Aiea / Pearl City

Aiea and Pearl City are undoubtedly Oahu’s most important suburbs. People named the city of Pearl City from the Hawaiian Word “Wai Momi”, which means “water of pearls”, after pearl bearing oysters were found around the harbor of it’s city. Neighboring Pearl City is Aiea. Aiea was developed in earnest in the 1960s following Hawaii's post-World War II boom. For the residents of Aiea and Pearl City, one of the neighborhood’s most prominent draws is unquestionably location, location, location.

Aiea and Pearl City’s central location provides an efficient commute to any part of the island. Just 20 minutes from Honolulu, Aiea and Pearl City is the perfect place for a working professional looking for a home away from the bustle of downtown. Nearby is the world-famous Pearl Harbor, which hosts a variety of renowned museums and historic sites, including the USS Arizona Memorial and the Battleship Missouri Memorial.

Its perpetually sunny climate provides an iconic balmy Hawaii weather year-round, while its tight-knit neighborhood feel affords a charming slice of island life. Deeper into the lush mountains are a number of nature spots and hiking trails, whose beauties are usually passed over by visitors and left fairly secluded for the locals that know these hidden gems.

There is also the Aloha Stadium, home of the University of Hawaii Warriors football team and the site of the Hawai‘i Bowl held each Christmas Eve, and the Aloha State Fair every summer. And each weekend, its grounds transform into the sprawling Swap Meet where locals and visitors alike converge for unique thrift finds and delicious local fare. The neighborhood also boasts one of the major shopping centers on the island: Pearlridge Shopping Center with its luxury stores, boutique shops, and a host of dining and entertainment options.

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