Waterfront in heart of Hilo, 1 block to hotels. Built on pond w/ fish & turtles.
House in Hilo, HI
10 guests · 5 bedrooms · 4 baths
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About this house rental
UNIQUE Two story home built over a pond that has both freshwater and saltwater fish plus turtles swimming together. Walk into the pond from the steps on lower level, very unique. Tastefully renovated home. 3 bedrooms/ 3 baths upstairs plus living area, large kitchen and open deck with great views. Downstairs has 2 bedrooms, laundry room with air bed, living area and covered lanai. Open and airy, room for everyone. Four TV's, stereo system, games and card table for family/friends time. Greatest bar-b-q setting in Hilo.
SPACIOUS AND COMFORTABLE:
Classic 2-story Hilo home updated and modernized. High ceilings, lots of windows, spacious and airy. Enter over the bridge, past the banana grove and pineapple field, and up the stone steps to large front porch. Note that this home is not ADA compatible. Enter double glass paned doors into living and dining rooms, with kitchen and office on the sides. Three well appointed bedrooms (one master) and three baths towards back (bayside) of home, with three entries onto large deck with great views of the Ice Pond, framed by mature and fruit-bearing mango, avocado, coconut and banana trees. Truly a tropical delight. Feel free to eat the fruits in season. A very, very enjoyable setting, fantastic for bar-b-q's or just hanging out.
Downstairs is a finished basement built literally over the on-property pond, with the fish swimming right under your feet. Two bedrooms, a laundry room, a gaming area and a boathouse open onto the covered back lanai and backyard. The one downstairs bathroom has an outside access and an outside shower, it is entered from the backyard. Note that access from upstairs to downstairs is at both the front and rear of the house, but it does NOT have interior access.
CENTRAL HILO TOWN LOCATION:
In town, on the fringe of the resort area and walking distance to the hotels. Within easy walking distance of a dozen restaurants; five bars; four beach parks; Queen Liliuokalani Park & Gardens (30 acres donated by a Queen and the largest Japanese Garden outside of Japan); the 9-hole golf and Frisbee golf Naniloa Golf Course; Moku ola (Coconut Island, accessible via a small pedestrian bridge); and Hilo's three main hotels with shops. About one mile to Hilo International Airport.
This home is in the urban core of Hilo, or at least as urban as Hilo gets. Note that there is some airplane noise from the airport; some road noise from the main street in front of the home; and some noise at night from the Suisan fish-packer across the street, in addition to the ever-present coqui frogs serenading each other (and you) at night throughout East Hawaii.
It is on the part of Hilo Bay that is protected by the breakwater, and is adjacent to the safe harbor anchorage for sailboats. It is quite 'malia' (calm) pretty much all of the time. It is great for kids or adults to enjoy the water activities of kayaking; standup paddle-boarding; snorkeling; sailing; swimming; and enjoying the beaches. There is a reason this is the most popular area for both tourists and locals for a day (or night) at the bay.
ENTRYWAY:
From the road and parking area you cross a small wooden bridge to access the classic stone steps up onto the old-fashioned covered porch.
LIVING ROOM:
Comfortable and airy, with large flat-screen TV; stereo system; and view overlooking the fishpond. Old fashioned wooden floors with throw rugs. Teak couch; love seat; and chair with matching end tables and coffee table. Large ceiling fan. Antique wardrobe which serves as hanging closet for nearby Master Bedroom Suite. Tropical artwork hangs on walls. Air conditioned.
LARGE KITCHEN:
Five burner gas stove, side-by-side stainless steel refrigerator with freezer underneath. Vegetable prep sink. Three bowl stainless steel commercial grade sink. No dishwasher, the family washes together in this home. Small dining table seats three. Old-school wooden cabinets with glass doors and granite countertops. Front window overlooks banana patch.
DINING AREA:
Oval wood dining table seats six comfortably. Overlooks the fishpond through a wall of windows. Old fashioned hardwood floors, opens onto the living room. Dining area is open to the living room. Air conditioned.
GUEST BATHROOM:
Guest bath is a full bathroom with antique claw-foot bathtub and shower enclosure. Tile floors and wooden cabinet with single sink. Window on wall allows fresh air circulation.
MASTER BEDROOM SUITE:
Good-sized master bedroom suite has king-sized teak poster bed with Egyptian cotton sheets and tropical bedspread and pillows. Matching bureau and side tables, with two reading lamps at bedside. Wall mounted flat screen TV with swivel mount. Radio with iPod port. No closet, make use of the wardrobe in the living room for your clothes hanging necessities. Nice ceiling fan keeps you cool. Steps from door to outside deck and yard. Air conditioned.
MASTER BATHROOM:
The master bathroom has an enclosed commode but the sink and glass block/tile shower are open to the bedroom. with nice wooden cabinet and single sink. Commercial hotel magnifying mirror at sink, and glass block and louvered windows let the light and air in. Tile floor.
BEDROOM 2:
Bedroom 2 is a compact bedroom with closet and carpet. Queen sized teak bed with tropical finish and high-quality linen. Matching bureau, flat screen TV with swivel mount. Direct access through glass paned door to outside deck and bar b q area. Served by private bathroom shared with Bedroom 3. A nice ceiling fan keeps you cool. Tropical painting above bed.
BEDROOM 3:
Bedroom 3 is on the pond side of the house, and overlooks the on-site brackish pond. It is bright and breezy, but is also the least quiet of the bedrooms due to the windows overlooking the nearby restaurant/parking lot. Also carpeted, and with a small closet. Wall mounted flat screen TV above bureau which matches the queen -sized teak bed set with side tables, with the ever present tropical finish. Bright art decorates the wall. The ceiling fan is wooden bladed.
PRIVATE BATHROOM:
The private bathroom serving these two bedrooms are accessible only through the bedrooms, with two separate doors. Tile floors and a high ceiling with skylight, tile shower stall (no bathtub) and sturdy wooden cabinet with a single sink. Small windows in the shower stall and above the commode allow great circulation.
OUTDOOR DECK:
The best "room" in the house. Large wooden deck with teak table and 6 matching Captain's chairs plus a large umbrella to keep the sun and/or rain off of your party. The Weber bar b q grill (charcoal fired) is ready to go when you arrive. Overlooking the Ice Pond and surrounded by avocado; mango; coconut; and banana trees. Watch the fish, birds, ducks, and people enjoy the life on and around the pond. Extremely relaxing and scenic. Wooden stairs down to the yard and the outdoor bathroom.
DOWNSTAIRS GREATROOM:
A hobbit-like door leads into the ground floor space of the house, basically a finished basement partly underground on one side. The Greatroom is built directly over the brackish fishpond. The railing separates you from the pond with both fresh fish (Koi) swimming with saltwater local fish and turtles. The water is a mix of fresh and salt, and both types of fish are able to thrive in this microenvironment.
You can feed the fish, just watch or you can walk down the stone steps and actually enter the pond, swimming with the fish or just dangling your feet in the water. Enjoy the cycle of the water rising and falling with the ebb and flow of the tides.
Note that the two stairways connecting upstairs to downstairs are both outside the house, and that the single bathroom serving downstairs is accessed from the outside. It is recommended that small children (under 10) should probably stay downstairs with adult supervision.
DOWNSTAIRS BEDROOM 4:
Medium sized bedroom with low (6" 2") ceiling, this tiled floor room offers a queen size teak bed set with tropical finishes and matching bureau. Both floor lamp and table lamps on side tables. No ceiling fans downstairs, circulation is via windows and the open walls by the fishpond.
DOWNSTAIRS BEDROOM 5:
Another medium sized bedroom with low headroom, this carpeted bedroom has still another teak queen-sized bedroom set with matching bureau and a full-sized mirror. Side tables with lamps and a floor lamp provide lighting, while the single window provides mostly circulation.
LAUNDRY ROOM:
The tiled floor laundry room has a washer (electric) and dryer (gas) and laundry facilities. With windows on two walls, this is the brightest and airiest of the enclosed rooms downstairs.
COVERED LANAI:
Outside the back of the home on the ground floor is a covered lanai, underneath the second floor deck. With a picnic table and some folding chairs, this is a good place to hang out when it is rainy outside or while you wait for the paddlers to return.
THE BOATHOUSE:
An enclosed room over the pond which has storage area for the three kayaks (two singles and one tandem) plus paddles and accessories that come with the home. Additional water accessories are stored in a storage area portion of the Greatroom. It is quite convenient and easy to get the kayaks from the boathouse to the Ice Pond, and vice versa.
OUTSIDE BATHROOM:
The bathroom serving the downstairs as well as the covered lanai and deck is in the rear corner of the home, and accessed via a tile pathway. This bathroom has enclosed sink in a wooden cabinet with commode, plus an outdoor shower for use when returning from the pond or bay. It has automatic lights for use when accessing the bathroom at night.
BACKYARD:
The compact backyard fronts on both Ice Pond and the peaceful Kuhio Kalanianaole Beach Park. In addition to launching your boats at Ice Pond, you can also launch at the concrete boat ramp at the park. The park is great for kids, birthdays, and weddings. Parking lot is closed and locked at night by the County.
SPACIOUS AND COMFORTABLE:
Classic 2-story Hilo home updated and modernized. High ceilings, lots of windows, spacious and airy. Enter over the bridge, past the banana grove and pineapple field, and up the stone steps to large front porch. Note that this home is not ADA compatible. Enter double glass paned doors into living and dining rooms, with kitchen and office on the sides. Three well appointed bedrooms (one master) and three baths towards back (bayside) of home, with three entries onto large deck with great views of the Ice Pond, framed by mature and fruit-bearing mango, avocado, coconut and banana trees. Truly a tropical delight. Feel free to eat the fruits in season. A very, very enjoyable setting, fantastic for bar-b-q's or just hanging out.
Downstairs is a finished basement built literally over the on-property pond, with the fish swimming right under your feet. Two bedrooms, a laundry room, a gaming area and a boathouse open onto the covered back lanai and backyard. The one downstairs bathroom has an outside access and an outside shower, it is entered from the backyard. Note that access from upstairs to downstairs is at both the front and rear of the house, but it does NOT have interior access.
CENTRAL HILO TOWN LOCATION:
In town, on the fringe of the resort area and walking distance to the hotels. Within easy walking distance of a dozen restaurants; five bars; four beach parks; Queen Liliuokalani Park & Gardens (30 acres donated by a Queen and the largest Japanese Garden outside of Japan); the 9-hole golf and Frisbee golf Naniloa Golf Course; Moku ola (Coconut Island, accessible via a small pedestrian bridge); and Hilo's three main hotels with shops. About one mile to Hilo International Airport.
This home is in the urban core of Hilo, or at least as urban as Hilo gets. Note that there is some airplane noise from the airport; some road noise from the main street in front of the home; and some noise at night from the Suisan fish-packer across the street, in addition to the ever-present coqui frogs serenading each other (and you) at night throughout East Hawaii.
It is on the part of Hilo Bay that is protected by the breakwater, and is adjacent to the safe harbor anchorage for sailboats. It is quite 'malia' (calm) pretty much all of the time. It is great for kids or adults to enjoy the water activities of kayaking; standup paddle-boarding; snorkeling; sailing; swimming; and enjoying the beaches. There is a reason this is the most popular area for both tourists and locals for a day (or night) at the bay.
ENTRYWAY:
From the road and parking area you cross a small wooden bridge to access the classic stone steps up onto the old-fashioned covered porch.
LIVING ROOM:
Comfortable and airy, with large flat-screen TV; stereo system; and view overlooking the fishpond. Old fashioned wooden floors with throw rugs. Teak couch; love seat; and chair with matching end tables and coffee table. Large ceiling fan. Antique wardrobe which serves as hanging closet for nearby Master Bedroom Suite. Tropical artwork hangs on walls. Air conditioned.
LARGE KITCHEN:
Five burner gas stove, side-by-side stainless steel refrigerator with freezer underneath. Vegetable prep sink. Three bowl stainless steel commercial grade sink. No dishwasher, the family washes together in this home. Small dining table seats three. Old-school wooden cabinets with glass doors and granite countertops. Front window overlooks banana patch.
DINING AREA:
Oval wood dining table seats six comfortably. Overlooks the fishpond through a wall of windows. Old fashioned hardwood floors, opens onto the living room. Dining area is open to the living room. Air conditioned.
GUEST BATHROOM:
Guest bath is a full bathroom with antique claw-foot bathtub and shower enclosure. Tile floors and wooden cabinet with single sink. Window on wall allows fresh air circulation.
MASTER BEDROOM SUITE:
Good-sized master bedroom suite has king-sized teak poster bed with Egyptian cotton sheets and tropical bedspread and pillows. Matching bureau and side tables, with two reading lamps at bedside. Wall mounted flat screen TV with swivel mount. Radio with iPod port. No closet, make use of the wardrobe in the living room for your clothes hanging necessities. Nice ceiling fan keeps you cool. Steps from door to outside deck and yard. Air conditioned.
MASTER BATHROOM:
The master bathroom has an enclosed commode but the sink and glass block/tile shower are open to the bedroom. with nice wooden cabinet and single sink. Commercial hotel magnifying mirror at sink, and glass block and louvered windows let the light and air in. Tile floor.
BEDROOM 2:
Bedroom 2 is a compact bedroom with closet and carpet. Queen sized teak bed with tropical finish and high-quality linen. Matching bureau, flat screen TV with swivel mount. Direct access through glass paned door to outside deck and bar b q area. Served by private bathroom shared with Bedroom 3. A nice ceiling fan keeps you cool. Tropical painting above bed.
BEDROOM 3:
Bedroom 3 is on the pond side of the house, and overlooks the on-site brackish pond. It is bright and breezy, but is also the least quiet of the bedrooms due to the windows overlooking the nearby restaurant/parking lot. Also carpeted, and with a small closet. Wall mounted flat screen TV above bureau which matches the queen -sized teak bed set with side tables, with the ever present tropical finish. Bright art decorates the wall. The ceiling fan is wooden bladed.
PRIVATE BATHROOM:
The private bathroom serving these two bedrooms are accessible only through the bedrooms, with two separate doors. Tile floors and a high ceiling with skylight, tile shower stall (no bathtub) and sturdy wooden cabinet with a single sink. Small windows in the shower stall and above the commode allow great circulation.
OUTDOOR DECK:
The best "room" in the house. Large wooden deck with teak table and 6 matching Captain's chairs plus a large umbrella to keep the sun and/or rain off of your party. The Weber bar b q grill (charcoal fired) is ready to go when you arrive. Overlooking the Ice Pond and surrounded by avocado; mango; coconut; and banana trees. Watch the fish, birds, ducks, and people enjoy the life on and around the pond. Extremely relaxing and scenic. Wooden stairs down to the yard and the outdoor bathroom.
DOWNSTAIRS GREATROOM:
A hobbit-like door leads into the ground floor space of the house, basically a finished basement partly underground on one side. The Greatroom is built directly over the brackish fishpond. The railing separates you from the pond with both fresh fish (Koi) swimming with saltwater local fish and turtles. The water is a mix of fresh and salt, and both types of fish are able to thrive in this microenvironment.
You can feed the fish, just watch or you can walk down the stone steps and actually enter the pond, swimming with the fish or just dangling your feet in the water. Enjoy the cycle of the water rising and falling with the ebb and flow of the tides.
Note that the two stairways connecting upstairs to downstairs are both outside the house, and that the single bathroom serving downstairs is accessed from the outside. It is recommended that small children (under 10) should probably stay downstairs with adult supervision.
DOWNSTAIRS BEDROOM 4:
Medium sized bedroom with low (6" 2") ceiling, this tiled floor room offers a queen size teak bed set with tropical finishes and matching bureau. Both floor lamp and table lamps on side tables. No ceiling fans downstairs, circulation is via windows and the open walls by the fishpond.
DOWNSTAIRS BEDROOM 5:
Another medium sized bedroom with low headroom, this carpeted bedroom has still another teak queen-sized bedroom set with matching bureau and a full-sized mirror. Side tables with lamps and a floor lamp provide lighting, while the single window provides mostly circulation.
LAUNDRY ROOM:
The tiled floor laundry room has a washer (electric) and dryer (gas) and laundry facilities. With windows on two walls, this is the brightest and airiest of the enclosed rooms downstairs.
COVERED LANAI:
Outside the back of the home on the ground floor is a covered lanai, underneath the second floor deck. With a picnic table and some folding chairs, this is a good place to hang out when it is rainy outside or while you wait for the paddlers to return.
THE BOATHOUSE:
An enclosed room over the pond which has storage area for the three kayaks (two singles and one tandem) plus paddles and accessories that come with the home. Additional water accessories are stored in a storage area portion of the Greatroom. It is quite convenient and easy to get the kayaks from the boathouse to the Ice Pond, and vice versa.
OUTSIDE BATHROOM:
The bathroom serving the downstairs as well as the covered lanai and deck is in the rear corner of the home, and accessed via a tile pathway. This bathroom has enclosed sink in a wooden cabinet with commode, plus an outdoor shower for use when returning from the pond or bay. It has automatic lights for use when accessing the bathroom at night.
BACKYARD:
The compact backyard fronts on both Ice Pond and the peaceful Kuhio Kalanianaole Beach Park. In addition to launching your boats at Ice Pond, you can also launch at the concrete boat ramp at the park. The park is great for kids, birthdays, and weddings. Parking lot is closed and locked at night by the County.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Hilo, HI
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Ratings and reviews
10.0 / 10.0
This is the most idiosyncratic and eccentric house we’ve ever stayed at and it defies simple review. They aren’t kidding when they say it’s on the waterfront — if you are into kayaking then just carry one of the two (not three) kayaks maybe 15 feet and you’re literally in the Pacific Ocean (well, a "lagoon" connected to Reed's Bay). It’s also near the heart of Hilo, within walking distance of quite a few restaurants and parks. You can have up to 10 people there and if you wonder if the house has such-and-such feature then probably yes, it does. If these features appeal to you then there are simply no other choices for any price. It’s astounding that a house like this exists at all.
But don’t discount the “noise” complaints. Being so close to the only pier on the island and across the busiest street in Hawaii from a 24x7 fish packing plant -- it’s a cacophonous din in the master bedroom! Add that to an incredibly uncomfortable bed and it’s a thoroughly unpleasant sleeping experience. It’s not so loud in the “middle” bedroom.
The house is so complex that this review could be a many page essay with several pages devoted to everything that’s wrong with it. Suffice to say that it’s simply not a classically “nice” place to stay. But its advantages are so incredibly striking, unique, and amazing (kayaking! centrally located!) that they overwhelmed all of the many infuriating parts of the package to such a degree that we’d almost surely stay there again, if we’re ever in Hilo!
10.0 / 10.0
Born and raised here on the island and this home was perfect for our visit. The pond entrance and gate to the park directly behind the home helped to keep my kids and infant happy while my wife worked. Only good things to say about this vacation rental. Next visit we’ll definitely be staying here.
10.0 / 10.0
Love it this is our 3rd time getting this wonderful home and we absolutely love it.
Mahalo nui
2.0 / 10.0
We reserved the location for 4 nights, and ended up leaving the last 3 and staying in a hotel.
It was not nearly what we had expected and hoped for.
10.0 / 10.0
This traditional Hawaiian style home was perfect for our group of 10. There was plenty of room. And we were very comfortable. The house is peaceful, and the pond is so fun! My kids made friends with the Koi, and were sad to leave.
Was there a smell when we checked in, as stated by previous guests? Yes. It was a typical smell for a home near water and disappeared quickly after we checked in.
Was there road noise, as stated? Yes. Again, it is by an industrial business. It was quiet at night, and we were not bothered by the noise.
We would absolutely stay here again. We loved it! The property is amazing, house large and comfortable, aned the beds? So comfy!!
8.0 / 10.0
Convenient Location allowed some to walk to town and easy driving to attractions. The house has a lived in charm and big kitchen that we liked.
It was a bit noisy (trucks & forklifts), but we got used to it after a while. Note that the access to the downstairs includes a step stone path that not all could navigate in the dark. The stand up paddle board is pretty beat up, but I was able to kayak several times and enjoyed that. We had a unique experience!
2.0 / 10.0
This is limited to 1500 words, so I’m saying what we encountered. Read other reviews for pros.
Upon our arrival, we cleaned the kitchen sink, dish drainer, counters, dishes and small appliances we used. Bathroom sink counters needed to be cleaned. There is an eye wash station in the kitchen that looked to be used as a mop bucket. Various cleaning things were left in there- right next to the commercial sink. There was hair (quite a lot) in both our showers. An opened bar of soap and loofahs in the one shower. Both beds had holes in the sheets and there were barely enough towels. (We did find more in the dryer departure day after we found the key to open the downstairs- I’ve never had to go find my clean towels, so we didn’t think they’d be in the dryer)
Sheets in my room and my friends room had holes in them. Carpet in bedroom with stains. Bathroom rugs were grungy or non existent.
We made the best of our 4 nights there knowing we wouldn’t be home much. We did not contact the owner because we didn’t want people in there while we were gone. I have since sent him photos of the conditions we found.
You will have noise from the airport, the trucks across the street, and general traffic. My friend heard it more because the window in her shower only had a screen and had no way to close it. This also made her room cold in the morning and at night.
I’m not a fussy person, but if I’m paying a cleaning fee, I expect a clean place.
10.0 / 10.0
Very nice country home. Comfortable and walking distance to great activities.
Easy to check in!
10.0 / 10.0
This was our 2nd time staying at this beautiful property! Location is GREAT, house is WONDERFUL, and Very CONVENIENT. We absolutely love the older plantation style homes, lots of space for everyone! Richard was very responsive and helpful with allowing us to check in a little earlier. We love ice pond in the back and the yard, with the bbq and a beautiful park thru the back gate. We definitely would be staying here again as we go to Hilo at least twice a year
Thank you Richard for your hospitality
10.0 / 10.0
Old style plantation house. Very spacious. The decks are great for hanging out. Direct water access with all kinds of water toys available. The koi pond and downstairs is beautiful. The only things that weren’t ideal were that the locks and door handles are old, so you have to make sure you turn the knob back to ensure it’s closed. Not ideal for a 1 year old who was able to push through all the doors, and there were red ants on the koi railings, poles, and some areas downstairs which bit a few of us. But overall amazing. We will be back.
8.0 / 10.0
There's alot of positives about this house. Great location, big kitchen. Plenty of bathrooms. Kayaks and paddle board, right on the pond. Downstairs bedrooms were very damp and musty. House could use a good cleaning.
8.0 / 10.0
If you read all the reviews, you will have an unferstanding of what you are getting yourself into. We enjoyed the house, the property and the location. At night, the coqui frogs can sound loud. We only heard 2 but we have been on properties were there are 100's. The trucks across the street can be lound also. But ear plugs can fix both of them. The scenery and access to the pond outweighs the noise. We kayaked every day and swam right off the back porch. The house was warm when we entered but quickly cooled off once windows were opened. We didnt use the down stairs rooms but the did smell musty, but that would probably disappear once windows were open. Both down stairs rooms have air conditioning. In conclusion, you are not paying for a high class resort, you are paying for the location and access to the pond and ocean, and because of that i felt it was worth it and would return. Check in/out procedures could have been better, as we didnt receive instructions and had to ask minutes before our arrival.
10.0 / 10.0
A wonderful place for our family to get together!
Large kitchen, beautiful furniture, great places around the house to hang out. AC kept everyone comfortable. A dip in "Ice Pond" and the use of the kayaks and stand-up paddle board was fun. Loved feeding the large Kois and Turtle.
Mahalo for allowing us to stay in your home.
Ohana
8.0 / 10.0
Pros: Location was excellent, beds were comfortable, kitchen appliances and all necessary gadgets provided, fun beach gear, sufficient parking.
Cons: No containers for leftovers, musty smell throughout house, very low ceilings downstairs
10.0 / 10.0
Very accommodating!
Centralize location!
Convenient
8.0 / 10.0
Old home but comfortable. Main floor had three bathrooms which was nice. Bottom floor not usable to us because the door jams are so low you crack your head on them. The laundry downstairs was usable and welcome. The outside bathroom in my opinion is not doable at night. It would be usable when it’s daylight.
10.0 / 10.0
house was perfect for us.
I will definitely stay again
10.0 / 10.0
We loved our time here. We enjoyed the ice pond and kayaking and paddle boarding. We walked to coconut island everyday and enjoyed the nature around us. The air conditioner was a huge help to keep us cool at night. Would def stay there again.
10.0 / 10.0
our stay was related to scientific work in the area. fantastically located. fully equipped, very clean and tidy.
10.0 / 10.0
Location to the pond is the best you'll get on this side of the island
10.0 / 10.0
House was great. Location was amazing. Right on the bay. We were able to enjoy the fish birds and turtles. The toys in the boathouse were great and accommodated my family. Beds were comfy and water was hot. We throughly enjoyed our time here.
10.0 / 10.0
Richard’s property is Amazing and Beautiful! Great Family house and close to literally everything. Food truck lot next door and many fantastic restaurants close by some even in walking distance! It sits right on a koi/honu pond and the ice pond is literally your back yard! Nice big lanai and great pulehu set up downstairs, We enjoyed the convenience of the paddle boards and kayaks. I absolutely love the older plantation style houses but this house also has a modern feel to it. This Hale Will definitely be our top booking every time we come back to Hilo!!!
10.0 / 10.0
It was a great experience with a big enough house to allow everyone their own space. The basement bedrooms allowed for accesss tthough the backyard, so no big deal for our grown children. The pond stretching from the backyard to the ocean was amazing. The check in/check out process was easy. I would book this property again if we were all meeting up in Hilo. Thanks!
10.0 / 10.0
This is our third time staying here and we enjoy it so much thank you Richard for letting us stay in your home!! It’s closer to restaurants the nice paddling board in ice ponds it’s awesome. We will be coming back again!!
8.0 / 10.0
Enjoyed our stay at this very unique home on the water. We where close to alot that the Hilo side had to offer. We enjoyed breakfast on the back porch, being close to the water, and with in walking distance to restaurants. The KOI pond was awesome and we enjoyed watching them. The home did have a musty smell on arrival but candles that where left helped.
10.0 / 10.0
This Hilo house had everything we needed and was located close to stores and restaurants. The paddleboards and kayaks were a hit with the kids! It rained a lot while we were there and sitting on the covered back deck was magical. Lots of birds and geckos, and a super short walk to a beautiful park too. The Owner was really easy to work with. We loved being in Hilo. Great trip!
8.0 / 10.0
This unique home is a 1933 cottage built over a stone fishpond right on the water in Hilo. That’s both the good news and the bad; it’s a unique and lovely place, but if you’re expecting modern luxury, this isn’t this place for you. The location is also both good and bad; it’s located on the Ice Pond with a gate from the back yard into Kuhio Kalanianaole Park, but it’s also directly across the street from Suisan Warehouse, and the big trucks start rolling in around 5 AM. You’ll need to decide for yourself the the beautiful bird-filled waterfront backyard outweighs the street noise from the front. We loved it.
8.0 / 10.0
Property owner was very quick to respond to all inquiries and questions. The rooms in the basement has insects but they are open to the pond area so to be expected. Laundry facilities are nice
2.0 / 10.0
We got in late and check-in was simple and as described. Upon climbing into bed we noticed dirty sheets and sand in the bed, so we changed all the bedding. I'm pretty glad we noticed this because the following morning after I woke up I seen the dirty panties hanging from the headboard. That day my (young) kids also found a weed vape pen in the couch. There were dead geckos in the doors (not fresh by any means, poor guys had been there a while and is now becoming one with the house). While clearing the house at check-out we found a %3#!$ ring under a bed, not the decorated bed either.
Thankfully we did not need the two separated rooms on the ground level because surely they are not inhabitable. Other reviews mention the mustiness and I agree.
I tried giving the owner the benefit of the doubt on all this, Initially I reached out to him the first morning there regarding the dirty bed just wanting to give him a heads-up. As an owner I would absolutely want to know if my renters were welcomed with dirty beds.. He did not respond, however his property manager randomly showed up and stood outside arguing with us, claiming the house was available for 3 days and the windows must have blown dust in. We showed him photos, and even the dead geckos in the door. He walked around and also took photos. The owner finally reached out to me days later, and when I responded with everything else that had came up along with photos I never got a response back. This is clearly a party house and not a family house. It is unfortunate, because the house itself really does offer some charm. The pond was beautiful, the critters such a fun touch. Overall we did make sure to enjoy our time there. The fish come when called and were so much fun to watch, same with the turtle. We also spotted crabs along the rocks. That was definitely the main highlight of the house. Beautiful view from the deck. As other reviews have mentioned the noise from the restaurant parking lot next door can get a bit much, I agree. The food is delicious though.
10.0 / 10.0
Stayed here with family after flying back home from out of town. We are from Hilo so it was nice to get back home and be so close to all the things we wanted to do/experience. Located super close to Keaukaha General Store (good snacks, local products, and a great Coffee Shop) as well as local eats like Millies, Coconut Grill, Ponds etc. The picture don't really do it justice, its bigger than it seems in the photos and our family had a great time. The manager/caretaker Remie stopped by to check on us too and was a great guy. Hoping to stay again next time we are in town. Mahalo Richard!
10.0 / 10.0
My family and I bonded so much during this stay and had the best of memories made on the pond!! Mahalo mahalo mahalo! We can’t wait to return!
10.0 / 10.0
Very beautiful home and so much space to accommodate a large family. Host was very responsive and easy to communicate with. I would recommend this home to a large family because it is very spacious and close to so many amenitites.
6.0 / 10.0
Reviews have been accurate. We found the location very convenient. Having the house right on Ice Pond was a huge draw as we had lots of kids. Also nice was having a park right next door. We were in Hilo for a family reunion and having the back deck available for cousins to drop in and “talk story” was also very nice.
The house was a disappointment. It was not clean and the oven/stovetop was not installed correctly and had to be fixed while we were there. We also had light bulbs that were out and a toilet that had to be fixed several times. The basement bedrooms were moist and musty.
We did appreciate the extra fans and AC units.
We were also there during road construction closure and traffic at times was busy. It was also noisy due to being next to the airport and main road.
10.0 / 10.0
We enjoyed our stay and plan on coming again. They loved paddle boarding and kayaking, taking a dip in the cold brackish water. My little grandson enjoyed feeding the fishes and turtle in the koi pond. I needed a nice place to relax for my birthday. It was beautiful. With 5 bedrooms everyone had their own space to chill. I loved the outside deck where I could take pictures of my family enjoying themselves and watch birds. The kitchen provided everything we needed as my chefs prepared my bday brunch. We will definitely be back again.
Thank you,
Stephanie
10.0 / 10.0
It was, relaxing, enjoyable and very rejuvenating for me (the birthday celebrant). I have a health condition and my daughter, her family, my other grandkids and their family wanted to take me somewhere I can relax and they still can enjoy too. I love watching the kids and their kids enjoying, we all had a great weekend. I know I loved it 🥰! Thank You 😊
4.0 / 10.0
Immense maison bien équipée et confortable pour la famille.
8.0 / 10.0
Koi fish swimming on the pond below the house was a really good treat for a vacation. On occasions, spotting a turtle is a delight. Location is much appreciated despite the construction happening.
8.0 / 10.0
Everything about this house is quirky - its location, its layout, its amenities. It is located in the "industrial" region of Hilo near the airport and away from most other houses, about 2 miles to downtown. Its backyard has access to Hilo Bay and there are 2 kayaks and and a water-logged paddleboard available to use. We paddled to Coconut Island and jumped off the cement tower a few times. The interior of the house caught us off guard. On initial viewing, you get the impression of an old run-down house. However, on closer inspection, bathrooms, toilets, the kitchen, and appliances are all quite new and very clean. The bedrooms downstairs, however, are rather musty. The kitchen is odd. There is a brand new industrial grade gas stove, but the burners don't seem to be calibrated correctly, no matter how low we set it, flames licked the sides of the pots. The sink also seems to be industrial. It's massive. Oddly, there is an eye-wash station right next to it; the kind of safety device you'd see in a chemistry lab. Despite and because all of the above, the house was perfectly suitable for our two families. Mom and daughter, stayed in one upstairs bedroom and father and son stayed in another. That family shared a bathroom attached to one of the rooms. The other family (mom, dad, daughter) stayed in the another upstairs bedroom and used the bathroom attached to it.
10.0 / 10.0
The house reminded me of fond childhood memories! I love being around water and this was perfect! The keiki enjoyed feeding the fish and they even provided fish food! I LOVED the fact that there is a private entrance to the water! We spent all day swimming, enjoying each other's company, and making new memories! Property manager was easy to get in touch with and very friendly. Would definitely stay here again!
10.0 / 10.0
We really enjoyed our stay here. The best thing about this property is the great spaces for hanging out. The Koi Pond that goes around the house and comes right up to the basement is really, really neat. Great back porch overlooking the bay. Direct access from the back yard to the bay is terrific for kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, snorkeling. The distance from the backyard to coconut island is a great Kayak trip. I really love the calls of the tree frogs at night (My wife not so sure). AC in all the places it is needed. I saw some previous reviews about a concern over the gas stove/oven. That appears to have been resolved. It worked great for us. Plenty of bathrooms and showers. WiFi worked great. TV had all the channels we wanted. House was very clean. Manager responsive. Great central location in Hilo with quick access to any direction on the island you want to go. Already thinking about when we can go back.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Hilo?
The average price for a rental in Hilo is $325 per night. This rental is $289 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Waterfront in heart of Hilo, 1 block to hotels. Built on pond w/ fish & turtles.. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Waterfront in heart of Hilo, 1 block to hotels. Built on pond w/ fish & turtles.. Enjoy the water!
Is Waterfront in heart of Hilo, 1 block to hotels. Built on pond w/ fish & turtles. pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Waterfront in heart of Hilo, 1 block to hotels. Built on pond w/ fish & turtles.?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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