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Kauai Beach Resort (KBR) is located North of Lihue in an area with little development other than KBR itself and the adjacent Kauai Beach Villas. While offering a relatively remote, peaceful location, it is convenient to Lihue and the airport which is only a 10-minute drive away. Kauai Beach Resort sits on 12 lushly landscaped acres featuring lagoons, waterfalls, and Kauai's longest beach. There are 345 guest rooms plus restaurant, meeting space, bar, and tennis courts. The majority of the units are in the hotel pool with onsite management by Aqua Resorts. The former Anekoa management company is no longer associated with this project after foreclosure proceedings were completed in 2009. It was operated under the Hilton flag until becoming an Aqua Resort property in 2009. According to RealtyTrac, nearly 50% of these units were bank-owned (REO) at the end of June, 2011. A hotel reservation and check-in program is available for owners who wish to participate (most do). Originally operated as a Hilton, it's now operated by Aqua Hotels and Resorts. Kauai Beach Resort governing documents can be found at the Hawaianna website. Official documents with latest updates should be requested and reviewed while in escrow. Kauai Beach Resort building floorplans with unit numbers are available for viewing. Having no affiliation with this project (occasional resale listings excluded), Richard Dolbeare can provide you with updated, unbiased sales information, all without cost or obligation to you. It is very important to contact him or a buyer's agent of your choice before communicating with project personnel in order for the project to agree to work with and compensate your agent. Contact Richard by email or call (808) 651-4550 for additional information on this or other Kauai properties. Kauai Beach Resort Sales and Listings InformationNote: There was a huge pickup in sales in 2011, more than double those in 2010. Kauai Beach Resort units were so cheap that they sold very quickly. In 2012, prices were starting to recover. Compare these "lodging units" to nearby Islander on the Beach.
Original advertising postcard circa 2005 when pricing was
$249,000 and up!
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