This is a leasehold property.<br>Now available is your chance to purchase a 35-year lease on one of two coffee lots overlooking the serene coastline and stunningly beautiful Kealakekua Bay. The upper portion of these lots provides the ideal setting to build a home with a magnificent view of the bay and the chance to enjoy great weather year-round. The elevation is perfect for cool breezes, yet not too much rain.<br> Lot 86 is a 6.2-acre tract of land that can also be purchased with the adjacent Lot 85 a 7.3-acre tract of land. The lots are fully planted with mature coffee and maintained by a land management company ensuring a healthy production of coffee cherry. The coffee farm is installed with drip lines to insure good harvest independent of weather. The last two years the 6.2 acres netted a production of between 25,000 and 30,000 pounds of cherry. (Cherry is the fruit of the coffee plant that contains the coffee beans.) The lessee / homeowner can participate in the revenue generated by each year's harvest.<br>The lots are in an area known as Captain Cook, named after the English Captain James Cook who arrived on the Big Island in 1779. There is a good chance that with the proper house orientation and elevation you could see the Cook monument from this lot.<br>History of Kealakekua Bay<br>Kealakekua Bay, located about 12 miles south of Kailua-Kona, has a rich history spanning over a thousand years. It was a significant cultural and social hub for ancient Hawaiians. The bay's name, meaning "the path of the gods," reflects its deep spiritual importance, particularly as a site for the annual Makahiki festival honoring the fertility god Lono. Today Kealakekua Bay is known for its historical significance, kayaking, snorkeling and paddle surfing.
Lot/land
$450,000
Rock Bottom Rd, Captain Cook, HI 96704
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6.2Acres
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6.2 Acres Lot
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What's special
Great weather year-roundPerfect for cool breezes
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