Property Description
Nestled in the sunbelt of Hawaiian Paradise Park on the Big Island’s east side, this one-acre homestead offers a rare blend of eco-conscious design, permaculture abundance, and tropical serenity. Thoughtfully developed with sustainability at its core, this off-grid retreat features 1,400 sq. ft. of living space across two 30’ custom-built yurts, connected by inviting lanais and surrounded by lush, edible landscaping. Yurt 1 includes two bedrooms, a half bath, a spacious living area, and a cozy loft for extra storage or creative space. Yurt 2 offers a full kitchen, large living room, one bedroom, and a full bath — all flooded with natural light and airflow. A separate 15’ x 25’ kitchen with its own loft and an additional full guest bath provide flexibility for shared or independent living. Powered by a dependable photovoltaic solar system, supporting modern necessities including a full-size refrigerator and washing machine. A 10,000-gallon cement water catchment system serves seperate on-demand hot water and pump for each yurt. High-speed internet keeps you connected while living lightly on the land. The land is a thriving permaculture-inspired food forest, producing a wide variety of tropical fruits and superfoods: avocado, banana, coconut, jackfruit, cacao, breadfruit, papaya, citrus, moringa, and more. A large rock-walled garden with fertile soil is ready for seasonal planting and expansion. A cleared building pad near the front of the property is ideal for a small ʻOhana dwelling, artist studio, or workshop—providing room to grow while preserving privacy and functionality. If you're seeking a self-sustaining lifestyle, a regenerative family compound, or a peaceful retreat aligned with nature, this property offers it all: abundant food, energy independence, and the freedom of off-grid living — all just minutes from Keaʻau and Hilo town. This is your chance to live intentionally on one of Hawai‘i’s most fertile and sun-blessed regions.