Exclusive: Here's who paid the highest price for a condominium unit in Hawaii




A husband-and-wife team from Japan has paid $22 million for a condominium unit at the $1 billion Park Lane Ala Moana, setting a new record for the price paid for a condo unit in Hawaii, according to the sales deed obtained by Shimogawa Scoops Thursday.
Akihito and Chihiro Awaji, who hail from Sapporo City in Hokkaido, Japan, recently snatched up unit 3800 in Park Lane, which is located at Ala Moana Center in Honolulu, the state’s largest shopping center.
The deal closed on September 29 with the Awaji’s paying a whopping $275,000 in conveyance tax.
The 5,668-square-foot unit that has 1,188-square-feet of lanai space was listed for $22 million, and includes four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. It also comes with four parking stalls and a hefty $7,410 monthly common area maintenance fee.
Park Lane, which was developed by Kobayashi Group, The MacNaughton Group, General Growth Properties and BlackSand Capital, opened to its first residents this Spring.
The row seven eight-story buildings comprises of a total of 219 units, and is nearly sold out.

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