The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

#21. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Kalihi Valley, Urban Honolulu, HI

Population: 33,146 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 86% Median Household Income: $99,524 Average Commute (mi.): 32 Median Home Value: $696,583 Median Monthly Rent: $1,190 Renter-Occupied: 38%

#22. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Princeville, HI

Population: 1,669 Median Age: 55 College-Educated: 53% Family-Households: 64% Median Household Income: $70,833 Average Commute (mi.): 18 Lived Here Last Year: 82% Median Home Value: $851,200 Median Monthly Rent: $1,402 Renter-Occupied: 9%

#23. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Hickam Housing, HI

Population: 9,387 Median Age: 24 College-Educated: 44% Family-Households: 93% Median Household Income: $76,684 Average Commute (mi.): 16 Lived Here Last Year: 60% Median Monthly Rent: $3,213 Renter-Occupied: 93%

#24. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Laie, HI

Population: 5,704 Median Age: 23 College-Educated: 39% Family-Households: 79% Median Household Income: $95,208 Average Commute (mi.): 21 Lived Here Last Year: 75% Median Home Value: $756,000 Median Monthly Rent: $1,516 Renter-Occupied: 58%

#25. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Hawi, HI

Population: 1,166 Median Age: 43 College-Educated: 26% Family-Households: 79% Median Household Income: $62,031 Average Commute (mi.): 35 Lived Here Last Year: 87% Median Home Value: $362,400 Median Monthly Rent: $985 Renter-Occupied: 26%

#26. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Koloa, HI

Population: 2,739 Median Age: 35 College-Educated: 18% Family-Households: 65% Median Household Income: $45,192 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $591,500 Median Monthly Rent: $925 Renter-Occupied: 61%

#27. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Pearl City, HI

Population: 45,605 Median Age: 42 College-Educated: 33% Family-Households: 76% Median Household Income: $100,057 Average Commute (mi.): 32 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $667,000 Median Monthly Rent: $1,774 Renter-Occupied: 29%

#28. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Waipio Acres, HI

Population: 5,451 Median Age: 36 College-Educated: 26% Family-Households: 71% Median Household Income: $78,447 Average Commute (mi.): 34 Lived Here Last Year: 90% Median Home Value: $399,200 Median Monthly Rent: $1,524 Renter-Occupied: 29%

#29. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Wailea, HI

Population: 6,218 Median Age: 54 College-Educated: 44% Family-Households: 66% Median Household Income: $81,932 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Lived Here Last Year: 84% Median Home Value: $1,042,100 Median Monthly Rent: $1,761 Renter-Occupied: 17%

#30. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Hawaii Kai, East Honolulu, HI

Population: 34,462 Median Age: 46 Family-Households: 78% Median Household Income: $120,677 Average Commute (mi.): 37 Median Home Value: $870,542 Median Monthly Rent: $1,965 Renter-Occupied: 18%

#31. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Haleiwa, HI

Population: 3,757 Median Age: 36 College-Educated: 20% Family-Households: 77% Median Household Income: $71,797 Average Commute (mi.): 33 Lived Here Last Year: 94% Median Home Value: $761,600 Median Monthly Rent: $1,466 Renter-Occupied: 37%

#32. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Wahiawa, HI

Population: 17,122 Median Age: 38 College-Educated: 23% Family-Households: 69% Median Household Income: $62,092 Average Commute (mi.): 37 Lived Here Last Year: 90% Median Home Value: $590,900 Median Monthly Rent: $1,130 Renter-Occupied: 50%

#33. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Keokea, HI

Population: 2,248 Median Age: 38 College-Educated: 30% Family-Households: 76% Median Household Income: $98,000 Average Commute (mi.): 37 Lived Here Last Year: 96% Median Home Value: $655,400 Median Monthly Rent: $1,258 Renter-Occupied: 17%

#34. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Waipio, HI

Population: 11,469 Median Age: 38 College-Educated: 31% Family-Households: 76% Median Household Income: $89,882 Average Commute (mi.): 34 Lived Here Last Year: 86% Median Home Value: $536,300 Median Monthly Rent: $1,694 Renter-Occupied: 26%

#35. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Mililani Town, HI

Population: 27,562 Median Age: 41 College-Educated: 35% Family-Households: 79% Median Household Income: $99,460 Average Commute (mi.): 34 Lived Here Last Year: 89% Median Home Value: $639,800 Median Monthly Rent: $1,787 Renter-Occupied: 22%

#36. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Kilauea, HI

Population: 2,686 Median Age: 39 College-Educated: 32% Family-Households: 67% Median Household Income: $88,029 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Lived Here Last Year: 85% Median Home Value: $725,100 Median Monthly Rent: $1,745 Renter-Occupied: 21%

#37. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Pahala, HI

Population: 1,827 Median Age: 30 College-Educated: 19% Family-Households: 63% Median Household Income: $65,302 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Lived Here Last Year: 86% Median Home Value: $202,900 Median Monthly Rent: $808 Renter-Occupied: 23%

#38. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Schofield Barracks, HI

Population: 19,499 Median Age: 23 College-Educated: 22% Family-Households: 90% Median Household Income: $60,966 Average Commute (mi.): 13 Lived Here Last Year: 67% Median Monthly Rent: $2,938 Renter-Occupied: 92%

#39. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Maunawili, HI

Population: 1,977 Median Age: 52 College-Educated: 65% Family-Households: 82% Median Household Income: $141,136 Average Commute (mi.): 32 Lived Here Last Year: 92% Median Home Value: $1,080,000 Median Monthly Rent: $3,059 Renter-Occupied: 9%

#40. The Best Places to Live in Hawaii

Pepeekeo, HI

Population: 1,518 Median Age: 46 College-Educated: 14% Family-Households: 59% Median Household Income: $45,547 Average Commute (mi.): 45 Lived Here Last Year: 86% Median Home Value: $283,100 Median Monthly Rent: $193 Renter-Occupied: 36%

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