Monday, February 24, 2014

A Near-Self-Sustaining 130 Kuloli Place

Have you ever thought about living more simply?

130 Kuloli Place in Hauku, Maui, Hawaii is one of those rare homes whose site alone is worth the asking price. Situated atop 2 acres of rolling hills, views extend eastward from the Pacific Ocean, almost 180 degrees to the West Maui Mountains and, on a clear day, Molokai. How much more exotic can a location get?

The point of this tropical rain forest home is that it's one that practically begs for an earthlover caretaker - someone who enjoys digging, planting, and arranging in the rich soil. The property is practically raining in avocados. You can make fresh juices from lilikoi and tangelo. Bananas abound, even shrouding two private outdoor showers just like the one pictured here. Just imagine adding papaya, mango and farm-fresh eggs to the mix.

With frequent tropical showers, this home could theoretically become its own sulf-sustaining entity. Water catchments and photovoltaic cells could lessen your dependence on the utility companies, and you could create dinner from the foods you so carefully cultivate around your own ornately landscaped home.

Two kichens mean you can prepare meals traditionally or you can venture to the upstairs screened-in lanai to enjoy the forever views.

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