Join Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos in owning a slice of Hawaiian paradise with this $65 million Honolulu estate, boasting three newly built homes and an Olympic-sized lap pool with a spa. If sold, it could set a new record for Hawaii’s most expensive residential sale.


If a home in Hawaii piques your interest, this news will have you grinning from ear to ear. A breathtaking legacy estate in Hawaii has just hit the market for an eye-watering $65 million. If sold, this spectacular property would set a record for the most expensive residential sale in the state’s history. Hawaii has been attracting the world’s wealthiest billionaires, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who both revel in the natural beauty of this pristine paradise. This 66,000-square-foot estate now seeks a high-net-worth buyer willing to surpass the current $46.1 million record for a public home sale in the Aloha State.


Not only would the buyer own a mansion emulating the behavior of the world’s richest, but they would also gain unparalleled benefits, like 213 feet of direct ocean access and sweeping views of Hawaii’s iconic coastline. This luxurious Honolulu estate sits on a compound featuring three newly built homes, making it ideal for multigenerational living. Inside, the magnificent residence offers a harmonious blend of stunning views, lush gardens, and architectural sophistication. Highlights include a spacious main salon housing a living room, dining area, and kitchen.

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The charming kitchen boasts wall-to-wall windows, a large pantry with elegant gray cabinetry, and a sleek, modern granite countertop. Perfect for hosting, the expansive dining table comfortably seats ten guests, promising lively gatherings and memorable meals. For post-dinner relaxation, a cozy sitting room adorned with gray furnishings and soaring ceilings sits next to the dining area. The estate comprises three residences spanning 11,870 square feet, offering six bedrooms and six bathrooms.


Beauty and craftsmanship are evident in every corner of this lavish property. The landscaped driveway features cobblestones imported from London, a porte-cochère, a meticulously manicured lawn, and as the pièce de résistance, a heated Olympic-sized lap pool complete with a spa, Baja ledge, and underwater speakers. According to Mansion Global, the interiors are adorned with Venetian plaster walls, Italian limestone floors, and reclaimed wooden beams, creating a fairytale-like ambiance.

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In true billionaire fashion, the seller initially purchased two combined lots in 2013, followed by a third in 2014, before constructing the trio of residences. Hawaii has also lured tech moguls like Jeff Bezos, who, in 2021, spent $78 million on a secluded 14-acre estate at La Perouse Bay. The main house spans approximately 4,500 square feet and features an outdoor kitchen with panoramic ocean views.


Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg has made even grander acquisitions, amassing 1,300 acres across Hawaii since 2014. His expansive holdings include a 357-acre parcel, a 384-acre plot, and an additional 750 acres purchased in 2018. His crown jewel, the 300-acre Ko’olau Ranch estate on Kaua’i, is set to become one of the largest private residences in U.S. history.

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