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4 Bedrooms
4.5 Bathrooms
5,000+ SQFT
Sleeps 10
Private Pool
Outdoor Living Space

The Residence

Ocean-facing and perched on the edge of the first fairway of the stunning Francis H. I’i Brown South Course, this Big Island vacation home is reminiscent of a private tropical resort. With features that include a detached guest ohana, a private front courtyard, an infinity-edge pool with waterfall spa and an optional outdoor privacy garden and shower, this place will allow you to get lost in your own private oasis.

With fractional ownership on the Big Island, you purchase a direct ownership stake in a specific property, typically 1/8 to 1/12 of the home. You have your name on the deed and can use or rent the property during your allocated weeks. In contrast, a luxury vacation home fund involves investing in a portfolio of properties managed by a fund. You don’t own any specific property – instead, you own shares in the fund itself, which gives you access to multiple properties based on the fund’s usage policies.


The biggest difference between a luxury vacation home fund and fractional ownership in Big Island is that with our fund, you get access to a wide range of diverse properties. Whether you want a beach vacation in Hawaii or a ski trip in Colorado or even a cultural journey in Europe, you will have access to our entire portfolio, year round. With fractional ownership on the Big Island, you will just get access to the one property.


The Big Island offers an incredibly diverse experience that’s distinct from other Hawaiian islands. Where else can you witness an active volcano at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, seeing fresh lava flows and steam vents, then drive to snow-capped Mauna Kea for world-class stargazing at nearly 14,000 feet? The island’s size and varied climate zones create remarkable diversity – from black sand beaches at Punalu’u where sea turtles bask in the sun, to lush tropical rainforests in the Hamakua Coast, to desert-like conditions in South Kohala. The Big Island is also deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture and history, being the birthplace of King Kamehameha I who unified the Hawaiian islands. You can visit ancient petroglyph fields, participate in traditional luaus, and experience genuine Hawaiian hospitality in less touristy settings than other islands.