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Young, Asian, and military demographics in Ewa Gentry

A strong mix of Filipinos, Japanese, non-Hispanic whites tied to the DoD, and Native Hawaiians. The median age is lower than in many parts of the state.

The ethnic composition reflects west Oahu broadly: Filipinos make up a significant share, alongside Japanese, Chinese, Native Hawaiian, and non-Hispanic white residents. The proximity of Pearl Harbor, Hickam, and Marine Corps Base Hawaii draws many military families, several of them multicultural.

The median age is lower than in traditional neighborhoods such as Manoa or Aiea. There are many families with young children and teenagers, and birth rates are high by Hawaii standards. Some households accommodate three generations, a pattern common in Filipino families.

The Brazilian community is small, mostly connected to military members married to Brazilians and a few families who relocated from the continental United States. English is dominant, with Tagalog and Ilocano appearing in local commerce. For newly arrived immigrants, Filipino Catholic churches and Latter-day Saint (Mormon) congregations are easy to find, with many local members.

Languages spoken
  • English
  • Tagalog
  • Ilocano
  • Hawaiian Pidgin
  • Japanese
  • +1 more
Main religions
  • Catholicism
  • Protestant Christianity
  • Latter-day Saints (Mormon)
  • No religion
  • Buddhism
  • +1 more

More affordable cost of living by Oahu standards

Rents and home prices in Ewa Gentry tend to be lower than in central Honolulu, Kailua, and Kahala. Groceries and utilities follow the state's high baseline.

Within Oahu, Ewa Gentry ranks among the areas with the best cost-to-size ratio for housing. As a relatively recent planned community, there is a solid supply of three- and four-bedroom townhouses and single-family homes at lower prices than in Pearl City, central Honolulu, or Kailua. Rental rates are also more accessible.

Grocery shopping is dominated by Foodland, Safeway, Walmart, Don Quijote, and Costco in nearby Kapolei, just a few minutes away. Filipino, Japanese, and plate lunch restaurants are abundant. For immigrants who cook at home and prioritize Costco, managing the budget is more feasible here than in many parts of Oahu.

Electricity, gasoline, and car insurance follow the statewide baseline. The major variable is the HOA: many subdivisions charge significant monthly fees covering pool maintenance, laundry facilities, and security. When purchasing a home, verifying this fee is essential, as it can materially change the total monthly cost.

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Homes and townhouses in planned subdivisions in Ewa Gentry

The community is dominated by relatively new homes in organized subdivisions. The typical unit is a two-story home with a garage, small yard, and an active HOA.

The housing supply in Ewa Gentry is one of the most uniform in Oahu. Two-story single-family homes and townhouses built between 1990 and 2010 predominate, in subdivisions with community pools, courts, and aesthetic guidelines. Sub-communities such as Tuscany, Sun Terra, Sea Country, and Park Place each have slightly different price points and styles.

Properties typically have three to five bedrooms, a small yard, and a two-car garage. Most were designed for the American suburban family, with an open kitchen integrated into the living area. For immigrants, this type of housing is straightforward to understand and maintain, with few surprises, as long as the HOA is well-managed.

The sensitive point is the HOA. Some associations charge high monthly fees and enforce rules on exterior paint, landscaping, street parking, and noise. For those accustomed to less regulated condominium environments, reading the governing documents before signing a contract is strongly recommended.

Recommended neighborhoods
  • Tuscany
  • Sun Terra
  • Sea Country
  • Park Place
  • Soltaire
  • +1 more

Job market tied to military, retail, and logistics in west Oahu

Local employment is concentrated in healthcare, retail, and construction. Many residents commute to Pearl Harbor, Hickam, Kapolei, and central Honolulu.

Ewa Gentry sits within an expanding economic corridor. Pearl Harbor and Hickam, just minutes away via H-1, employ many military personnel and civilian contractors. Neighboring Kapolei is consolidating its role as Oahu's second city, with state offices, logistics facilities (FedEx, UPS), shopping centers, and employers such as Hawaiian Electric.

The healthcare sector is anchored by Queen's Medical Center West Oahu in Ewa. Retail at Kapolei Commons, Ka Makana Aliʻi, and Costco Kapolei provides substantial employment. Construction is consistently active due to residential expansion in the region and Skyline rail infrastructure projects.

For recently arrived Filipino immigrants, the most common paths are retail, hospitality (Aulani Disney and Marriott Ko Olina), healthcare, and construction. Those arriving with a green card and technical credentials find opportunities at the DoD and companies such as AECOM, KBR, and Hawaiian Electric. Remote work is also an increasingly viable option.

Dominant sectors
  • Defense and military
  • Healthcare
  • Retail and commerce
  • Logistics and transportation
  • Construction
  • +1 more
Major employers
  • Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
  • Queen's Medical Center West Oahu
  • Costco Kapolei
  • Ka Makana Aliʻi
  • Hawaiian Electric (Kapolei)
  • +1 more

Newer public schools and UH West Oahu nearby

State school system with relatively new facilities. James Campbell High and Ewa Makai Middle serve the area. UH West Oahu in Kapolei is the main higher education option.

The main public schools serving the area are James Campbell High School, Ewa Makai Middle School, Ewa Elementary, Iroquois Point Elementary, and Holomua Elementary. Built or expanded in recent years, they generally have reasonable infrastructure, though quality varies. State assessment scores are in the mid-range.

Charter and Catholic private school options exist in Ewa and Kapolei, such as Resurrection of the Lord School. Military families have access to DoDEA Pacific schools. Families with greater resources can consider private schools in Honolulu (Punahou, Iolani), with private transportation.

The key higher education asset is the University of Hawaii West Oahu, located in Kapolei just a few minutes away. It offers bachelor's degrees in education, business administration, political science, social science, and Hawaiian studies. Leeward Community College in Pearl City is the most common option for two-year programs. For a full university experience, UH Manoa in Honolulu is the standard choice.

Notable universities
  • University of Hawaii West Oahu (Kapolei)
  • Leeward Community College
  • University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Honolulu Community College
  • Hawaii Pacific University
  • Chaminade University of Honolulu

Queen's West Oahu nearby and an expanding outpatient network

Queen's Medical Center West Oahu is located in Ewa and handles emergencies and multiple specialties. Tripler serves military personnel. Complex cases are referred to central Honolulu.

The regional reference hospital is Queen's Medical Center West Oahu, in Ewa Beach, adjacent to Ewa Gentry. It offers an emergency department, maternity services, and multiple specialties, with a recent expansion to absorb the population growth in west Oahu. For military personnel and dependents, Tripler Army Medical Center remains the primary reference.

For primary care, Kaiser and HMSA clinics, urgent care facilities such as Adventist Health Castle Urgent Care, and Straub Clinic in Kapolei are available, along with dozens of private practices near the shopping centers. Dental and vision services are increasingly available in the area, though some specialties still require traveling to central Honolulu.

For Filipino immigrants, physicians and nurses who speak Tagalog and Ilocano are available locally, which significantly eases access to care. As throughout the state, the Hawaii Prepaid Health Care Act requires employers to offer health coverage to employees working 20 or more hours per week. Without employer coverage, private plans such as HMSA and Kaiser are the most common options.

Healthcare index70.0 / 100
  • Life expectancyyears at birth
    78.4yrs
  • Doctors per 1kpracticing physicians
    3.7
  • Health spendper capita, per year
    $13,473
  • Public systemoverall quality rating
    Good

Ewa Gentry is considered one of the safer areas in west Oahu

As a planned, newer community, crime rates are low. Parking lot break-ins, package theft, and online fraud are the most commonly reported incidents.

Ewa Gentry is generally a quiet area. Built as a planned community with HOA oversight, private security in some sub-neighborhoods, and internal streets not used as through-routes, the crime profile is low. Violent crime is rare, and the Honolulu Police Department maintains routine patrols.

The most common crimes are opportunistic: vehicle break-ins at shopping center parking lots (Kapolei Commons, Ka Makana Aliʻi), package theft from doorsteps, and online fraud. Standard suburban precautions apply: doorbell cameras (Ring, Nest), no visible valuables left in vehicles, and keeping doors and windows locked.

Walking through residential neighborhoods, parks, and shopping centers is considered safe for women, older adults, and children. Some older adjacent areas (Old Ewa) and more isolated parking lots in the surroundings warrant extra awareness at night. Coastal trails and regional parks such as Hoakalei are safe during daylight hours.

5.8
Homicides per 100k
per year
Safety index
74.0
Crime index
26.0
Safer neighborhoods
  • Ewa Gentry
  • Ocean Pointe
  • Tuscany at Westloch
  • Tiburon at Tuscany
  • Sun Terra
  • Ewa Beach Highlands
Areas to avoid
  • Older stretches of Renton Road late at night
  • Industrial areas along Geiger Road after business hours

Transportation centered on H-1, with Skyline rail expanding

H-1 connects Ewa Gentry to Honolulu but becomes congested during peak hours. Skyline has stations in west Oahu, improving the commute toward Pearl Harbor.

Transportation in Ewa Gentry depends on H-1, the island's main highway. Heading east, it leads to Pearl Harbor, the airport, and Honolulu. Heading west, it reaches Kapolei and Ko Olina. During peak hours, the corridor is heavily congested in both directions. Navigation apps such as Waze and Google Maps are daily essentials.

The major development has been Skyline, the elevated rail system that started in west Oahu (East Kapolei) and extends toward Aloha Stadium. Stations such as Hoʻopili and Kaupea are a few minutes from Ewa Gentry and have opened a real commuting alternative, particularly for those working at Pearl Harbor. Future phases are planned to reach Ala Moana.

TheBus operates several routes connecting the area to Kapolei, Pearl Harbor, and Honolulu. For immigrants, having at least one car per adult remains the practical standard. Obtaining a Hawaii Driver's License is a priority in the first weeks, and considering hybrid vehicles makes sense given local gasoline prices.

1
Metro lines
2
Metro stations
36 min
Avg commute
28
Walkability
Airports
  • HNL — Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (in Honolulu, approximately 15 miles away)
  • Bike infrastructure

What the Climate Is Like Living in Ewa Gentry

A planned suburb in western Oahu with a drier tropical climate, stable temperatures ranging from 72 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, and consistent trade winds.

Ewa Gentry's climate is tropical and stable. High temperatures range from 84 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit from May through October and from 77 to 82 degrees from November through April. Lows rarely drop below 68 degrees, eliminating any need for heating inside homes throughout the year.

The area sits on the drier side of the island, receiving less rainfall than eastern Oahu. Trade winds provide an almost constant breeze, though the strong sun and humidity make air conditioning useful in bedrooms during summer months. Many older homes rely solely on cross-ventilation.

The wetter season runs from November through March, with brief passing showers. The dry season, from April through October, is sunny and well-suited for beach activities. Honolulu is 35 to 50 minutes away via the H-1, depending on traffic.

Sunny days / year275 days
Avg high (°F)
  • 80°J
  • 79°F
  • 80°M
  • 82°A
  • 83°M
  • 85°J
  • 87°J
  • 88°A
  • 87°S
  • 86°O
  • 84°N
  • 81°D
Avg low (°F)
  • 69°J
  • 69°F
  • 69°M
  • 71°A
  • 72°M
  • 74°J
  • 75°J
  • 76°A
  • 76°S
  • 74°O
  • 73°N
  • 71°D
Rainfall (")
  • 1"J
  • 2"F
  • 2"M
  • 1"A
  • 1"M
  • 2"J
  • 1"J
  • 1"A
  • 1"S
  • 1"O
  • 1"N
  • 2"D

Suburban, Filipino, and military culture in Ewa Gentry

Cultural life orbits Filipino Catholic churches, Latter-day Saint congregations, community parks, and shopping centers such as Kapolei Commons and Ka Makana Aliʻi.

Local cultural life is distinctly suburban, with the feel of a newer community. Filipino Catholic churches (many offering Tagalog-language Masses), Latter-day Saint (Mormon) congregations, and several Protestant churches play a central role in social life. Filipino festivals, school events, and youth sports leagues animate weekends.

The food scene has a strong Filipino and Asian character: lechon, lumpia, adobo, ramen, and plate lunch. Kapolei's shopping centers (Kapolei Commons, Ka Makana Aliʻi) concentrate movie theaters, restaurants, and shops, serving as social gathering points. For nightlife, concerts, and events, residents travel to central Honolulu or Waikiki, about 25 to 45 minutes away.

Beaches such as Ewa Beach, Kahe Point (One'ula), and the Ko Olina resort area are a few minutes away. The Wet'n'Wild Hawaii water park is a common stop for families with children. For immigrants, integrating through church and school networks is generally easier here than through traditional cultural venues.

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What to Experience in Ewa Gentry and Kapolei, on Oahu

A planned community in western Oahu's Ewa Plain, integrated with the Kapolei urban center, with direct access to the Ko Olina coastline and the Ka Makana Ali'i shopping district.

Ewa Gentry is a planned residential community, part of the growth of Oahu's second city, Kapolei. Daily life blends American suburban elements (chain stores, supermarkets, K-12 schools) with Hawaiian character, including community festivals at Ewa Mahiko District Park and the legacy of the sugarcane plantations that defined the region through the 1990s.

Ko Olina, 10 minutes away, is the upscale resort area featuring four man-made lagoons (Honu, Hano, Naia, Kohola), the Aulani Disney Resort, the Four Seasons, and Paradise Cove Luau. White Plains Beach, connected to the former Barbers Point military base, is a local favorite for beginner surfing. Ka Makana Ali'i, in Kapolei, is the region's main shopping center, with a cinema, retail, and restaurants.

Hawaii's Plantation Village, in Waipahu, tells the story of Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Filipino, and Korean immigrants who worked on the plantations. Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii, a water park in Kapolei, and the Hawaiian Railway Society, with a historic line to Nanakuli, round out the area's attractions. Honolulu is 35 to 50 minutes away via the H-1, depending on traffic.

  1. 1["Hawaiian Railway Society (Ewa Station)"
  2. 2"Ko Olina Lagoons (nearby)"
  3. 3"One eula Beach Park (nearby)"
  4. 4"Ewa Beach Park"
  5. 5"Coral Creek Golf Course"
  6. 6"Hawaii's Plantation Village (nearby)"
Nightlife2.0 / 10
Parks & green spaces
  • ["Ewa Beach Community Park"
  • "Geiger Park"
  • "Pu uloa Beach Park"
  • "Ewa Mahiko District Park"
  • "Coral Creek Park"
  • +1 more

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