
Former Howard Hughes Corporation CEO David Weinreb is sending his personal Waiea residence in Ward Village to auction this spring, putting a five-level, roughly 7,000-square-foot Honolulu villa on the block. The home at 1118 Ala Moana Boulevard is listed at $13.8 million and features a private pool, sweeping ocean views from every level and four parking spaces. Concierge Auctions is handling the sale, with an online bidding window set to open March 26 and wrap up April 9, 2026.
According to a press release via Weekly Voice, Concierge Auctions is positioning the listing as a showcase for its new Developer Services division and notes that Weinreb selected the Waiea villa as his own residence. The release quotes Concierge Auctions co-founder Chad Roffers calling Waiea “its crown jewel” and says the firm plans to tap a database of pre-verified, high-net-worth buyers to accelerate a sale to a global audience.
Villa One at Waiea: Design and Finishes
Designed by architect James Cheng and refined by interior designer Tony Ingrao, the residence is outfitted with bespoke furnishings by Cantoni, ten-foot ceilings, designer flooring and chandelier lighting. Spanning more than 7,000 square feet across multiple levels, the villa includes a private plunge pool and a drive-in garage with four parking stalls, per the listing on Concierge Auctions. Waiea residents also have access to full building amenities, including an attended lobby, fitness center, spa and community pool.
Auction Timeline and Charitable Tie-In
Bidding opens March 26 and culminates April 9 on Concierge Auctions' online marketplace, with the property marketed at $13.8 million, according to the release via Weekly Voice. The sale is slated to participate in the company’s Key For Key® giving program with Giveback Homes, which Concierge Auctions says helps fund new homes for families in need. Agents will be compensated in line with the listing agreement’s terms, and diligence documents are available through the auction platform.
Where This Sale Fits Into Ward Village
The auction comes as Ward Village, Howard Hughes' 60-acre master-planned community in Kakaʻako, continues to notch condo pre-sales. The developer’s third-quarter 2025 earnings report shows 216 contracted condominium units in Hawai‘i representing about $1.4 billion in future revenue, per GlobeNewswire. That level of pre-selling helps explain why a single, high-profile villa is expected to draw global bidders and plenty of industry side-eye. Market watchers will be tracking the final number as a signal of demand at the top of Honolulu's urban luxury segment.
Images and full diligence materials are posted on the auction platform, and Concierge Auctions has provided a contact number in its press packet. For buyers who want a multi-level, private villa in the heart of Ward Village, the bidding window that opens March 26 will be one of the few chances to raise a virtual paddle.









