Kunia Village

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Live and play close to your workplace! Kunia Village is located on the site of the former Del Monte Plantation Camp in the Central Oahu farm belt. The architectural design of the new and renovated homes will be consistent with the historical character of the Village.

Kunia Village is comprised of 82 single family homes containing 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms. 37 are new construction and 45 are original homes that have been completely renovated.

Kunia Village is an affordable housing development serving persons in the agricultural industry with combined incomes not greater than 60% of the area median income limits established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

This rental housing is for farm workers, farmers and their families.

Professionally managed by EAH Housing

Apartment Description

Type Sqr Footage Monthly Rent Status
2-bedroom 630 sq ft 30% of income Wait List Open
3-bedroom 960 – 1200 sq ft 30% of income Available Units
4-bedroom 1300 sq ft 30% of income Wait List Open

**Vacancy status is updated on a monthly basis and is subject to change. Please contact the property directly for current status.

Tenant Qualification Criteria

  • Please contact property management for details

Community Features

  • On-site manager
  • On-site U.S. Post Office
  • Kunia Farmers Market
  • Community gym
  • Community room with kitchen
  • Indoor basketball/volleyball court
  • Kids play structure

Resource Coordination Services

  • HEAD START preschool program

Transportation

Other Info

Apartment Amenities

  • Front and backyards
  • 1 covered carport for each house
  • Enclosed storage closet in each carport
  • Open floor plan
  • Washer/dyer hook-ups
  • Energy-efficient appliances
  • Solar water heaters

Kunia Village

92-1770 Kunia Road
Kunia, Hawaii 96759

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Property Type

Family Housing

Office Hours

Monday - Friday 8:00am - 3:00pm

Contact Info

(808) 439-6375
(808) 439-6375 fax

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