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$1,900 - CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 2BR/1BA/1PKG UNIT IN 1260 RICHARD LANE(808) 445-9223
1260 Richard Lane, Honolulu HI 96819
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In unit laundry, Parking, Guest parking, Range, Oven, and Refrigerator
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Top neighborhoods in Honolulu

Waikiki
What it’s like to live in Waikiki
Waikiki delivers quintessential Hawaiian urban beach living where high-rise condos and converted hotels offer direct access to world-famous shorelines with Diamond Head views. Renters enjoy exceptional walkability to international dining, shopping, and entertainment with genuine car-free living possibilities rare even in Honolulu's urban districts. Tourist crowds create year-round activity affecting quieter residential rhythms, but for those seeking maximum convenience with beach accessibility, this iconic neighborhood delivers unmatched positioning between Pacific waters and urban energy despite premium pricing reflecting the international destination status.
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Waialae - Kahala
What it’s like to live in Waialae - Kahala
Prestigious oceanfront living awaits in Waialae Kahala, where luxury homes and upscale condos sit just minutes from Waikiki but worlds away in atmosphere. Renters discover a quieter alternative to tourist districts while maintaining access to pristine Kahala Beach and the upscale Kahala Mall. The neighborhood surrounds the Waialae Country Club, home to the annual Sony Open golf tournament, creating expansive green vistas unusual in urban Honolulu. Though rental rates exceed Honolulu averages, the trade-off includes serene environments with mature tropical landscaping and significantly less tourist congestion than Waikiki. Many properties feature outdoor living spaces taking advantage of the perfect climate, while the neighborhood's location provides easy access to both Diamond Head hiking and downtown employment. The primary consideration for renters? The prestigious address comes with corresponding expectations – from HOA regulations to neighborhood quiet hours reflecting the area's residential rather than tourist orientation.
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Makiki - Lower Punchbowl - Tantalu
What it’s like to live in Makiki - Lower Punchbowl - Tantalu
Dramatic elevation changes distinguish Makiki-Lower Punchbowl-Tantalus, where this central Honolulu district rises from downtown edges to mountain ridges creating exceptional variety within a single neighborhood. The lower sections offer urban convenience with historic apartment buildings, while higher elevations provide spectacular panoramic views worth premium pricing despite more challenging access. Residents enjoy Honolulu's rare combination of downtown proximity with cooler temperatures at higher elevations, creating microclimates where properties just blocks apart experience substantially different weather patterns increasingly important as climate considerations continue affecting housing decisions beyond purely economic calculations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The average rent for a studio apartment in Honolulu is $1,771.
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rental in Honolulu is $2,421.
The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Honolulu is $3,195.