25 Apartments for Rent in Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village - Honolulu
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Apartments for Rent in Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village, Honolulu, HI
Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village is a picturesque suburban community located just east of Pearl Harbor and just north of the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. The community’s central locale is part of its allure, drawing frequent travelers, history buffs, and hiking enthusiasts alike.
Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village is convenient to numerous Pearl Harbor historic sites, memorials, and museums, in addition to popular outdoor destinations like Hoaloha Park, Moanalua Gardens, Ala Puʻumalu Community Park, Salt Lake District Park, and Aloha Stadium. Some of the area’s most scenic hiking trails are also within minutes of the community, including the Moanalua Valley Trail, Tripler Ridge Trail, and ʻAiea Loop Trail.
The community itself is largely residential, offering a wide variety of apartments, condos, and townhomes available for rent in a lush environment. Stadium Mall lies in the northwestern-most portion of the community, and Navy Exchange Mall sits just a few miles south of it via Interstate H1. All that Downtown Honolulu has to offer is just six miles away as well.
Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village - Honolulu, HI Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent for the Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village neighborhood of Honolulu, HI is $1,431, but rentals range from as little as $1,057 to as much as $1,720 depending on the rental style.
Looking for a studio apartment in the Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village neighborhood? Expect to pay around $1,057 per month.
One bedroom Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village apartments rent for around $1,431 per month.
Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village has two bedroom apartments that rent for around $1,720 per month.
Education
Students looking to rent in Aliamanu-Salt Lake-Foster Village while staying close to campus will have access to Honolulu Community College, Leeward Community College, and Hawaii Pacific Univ, Downtown.