About
Mililani is positioned in the center of Oahu, and far enough away from “town” to provide some breathing space. The city was developed on plantation fields in the central valley between Oahu’s two mountain ranges and very closely resembles a typical mainland suburb. Mililani also holds the distinction of being Hawaii’s only city to earn the “All American City” title, given by the National Civic League. It’s considered a “bedroom community” for Honolulu commuters (because you only go there to sleep), but Mililani has all of the commercial shopping, dining, and recreation you’d expect to find in a metropolitan suburb. It’s ideal for a commute to Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield, but its easy access to H2 also makes it a contender for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Tripler Army Medical Center and Fort Shafter.
Neighbors
Some of the areas are secluded and populated with pockets of the island’s wealthiest residents, but a large number of military families choose to make Mililani home. If you have plans to become a surf rat or live on the beach, this may be a little too landlocked for you. However, the much slower pace of life in Mililani is welcomed by many.
Neighborhood Feel
Development in Mililani began in the 1960’s and the architecture in the older areas still reflects that era. Older homes have been updated and well-maintained for the most part. There are newer, master planned communities in Mililani Mauka and Launani Valley for those looking for personalized construction or newer builds. In the planned subdivisions you’ll find active HOA’s that boast amenities like pools, parks and community centers, making them very family friendly. The homes are spacious and come with decent yard space, and are considered to be affordable — at least by Hawaii standards.