Kona Coffee Purveyors has put a property in Hawaii on the market

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The owners of Kona Coffee Purveyors are selling their private compound on Oahu with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Makulai Islands for $14.8 million, according to real estate company Hawai’i Life.

Spanning 4,450 square feet, the four-bedroom home is built into an oceanfront hillside. The iconic islands that can be seen from the residence are known as Mokes and serve as a bird sanctuary.

Raymond and Jacqueline Suter founded the boutique coffee roasting company in 2008. They completed a stunning new home this year and intended to use it as a family residence, but decided to put the property on the market because it was too far from their business in Waikiki, according to listing agent Eric Hinshaw of Hawai’i Life.

Raymond Suter’s father built homes all over Hawaii, according to a real estate firm. Whoever purchases a private and unique estate will own a home surrounded by the island’s natural beauty in the beach town of Lanikai.

There is “very little” real estate inventory on Oahu, and there is no other property like it Suiters complex at 380 Lama Place Art Kailua, Hawaiia Hawai’i Life representative said in an email.

“Selected manufacturers from around the world have contributed their talent, unique design aesthetic, products, experience and passion to realize one of the most upscale and unique properties in the entire state of Hawai’i,” according to Hawai’i Life’s marketing materials.

The home features a hot tub pool, indoor private rooftop bar, climate controlled wine cellar, commercial elevator and Tesla Powerwall.

“When César Giraldo Design, a renowned interior designer from Los Angeles, was chosen for his first project in Hawaii, a new residential complex located on Oahu, his philosophy was simple – to create a custom architectural gem that evokes form and function, emotion and exclusivity,” according to Hawai’i Life. “The incomparable look with the rich, vibrant colors of land and ocean deserves only the absolute best in luxury products with a soft, natural color palette.”

The home sits on a third of an acre with an 1,100-square-foot patio and five bathrooms.

This story was originally published October 31, 2022 at 10:53 am.

David Caraccio is a video producer for The Sacramento Bee, born and raised in Sacramento. He is a graduate of San Diego State University and a longtime journalist who has worked in newspapers as a reporter, editor, page designer and digital content producer.

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