Aiea (pronounce eye eh ah) Heights is the residential area following the ridgeline high above the town of Aiea. This is an old residential neighborhood
Keaiwa Heiau (an Ancient Hawaiian Temple) is located at the top of Aiea Heights Drive in the Keaiwa (pronounced Kay ah ee va and known as the temple of life) Heiau State Recreation Area. It is believed to be built around the 1600's and where the 'Kahuna' (priest, minister) practiced the art of healing. The park also has 4 camp sites, recreation areas for picnics and breathtaking views from atop the mountain of Pearl Harbor in the distance below. READ MORE HERE>> Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area - Aiea
Aiea Loop, Aiea Ridge, Kalauo hiking trails all start at the upper parking lot in Keaiwa Heiau State Recreational Area at the end of Aiea Heights Drive (above Aiea Heights residential area) Great Hiking!
Singer and Actress Bette Midler was raised in Aiea too!

Aiea Heights Single Family Home Market Report YTD 2009: We currently have 13 Active Listings for Aiea Heights residential area. There are 8 in contract and 8 sold. Sold home prices ranged from $480,000 to $1,050,000. The Average Days on Market before getting into contract were 115.
Other Points of Interest in the Aiea area:
Pearlridge - Kam Swap Meet - Open Market is a local style swap meet with all the souvenirs, all kinds of clothing, jewelry, arts, polynesian style crafts and such but also with the vegetables, fish, food, plants and some used stuff on the back rows.
Pearlridge (Shopping) Center is the largest INDOOR shopping mall on Oahu (Honolulu County) and located in Aiea and you can read more here>>> Monorail Rides, Murals & More at Pearlridge Center- Aiea- Hawaii
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Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman is a Realtor-Associate with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocating to Hawaii, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents. Website: www.hawaiihomesmarket.com
Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman is a Realtor-Associate® and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocations, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents, Home Buyers and Sellers.
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Hi Sally, I used to live in Foster Village and am very familiar with Aiea and Moanalua areas. Good to see that things are selling.
Sally,
I know I keep saying it, and not following through... I really need a vacation in Hawaii! Gabrielle Rhind (Tucson REALTOR) is on her way out there next week!
Mike in Tucson
Sally, wonderful local info, and those photos are so beautiful (always) they make my head spin... and of course make me want to take a vacation, LOL.
Hi Sally !
Very nicely presented - I totally love the graph incorporated with the beautiful scenic view ! Well done !
Cheers !
Sheldon
Sally, Aiea Heights sounds lovely although I'd imagine just about any place in Hawaii would be. Interesting the Bette Midler grew up there (I love these little trivia facts :)
Excellent post, Sally! There is enough information here to keep someone busy learning for at least 30 minutes.
Sally - Great market/informational post! I too loved your graph... I am a visual person after all....lol Very nice scenic shots as well.....
Now this spot looks like it has a wonderful view, of course I'm sure there are tons of great views in your area. Good luck out there Sally.
Sally I never get tied of read about Hawaiian history, and you do a great job sharing it with us.
Aloha Sally,
Another great job, I love the way you're using your charts, especially with the photos behind them.
BTW, thought about you last night when I used my Hawii seasoning (from you,thank you very much) preparing dinner. I think about you every time I see it!
Wow...thanks folks! I appreciate all of you!
Lynda: I can't believe you still have some...guess what? I just got three cases (1 the same) and two of them are new with a bit of chili pepper..not a bunch...but just enough to spice it up! Want me to send you and Marlene?
Beautiful photos and informative post about one of your stunning communities. I really stopped by because I just read William Johnson's post and your comment and realized I haven't told you lately how much you mean to the AR Family and to all of us who are uplifted by your smile and writings. Thank you!
I do love your posts, Sally. I can ee how anyone would be inspired to make the move AND to contact you for help!