The Waikoloa Village Association (WVA) stands as a testament to community-driven effort and foresight. This guide delves into what the WVA offers its members, how it functions, and why it’s an essential part of the Waikoloa Village experience.
About the Waikoloa Village Association
Founded with the vision to nurture the community’s amenities and spearhead its future development, the WVA plays a pivotal role in the community’s growth. Its responsibilities don’t just end there. The Association is the custodian of the village’s protective covenants, upholds environmental guidelines, and mandates improvement standards. These measures ensure that the residential property values remain unaffected, offering residents an assurance of stability.
Membership Dues for 2024: A Quick Look
Annual Dues: For the year 2024, the total annual dues stand at $1,050.
Flexible Payment Options: Understanding the varying financial needs of the members, WVA allows dues to be broken down into two payments. Each payment, scheduled for January and July, amounts to $530.
Members of the Waikoloa Village Association (WVA) typically include property owners within the Waikoloa Village community. Specifically, the following qualify as members:
- Homeowners: Individuals or entities that own residential property within the boundaries of Waikoloa Village. Exception includes Paniolo Estates and Nana Kai.
- Landowners: Owners of undeveloped lots or land parcels within the village.
- Condominium Owners: Those who own a condominium unit in the village.
- Commercial Property Owners: Owners of commercial or mixed-use properties.
Top-Tier Amenities in Waikoloa Village
The Waikoloa Village doesn’t just offer a home; it promises a lifestyle. Let’s explore the standout amenities:
Waikoloa Village Golf Course: Crafted by the legendary Robert Trent Jones, this golf 18-hole course offers homeowners in Waikoloa exclusive rates on greens fees. In recent years this course has hosted the Big Island Amateur Open and the Waikoloa Invitational. For more information check out our blog post: Tee Off In Paradise: Waikoloa Village Golf Course, A Big Island Gem
Aquatic Center: Open from 6:30am to 7pm, this center boasts six swim lanes and a dedicated children’s pool. The blend of chlorine and salt ensures a soothing experience, keeping the water at a pleasant 83°F throughout the year.
Tennis & Pickelball Courts: Whether you’re a morning person or prefer a game under the stars, these courts welcome enthusiasts between 7am and 9pm daily. For those looking for others to play with check out the Waikoloa Tennis Club and Pickleball Club. Courts can be reserved online in advance.
Waikoloa Stables: Spread over 25-acres, the historic centerpiece of Waikoloa Village was designed by Vladimir Ossipoff. Those with an equestrian interest will find two riding areas, 10 stall barns, and community riding lessons. It’s not just about horses, though. This location also used to host events from weddings to community celebrations. And for those who love a bargain, the Dusty Donkey Emporium, a non-profit thrift store, is housed here.
Waikoloa Bookmobile: While Waikoloa Village doesn’t have a library it does have the Bookmobile! Located behind the tennis courts, the Bookmobile is open daily from 9am to 5pm. This versatile vehicle is a great place to pick-up, donate and swap everything from books to magazines to DVDs to CDs.
Community Facility Rooms: Looking for a space for gatherings? The village offers three facility rooms suitable for both one-time and regular events consisting of the Community Room (largest) to the Ohana Room and finally the Banquet Room.
Additional Benefits of Being a Waikoloa Village Association Member
Meticulous Maintenance of Common Areas: Cleanliness and order of the community are of paramount importance, ensuring every corner of the community shines.
Firewise Committee: Given the real threat of wildland fires, this committee proactively works to diminish the risk against such disasters, ensuring the safety of its community members.
An Active Community Board: Every month, elected board members convene to review, discuss, and vote on a variety of topics related to Waikoloa Village community. Committees include Fiscal, Environmental Control, Greens, Firewise, Stables, Bylaws Amendment, and Community Outreach. All meetings are open to the public.
In conclusion, being a member of the Waikoloa Village Association is more than an expense, its an investment in the community, the lifestyle and wellbeing of our beautiful home.