Saint Louis Heights real estate
This neighborhood is on the hillside above Kaimuki. Midway up St. Louis Heights the elevation is approximately 500 feet. At the top, elevations reach 1,000 feet above sea level. The photo below was taken midway up St. Louis Heights. The views are breathtaking and look even better at night with Honolulu's city lights in the background.

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Saint Louis Heights homes and neighborhood information
Residential homes are primarily single-family dwellings. Regency Park is a condominium in the St Louis Heights neighborhood.
Saint Louis Heights homes Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) Report
St. Louis Heights homes sold during 2008
At Saint Louis Heights, 15 homes sold in the 2008. Selling prices averaged 95% of list prices. Saint Louis Heights homes averaged 109 days on the market until going into escrow. The average selling price of a Saint Louis Heights home during this period was $804,003.
The average size of the 2008 homes sold at Saint Louis Heights was four bedrooms, two and a half baths with 1,817 square feet interior area on a 6,188 square foot lot. The lowest sale price was $645,000 for a two bedroom, one bath home on St Louis Drive. The highest priced sale was $1,100,000 for a three bedroom, three bath home with 2,992 square feet interior, located on Alencastre Street.

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St. Louis Heights is a ridge sandwiched between Manoa Valley on the left and Palolo Valley on the right. St. Louis Drive meanders through the neighborhood. Alencastre Street goes from the center of the photo and diagonally to the right in a straight line up the hill.
At the very top of St. Louis Heights is the Wa'ahila State Recreation area. It's a secluded park with views of Manoa Valley and Palolo Valley on either side. This park is a hidden gem in Honolulu.

