Quick answer: $1.5M homes on Oʻahu usually give you a major upgrade in space, condition, and location options compared to the $1M price point. Depending on the area, $1.5M can mean a larger single-family home, a better lot, a more updated interior, or a lifestyle jump like better views, better schools, or a shorter commute.
If you’re shopping in this range, the biggest advantage is flexibility. You’re no longer limited to “make it work” homes. You can start choosing based on how you actually want to live day-to-day in Hawaii.
The listings below show the most current $1.5M homes for sale on Oʻahu. Inventory changes fast here, so if something looks like a fit, it’s smart to move quickly and get eyes on it in person.
Pro tip: At the $1.5M price point, two homes can look similar online but feel completely different in real life based on street location, parking, layout, lot shape, and trade winds. I’m happy to help you narrow down the best options before you spend your weekend touring homes that won’t work.
MaryJo McGillicuddy, Realtor Associate
Century 21 Island Homes
📍 91-1105 Keaunui Dr #520, Ewa Beach, HI 96706
📞 (808) 724-4629
✉️ maryjo@c21islandhomes.com
🌐 sellhomeshawaii.com
$1.5M on Oʻahu can often get you a more updated single-family home, a better lot, or a more desirable neighborhood compared to the $1M price point. In some areas it may mean more space and parking, while in others it may mean better views, better schools, or a shorter commute. The biggest difference is you have more flexibility to choose based on lifestyle, not just price.
Both exist at this price point. In many West Oʻahu neighborhoods, $1.5M is commonly a single-family home. In town (Honolulu), $1.5M may still be a condo, especially if you want newer construction, views, or building amenities. The right choice depends on whether you want space and land, or convenience and location.
Yes. Well-priced homes in great condition can move quickly, especially in neighborhoods with strong demand. Even at $1.5M, buyers still compete for homes that are updated, well-located, and priced correctly. Being prepared with financing and a clear plan helps you move fast and confidently.
Sometimes. Hawaii loan limits are higher than many mainland areas, but whether you need a jumbo loan depends on the current conforming loan limit, your down payment, and the final purchase price. A lender can confirm quickly, and I can also help you connect with local loan professionals who know Hawaii lending well.
It depends on your priorities. Some buyers want town convenience (Honolulu), some want more space and newer neighborhoods (Ewa Beach, Kapolei), and others want a different lifestyle entirely (Kailua, Mililani, Hawaiʻi Kai). The best approach is to match your budget to your commute, daily routine, and what you want your weekends to feel like.<