Demand for island properties remains driven by limited coastline, strong lifestyle appeal, and long term resilience in value. Whether you're considering an oceanfront condo, a golf course villa, or a quiet Upcountry retreat, the options here blend daily enjoyment with smart investment potential. Below, you’ll find our Featured Maui Real Estate Listings to help you start exploring, with deeper market insights available further down the page.
Our Featured Homes and Condos for Sale
Maui Real Estate Across the Island
Every part of Maui has its own rhythm. Sunny South Maui, resort communities in West Maui, central neighborhoods near schools and medical centers, and cooler Upcountry climates all offer something different. The goal is not just to buy a property, but to find the part of the island that fits how you actually want to live, vacation, or invest.
Search Maui Homes, Condos, and Land for Sale
You can browse every active MLS listing on Maui right from this page. Use the search tools to filter by area, price range, property type, vacation rental options, or features like ocean views and pools. When you save searches and favorite properties, new listings that match your criteria are easy to track in one place.
Many buyers start with a broad search to see what is available across the island, then narrow things down to a handful of neighborhoods once they have a feel for pricing and property styles. If you want help setting up a custom search or comparing a few options, our team is happy to walk through that with you.
Open the full Maui property search for a map based view of homes, condos, and land across the island.
Maui Real Estate by Area
One of the best ways to approach Maui real estate is to think in terms of regions. Each part of the island offers a different mix of beaches, weather, amenities, and property types. Below is a quick look at how the main areas break down, with links so you can dive deeper into the communities that feel like a fit.
South Maui: Kihei, Wailea, Makena, and Maui Meadows
South Maui is known for sunny days, swimmable beaches, and a relaxed coastal lifestyle. In Kihei, you will find everything from oceanfront vacation rentable condos to single family neighborhoods close to schools and local parks. You can start with an overview of Kihei homes and condos and then narrow into specific complexes or subdivisions as you get familiar with the area.
A few minutes further south, Wailea luxury real estate brings resort living into the picture with golf communities, gated neighborhoods, and oceanview condo properties near world class beaches. For those focused on high end homes and low density oceanfront settings, the Wailea and Makena corridor has some of the island’s most sought after addresses.
Just above the shoreline, Maui Meadows custom homes offer larger lots and a quieter, residential feel while still keeping you close to Kihei and Wailea beaches, restaurants, and shopping. Many buyers who want space, views, and privacy at elevation gravitate to this hillside neighborhood.
West Maui: Lahaina, Kaanapali, and Kapalua
West Maui combines historic towns, resort communities, and dramatic coastline. Lahaina real estate places you close to the harbor, Front Street, and a collection of oceanfront and in town condos and homes. It is a favorite for people who want to be near restaurants, live music, and a walkable shoreline.
North of town, Kaanapali homes and condos center around one of Maui’s original resort areas with long sandy beaches, shopping, and golf. Buyers often look here for vacation rentable condos, oceanfront towers, and residential properties up the hill that capture big views.
At the northern end of West Maui, Kapalua real estate showcases luxury estates, villas, and condo communities tied into championship golf courses and quiet bays. This area tends to appeal to buyers who prioritize privacy, scenery, and a more tucked away resort experience.
Central Maui: Wailuku and Kahului
Central Maui offers a very different side of the island. Here, the focus is on everyday convenience, schools, medical centers, county offices, and quick access to the airport and major roads. Wailuku homes and condos include hillside neighborhoods with mountain and ocean views, as well as townhome and condo communities close to services.
Kahului is home to big box shopping, the main harbor, and the island’s primary airport. While many buyers choose to live in nearby residential neighborhoods and commute into town, some do look for central properties when being close to work and amenities matters more than being on the shoreline.
Upcountry and North Shore: Kula, Makawao, Pukalani, Paia, and Haiku
Upcountry Maui steps away from the resorts and into cooler temperatures, acreage, and country living. Kula real estate is known for bi coastal views and spacious properties on the slopes of Haleakalā. Just up the road, Makawao and Pukalani bring a mix of older paniolo town charm and established subdivisions, with Makawao homes and surrounding neighborhoods offering a range of price points and styles.
On the North Shore, Paia properties place you near surf breaks, boutique shops, and Baldwin Beach, while the hills and valleys of Haiku offer a greener, more secluded feel. Buyers who want a blend of rural privacy and quick access to beaches, hiking, and Upcountry tend to look closely at this part of the island.
Living on Maui: Beaches, Surfing, Dining, and Everyday Life
Buying on Maui is as much about lifestyle as it is about square footage. Our beach content can give you a feel for different stretches of coastline, from long sandy shores that are perfect for daily walks to small coves that stay quiet year round. You can browse a broad look at Maui beaches, then dive into specific spots like Big Beach in Makena or family friendly West Maui options such as Puamana Beach Park.
Surfing is part of life here, whether you are already experienced or just thinking about your first lesson. Our overview of Maui surf spots highlights mellow breaks that work well for beginners as well as more powerful waves that attract seasoned locals. Many of the most popular breaks are only a short drive from the main South and West Maui neighborhoods covered on this page.
Food is another big part of the equation. If you are spending a lot of time in Kihei, take a look at our favorite Kihei restaurants when you are exploring local dining options, from casual plate lunch to oceanview sushi. On the West side, our piece on Lahaina restaurants and West Maui dining gives you a sense of the spots residents and repeat visitors keep returning to.
Maui also has a surprisingly deep cultural and entertainment scene. Our write up on famous celebrities who spend time on Maui is a fun way to see how people at the top of their fields choose to enjoy the island, from quiet retreats to high profile events.
Golfing on Maui and Real Estate Near the Courses
For many buyers, golf is a major factor in choosing a property. Maui’s courses range from dramatic oceanfront layouts to cooler Upcountry tracks with sweeping views. If you are a regular player, being close to a favorite course can be just as important as being close to a particular beach.
In South Maui, Wailea’s three main courses wind around neighborhoods and condo communities, giving many homes fairway, mountain, or ocean views. West Maui offers resort golf in Kaanapali and championship level layouts in Kapalua that attract players from around the world.
To get a feel for the different layouts and locations, spend some time with our overview of Maui golf courses. If you already know where you like to play, we can help you narrow your search to homes and condos within a short drive or even within golf cart distance of your favorite clubhouse.
Maui Real Estate Market: What to Expect
Maui’s real estate market is shaped by limited land, high construction costs, and steady demand from both on island and off island buyers. Inventory can be tight, especially in the more popular coastal neighborhoods and in condo complexes that allow short term vacation rentals. Well priced listings in these pockets often receive multiple inquiries quickly.
At the same time, there are still opportunities for patient buyers who are clear about their priorities. Some focus on oceanfront condos that can double as vacation rentals when they are not on island. Others are more interested in primary residences or second homes in residential neighborhoods where transient vacation rentals are not allowed. Upcountry and North Shore properties appeal to people who want space, privacy, and cooler evenings instead of direct resort access.
If you are selling, understanding current pricing, buyer expectations, and how your property compares to similar homes and condos on the market is critical. Strategic prep work, staging, and professional marketing can make a meaningful difference in how quickly you sell and at what price. Our team tracks trends in each part of the island and can share up to date numbers when you are ready to talk through options.
Working With a Local Maui Real Estate Team
Experience matters when you are buying or selling on an island. Our office at 2777 S. Kihei Rd. #100 in Kihei keeps us close to the South Maui coastline, but the team actively works with buyers and sellers across Lahaina, Kaanapali, Kapalua, Wailuku, Kula, and beyond. Decades of on island experience help when it comes to things like reading condo documents, understanding vacation rental rules, evaluating potential view impacts, or spotting issues that may not show up in listing photos.
For buyers, that can mean a more focused search, local insight into specific complexes and neighborhoods, and support through inspections, financing, and closing. For sellers, it means detailed pricing recommendations, clear communication, professional photography and marketing, and negotiation strategies built around current market conditions, not last year’s headlines.
If you like to research, you can always spend time in our Maui real estate blog, where we share local market commentary, neighborhood spotlights, beach and lifestyle content, and updates on new listings and recent sales.
Ready to Talk About Maui Real Estate?
If you are exploring the idea of buying or selling property on Maui, a short conversation can help clarify what is realistic, what areas fit your plans, and how to time your move. Whether you are just starting to look at Maui homes and condos for sale or you are ready to list a property, our team is here to help you make sense of the options and move forward with confidence.
Call, email, or send a quick message through the site to connect with us about your plans. We can refine a custom search, preview properties that match what you are looking for, or prepare a detailed market analysis of your current home or condo. When you are ready to take the next step in Maui real estate, we are ready to work alongside you.
