Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, bored of renovating his insane “fort” in San Francisco, is reportedly set to purchase a massive beachfront estate on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai’s North Shore.
The estate is 357 acres, so more than enough room to throw a ball around, and Zuckerberg is said to be prepared to pay $66 million for it.
The Kahuaina Plantation, which went back on the market for $70 million this past August by the California-based investment firm, Falko Partners, has been sold to Hawaii-based Kahuaina Holdings LLC, which was formed this past July, and lists Marc Rousseau, a partner with the Honolulu-based law firm, Cades Schutte, as its manager.
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