enduring design. Built in 2004 for their mother and as an homage to Italy, Villa Paolina recently underwent a meticulous two-year restoration, emerging as a modern vision of Hawaiian luxury on 58.49 acres. <br />
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The Villa is well suited to an institutional buyer (or those who want a unique home!) Imagine the possibilities: a wellness center, a spiritual retreat, a thriving tea or coffee farm, an exotic sandalwood forest, an equestrian estate, a boutique bed and breakfast, a culinary school, a farm-to-table private dining experience, or a venue for weddings and unique events. Perhaps a corporate, health, or spiritual retreat beckons? The potential of this property is as vast as the surrounding landscape.<br />
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Secluded in complete privacy, this is a haven of the exquisite Hamakua coastline and the most productive farmland on the island. With 180-degree coastline views, majestic Mauna Kea, and expansive vistas across the vast Pacific Ocean, the setting is nothing short of breathtaking, serene, and private. A majestic feat of construction, the villa boasts 4,527 square feet of living space, including four suites and a hotel-sized kitchen with a butler's pantry. The 2,240 square feet of partially covered imported marble lanai brings the total under-roof area to 6,764 square feet.<br />
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The Villa's reinforced concrete structure, poured-in-place columns, beams, and arches, galvanized steel roof trusses, and richly colored terracotta tile roof create a striking contrast to the off-white hand-applied plaster of the exterior 18-inch concrete walls. This construction was built to endure the test of time, and is well suited to the climate and environment. <br />
Located on the Hamakua Coast, known for sunny weather and moderate rainfall, this property is an absolute must-see to appreciate its beauty and rarity. |