COMING SOON: Waikiki Landmark 2-Bedroom (Unit 3203) – High Floor, 2 Parking! 5/30/2026
Quote from Reno on May 31, 2026, 12:08 amAlright folks, I need your help on this one…
I just got word about a unit that barely hit my radar, and I'm still waiting on the official photos and price. But based on what I know so far, this one is NOT going to last.
📌 The address: 1888 Kalakaua Ave, Unit 3203 – Waikiki Landmark.
📌 The unit: A true 2-bedroom.
📌 The floor: 32nd floor (yes, 32).
📌 The parking: TWO deeded stalls.That last line alone should make any Waikiki buyer sit up straight. Two parking spots in Waikiki? In a luxury high-rise? That's practically unheard of.
So here's what I can tell you… and what I still can't.
🧐 What I Know (For Sure)
The Waikiki Landmark (1888 Kalakaua Ave) is one of those buildings that needs no introduction. 38 stories (only penthouses above 33), twin, adjoined towers, resort-style amenities, and direct access to everything Waikiki has to offer. It was completed in the early 90s and has held its value better than almost any other building in the area.
Unit 3203 is on the 32nd floor – meaning it sits high above the noise, the crowds, and the street-level chaos. From that height, the views are almost certainly going to be spectacular. Partiona Ocean, City lights, Friday night Hilton Hawaiian Village Fireworks! all three.
And then there's the parking. TWO deeded spaces. If you've ever tried to find street parking in Waikiki after 6 PM, you know this alone is worth its weight in gold.
🤫 What I Don't Know Yet (And What I'm Dying to Find Out)
Here's where you come in… or where you'll want to stay tuned.
I don't have the photo's yet. I don't have the final price. And I haven't seen the interior photos – though I've heard whispers that the unit has been well maintained.
What I CAN do is point you to two resources that will help you understand exactly what kind of building we're talking about:
An in-depth guide to the Waikiki Landmark – floor plans, HOA details, investment performance, and more. If you're serious about this building, read this first.
👉 The Waikiki Landmark – Iconic Luxury Condominium in HonoluluA full video tour of the Waikiki Landmark – this shows you the lobby, the hallways, the views from a high floor, and the overall vibe of the building. Watch this and you'll understand why people pay a premium to live here.
👉 Waikiki Landmark | Luxury Honolulu Condo Tour (YouTube)🤔 Why I'm Excited (And Why You Should Be Too)
Look, I see a lot of listings come across my desk. Studios in Waikiki? Plenty. One-bedrooms with no parking? Too many to count. But a high-floor 2-bedroom with TWO parking spots? That's a different animal entirely.
Here's what makes Unit 3203 different:
The floor: 32 is high enough to get real views, but not so high that you feel disconnected from the city.
The bedrooms: A true 2-bedroom means you can have roommates, a home office, guests, or rental income potential.
The parking: Two stalls. Let me say that again. Two. Stalls. In Waikiki. That's a rare bird.
And the building itself? Resort pool, fitness center, sauna, BBQ areas, 24/7 security, EV charging, guest parking… it's got everything you'd expect from a luxury tower.
⚠️ A Few Things to Know Before You Get Too Excited
I always keep it real with this forum, so here are the honest caveats:
Minimum lease period is typically 90 days or more – so this is NOT a short-term vacation rental building. That's actually a good thing for owners who want a quieter, more residential feel. Owners occupy more than 70% of the Waikiki Landmark so its not over run with tourists. The building is exceptionally well maintained.
Safety and Security are typical for a building of this caliber – There are always at least two security team members on each shift. They also have staff at the front door for assistance.
Some units in the building have original finishes – but NOT Unit 3203. Its fully renovated and well maintained. It is move-in ready.
📢 What Happens Next
Here's the deal: I'm posting this NOW because I want people to be ready. When the official photos drop and the price is set, this unit will move fast. Like… "call your lender tonight" fast.
I will update this thread as soon as I have:
✅ Interior photos
✅ Exact square footage
✅ List price
✅ HOA fee
✅ First available showing date
In the meantime, if you want to be at the front of the line – before I post the update here – reach out directly to:
Ashley Bailey
[email protected]Shoot her an email and she will put you on the priority notification list. No obligation. Just a heads-up the SECOND this thing goes live.
🎯 Bottom Line for the Forum
If you've been waiting for a Waikiki 2-bedroom that actually makes sense – with parking, with views, and in a building that holds its value – this is the one.
I don't say that about every listing. I don't get excited about every unit that comes my way.
But Unit 3203 at Waikiki Landmark? Something tells me it's going to be special.
Watch this space. And maybe clear your calendar for next week.
P.S. – Seriously, go watch that video tour. The link is above. You'll see exactly why I'm buzzing about this one.
*P.P.S. – If you know anyone looking for a Waikiki 2-bedroom with TWO parking spots, tag them in the comments. They'll thank you later.*
Alright folks, I need your help on this one…
I just got word about a unit that barely hit my radar, and I'm still waiting on the official photos and price. But based on what I know so far, this one is NOT going to last.
📌 The address: 1888 Kalakaua Ave, Unit 3203 – Waikiki Landmark.
📌 The unit: A true 2-bedroom.
📌 The floor: 32nd floor (yes, 32).
📌 The parking: TWO deeded stalls.
That last line alone should make any Waikiki buyer sit up straight. Two parking spots in Waikiki? In a luxury high-rise? That's practically unheard of.
So here's what I can tell you… and what I still can't.
🧐 What I Know (For Sure)
The Waikiki Landmark (1888 Kalakaua Ave) is one of those buildings that needs no introduction. 38 stories (only penthouses above 33), twin, adjoined towers, resort-style amenities, and direct access to everything Waikiki has to offer. It was completed in the early 90s and has held its value better than almost any other building in the area.
Unit 3203 is on the 32nd floor – meaning it sits high above the noise, the crowds, and the street-level chaos. From that height, the views are almost certainly going to be spectacular. Partiona Ocean, City lights, Friday night Hilton Hawaiian Village Fireworks! all three.
And then there's the parking. TWO deeded spaces. If you've ever tried to find street parking in Waikiki after 6 PM, you know this alone is worth its weight in gold.
🤫 What I Don't Know Yet (And What I'm Dying to Find Out)
Here's where you come in… or where you'll want to stay tuned.
I don't have the photo's yet. I don't have the final price. And I haven't seen the interior photos – though I've heard whispers that the unit has been well maintained.
What I CAN do is point you to two resources that will help you understand exactly what kind of building we're talking about:
An in-depth guide to the Waikiki Landmark – floor plans, HOA details, investment performance, and more. If you're serious about this building, read this first.
👉 The Waikiki Landmark – Iconic Luxury Condominium in HonoluluA full video tour of the Waikiki Landmark – this shows you the lobby, the hallways, the views from a high floor, and the overall vibe of the building. Watch this and you'll understand why people pay a premium to live here.
👉 Waikiki Landmark | Luxury Honolulu Condo Tour (YouTube)
🤔 Why I'm Excited (And Why You Should Be Too)
Look, I see a lot of listings come across my desk. Studios in Waikiki? Plenty. One-bedrooms with no parking? Too many to count. But a high-floor 2-bedroom with TWO parking spots? That's a different animal entirely.
Here's what makes Unit 3203 different:
The floor: 32 is high enough to get real views, but not so high that you feel disconnected from the city.
The bedrooms: A true 2-bedroom means you can have roommates, a home office, guests, or rental income potential.
The parking: Two stalls. Let me say that again. Two. Stalls. In Waikiki. That's a rare bird.
And the building itself? Resort pool, fitness center, sauna, BBQ areas, 24/7 security, EV charging, guest parking… it's got everything you'd expect from a luxury tower.
⚠️ A Few Things to Know Before You Get Too Excited
I always keep it real with this forum, so here are the honest caveats:
Minimum lease period is typically 90 days or more – so this is NOT a short-term vacation rental building. That's actually a good thing for owners who want a quieter, more residential feel. Owners occupy more than 70% of the Waikiki Landmark so its not over run with tourists. The building is exceptionally well maintained.
Safety and Security are typical for a building of this caliber – There are always at least two security team members on each shift. They also have staff at the front door for assistance.
Some units in the building have original finishes – but NOT Unit 3203. Its fully renovated and well maintained. It is move-in ready.
📢 What Happens Next
Here's the deal: I'm posting this NOW because I want people to be ready. When the official photos drop and the price is set, this unit will move fast. Like… "call your lender tonight" fast.
I will update this thread as soon as I have:
✅ Interior photos
✅ Exact square footage
✅ List price
✅ HOA fee
✅ First available showing date
In the meantime, if you want to be at the front of the line – before I post the update here – reach out directly to:
Ashley Bailey
[email protected]
Shoot her an email and she will put you on the priority notification list. No obligation. Just a heads-up the SECOND this thing goes live.
🎯 Bottom Line for the Forum
If you've been waiting for a Waikiki 2-bedroom that actually makes sense – with parking, with views, and in a building that holds its value – this is the one.
I don't say that about every listing. I don't get excited about every unit that comes my way.
But Unit 3203 at Waikiki Landmark? Something tells me it's going to be special.
Watch this space. And maybe clear your calendar for next week.
P.S. – Seriously, go watch that video tour. The link is above. You'll see exactly why I'm buzzing about this one.
*P.P.S. – If you know anyone looking for a Waikiki 2-bedroom with TWO parking spots, tag them in the comments. They'll thank you later.*
