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Jan Bryan

Jan Bryan
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Kihei HI

Salesperson (HI: RS-69056)

19 years experience

REALTOR® 3 Active Listings Serves Maui County, HI
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Island Prop(s)

Office Website
Office Address
The Shops At Wailea
Kihei, HI  96753
(Maui County)
Office Phone
808-874-8626
Office Fax
808-874-8626
Mobile
808-214-7837
Email
j**@********.com
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Service Areas

Makena: HI Maalaea: HI Maui: HI Kihei: HI Wailea: HI

About Jan Bryan

Jan's connection to the Hawaiian Islands began in the summer of 1963, when her family embarked on a three-month camping adventure across Oahu, Maui, and Kauai. Raised in a close-knit family that cherished the coastal beauty of Southern California, she was immersed in ocean life from an early age, with a father who bodysurfed and a brother who surfed.

In 1973, Jan graduated from the University of California, San Diego, with a Bachelor’s degree in Comparative Literature, during which she also played on the women’s volleyball team. The following year, she pursued a teaching credential at San Diego State University.

With aspirations to invest in San Diego beach property, Jan recognized the value of obtaining her California real estate license, which she achieved in 1977. Her career in residential real estate began in Ocean Beach and Point Loma, where the flexibility of the profession allowed her to balance work and family life. She took pride in coaching her son and daughter’s soccer teams, while also enjoying her own time on a women’s soccer team.

In 1985, Jan expanded her real estate expertise to the historic Hotel Palmilla in Los Cabos, Mexico, overseeing the development of the hotel’s residential expansion.

Among her most fulfilling roles was serving as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), where she provided support and stability to children in foster care, an experience that left a lasting impact on her life.

With her children now in college, Jan realized her long-held dream of relocating to Maui. As a dedicated Realtor, she is passionate about helping others achieve their dream of island living.

Jan finds great joy in meeting new clients and guiding them through the home-buying process, often forming lasting friendships along the way. She prioritizes client education, ensuring they are well-informed from the initial stages of a transaction to the successful closing. Her expertise spans various regions of the island, including Wailea, Kapalua, and Kula, and she is well-versed in the evolving market, identifying the best values and providing insider tips.

For tennis enthusiasts, Jan is eager to introduce newcomers to an active and vibrant tennis community, complete with leagues and tournaments year-round. Additionally, she has connections for golfers, windsurfers, and kite-surfers.

When you are ready to navigate the Maui real estate market, Jan is prepared to make your experience exceptional. She looks forward to assisting you in finding your perfect home in paradise.

Maui County, HI Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$3,074,940
Avg. Listing Price
From Jan's portfolio
3.5 / 3.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,339 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
649
Active Listings
Current inventory

Maui County's real estate market stands as one of Hawaii's most distinctive and challenging landscapes, encompassing not just the famous island of Maui but also Molokai and Lanai. With 857 actively licensed real estate agents serving this diverse archipelago market, the county presents a unique blend of luxury resort properties, agricultural lands, and residential communities that attract both local residents and international buyers seeking their slice of paradise.

The market dynamics here differ dramatically from mainland real estate, with limited inventory creating intense competition and premium pricing. Currently, all 857 licensed agents maintain active email contacts, reflecting the modern, connected nature of Hawaii's real estate professionals who must navigate complex zoning laws, cultural considerations, and environmental regulations that make Maui County transactions particularly intricate.

Major Maui County, Hawaii Real Estate Markets

The primary real estate activity centers around several distinct regions, each with its own character and price points. West Maui, including Lahaina and Ka'anapali, commands the highest prices with oceanfront condominiums and luxury estates, while Central Maui areas like Kahului and Wailuku offer more affordable options for local families. South Maui's Kihei and Wailea represent the middle and upper-middle market segments, with Wailea competing directly with West Maui for luxury buyers.

Upcountry Maui, encompassing Makawao, Pukalani, and Kula, attracts buyers seeking cooler temperatures and rural lifestyles, often featuring properties with agricultural designations. The outer islands of Molokai and Lanai present entirely different markets - Molokai focuses on affordable rural properties and Native Hawaiian homestead lands, while Lanai, largely controlled by billionaire Larry Ellison, has limited inventory but exclusive high-end opportunities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Maui County's real estate market operates under unique constraints that create both opportunities and challenges. Limited developable land due to conservation zones, agricultural preservation, and cultural protection areas means inventory remains perpetually tight. This scarcity, combined with Maui's global reputation as a premier destination, keeps property values elevated even during economic downturns that might affect other markets more severely.

The market also reflects Hawaii's complex relationship between local residents and outside buyers, with ongoing discussions about housing affordability and workforce housing initiatives. Many transactions involve buyers from the mainland United States and international markets, particularly Japan and Canada, creating a sophisticated market that requires agents to understand currency fluctuations, international financing, and cultural nuances that don't exist in typical U.S. real estate markets.

Why Businesses Need Maui County, Hawaii Agent Contact Data

Companies serving the real estate industry find Maui County agents particularly valuable contacts due to their involvement in high-value transactions and sophisticated client bases. Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and financial services firms benefit from connecting with these 857 agents who handle premium properties and affluent clientele, often requiring specialized products and services not typical in mainland markets.

Property management companies, vacation rental platforms, and luxury service providers also rely on agent networks to identify new opportunities and referral sources. Given the unique nature of Maui County's market, agents here often serve as gatekeepers to exclusive opportunities and maintain relationships with high-net-worth individuals who represent valuable prospects for various business services beyond just real estate transactions.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Jan Bryan has 3 properties for sale in Kihei and surrounding areas.

$1,136,000

Listed 2025-12-10

2777 S Kihei Rd Apt C208
Kihei, HI  96753

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,052
Lot: 1,015,819 sf
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$5,100,000

Listed 2025-12-24

81 Makakehau St Apt H2
Kihei, HI  96753

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 2,426
Lot: 1,314,075 sf
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$3,160,000

Listed 2026-02-03

3220 Waileia Pl
Kihei, HI  96753

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,053
Lot: 25,178 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Jan Bryan currently has no rental properties available in Kihei and surrounding areas. Check back later.