CNHA Mid-Term Housing Options

In a significant step forward addressing the urgent housing needs of Maui wildfire survivors, Ke Ao Maluhia and Laʻikū are the result of an unprecedented collaboration between the State, County, HCF, FEMA, and the American Red Cross, which established the Maui Interim Housing Plan as a collective response post-Maui wildfires. This important project represents the first set of mid-term housing options for Maui families.

La’ikū

Within Lahainaluna, La’ikū presents a community of 16 cozy modular homes, each spanning just under 600 square feet and featuring two bedrooms. Units are in process and will be available intermittently. A team member will reach out to applicants as more units become available.

Eligibility for residency extends to individuals directly affected by the Maui wildfires, with no income restrictions in place. Rent stands at $1,750 per month, encompassing water, sewer, and trash services. Each unit accommodates a minimum of two occupants, with a maximum occupancy cap of five individuals. Pets under 50 lbs are welcome.

Property Details:

$1,750 Monthly Rent (Personal Funds, FEMA Rental Assistance or Insurance Funds all qualify)

• Water and Sewer (up to $75 per month) and trash included

• Dogs and Cats up to 50 pounds allowed

• Verified as wildfire-impacted by the CNHA Kākoʻo Maui Resource Center

• Minimum occupancy per unit: 2 persons

• Maximum occupancy per unit: 5 persons

• Two vehicle limit (no street parking)

• No income limits