Kaneohe
Hawaii
City👥
Population
35,945
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Median Age
45.3 yrs
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Median Income
$124,632
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Median Home Price
$990,100
About Kaneohe
Tucked along the windward coast of Oahu, Kaneohe sits in one of the most breathtaking settings imaginable — lush Ko'olau mountains rising dramatically behind the town, Kaneohe Bay stretching out in shimmering turquoise ahead of it. If you've driven through on the Pali Highway and thought "I could live here," you're not alone. But moving…
Tucked along the windward coast of Oahu, Kaneohe sits in one of the most breathtaking settings imaginable — lush Ko’olau mountains rising dramatically behind the town, Kaneohe Bay stretching out in shimmering turquoise ahead of it. If you’ve driven through on the Pali Highway and thought “I could live here,” you’re not alone. But moving to Hawaii is a serious decision, and Kaneohe in particular has a distinct character that suits some people perfectly and surprises others. Here’s what you actually need to know before making the leap.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
With roughly 35,900 residents, Kaneohe feels like a genuine community rather than a tourist corridor. Unlike Honolulu’s urban hustle or Kailua’s increasingly trendy scene, Kaneohe retains a local, lived-in quality. The median age hovers around 45, which tells you something useful: this is a place where families plant roots and stay. Neighborhoods like Lilipuna and Haiku Plantation Road offer quieter residential streets, while areas near the Ko’olaupoko district center provide easier access to shopping along Kamehameha Highway. It draws a mix of military families stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), longtime kamaaina households, and professionals who commute to Honolulu via the Pali or Likelike Highway. If you value community over nightlife and nature over novelty, Kaneohe tends to fit beautifully.
Cost of Living and Housing
Let’s be honest upfront: Kaneohe is expensive, even by Hawaii standards. The median home price sits at approximately $990,100, which reflects both the island’s persistent housing constraints and the genuine desirability of the windward side. Single-family homes in neighborhoods near He’eia State Park or along the bay can push well past that figure. Condominiums and townhomes offer more accessible entry points, though you’ll still need to budget seriously. Renters face a competitive market with limited inventory. Groceries, utilities, and everyday expenses carry the typical Hawaii premium — roughly 20 to 30 percent above mainland averages. The upside is that the median household income in Kaneohe runs around $124,600, suggesting that many residents here are financially equipped to manage those costs, though it likely means dual incomes or strong career footing are essential for most families.
Employment and Economy
Marine Corps Base Hawaii is the area’s dominant employer, making Kaneohe particularly welcoming to military families and federal contractors. Beyond the base, many Kaneohe residents commute into Honolulu for work — a drive that ranges from 20 minutes on a good day to over an hour during peak traffic on H-3 or the Pali Highway. Healthcare is a growing local sector, with Ko’olau Medical Center serving windward Oahu. Retail and small businesses along Kamehameha Highway and at the Windward City Shopping Center provide local employment, though Kaneohe itself isn’t a major job hub. Remote work has genuinely changed the calculus here — professionals who can work from home find Kaneohe an increasingly viable option without the daily commute penalty.
Lifestyle and Recreation
This is where Kaneohe earns its reputation. Kaneohe Bay is one of the few places in Hawaii with a living coral reef system, making it extraordinary for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden — free to enter — spans 400 stunning acres at the base of the Ko’olau mountains and feels like a secret the rest of the world hasn’t fully discovered. Hikers have access to trails like the Haiku Stairs (the famous Stairway to Heaven, though access remains restricted) and the more accessible Likeke Falls trail. The windward side receives more rainfall than the south shore, so expect genuinely green surroundings and occasional showers — most locals embrace it.
The Bottom Line
Kaneohe rewards people who come prepared — financially stable, flexible about commuting, and genuinely excited about outdoor living. It isn’t the right fit if you need urban energy or are stretching your budget thin. But if you want a rooted, natural, community-oriented Hawaii experience that feels a world away from Waikiki, Kaneohe delivers something rare and worth the investment.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$990,100
Median Rent
$2,356
Homeownership Rate
75.3%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
4.4%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 35,945
- Diversity Index
- 83.0
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