“We sold the property for $650,000 over asking, attracting buyers from five states, the Neighbor Islands, and three European countries.”
— Paul Stukin, Deep Blue HI
Originally featured in realtor.com
Roseanne Barr’s 46-acre Honoka‘a ranch on Hawai‘i Island has sold in less than a week, closing at $2.6 million, or $650,000 over the $1.95 million asking. The property drew rapid, global interest before securing a buyer.
Barr first purchased the estate in 2007 for $1.78 million, and it later served as the setting for her 2011 reality series Roseanne’s Nuts. The home spans 2,716 square feet, with four bedrooms and 4.5 baths, optimized for indoor-outdoor living. The grounds include a lanai with ocean views, a pool with slide, art studio, greenhouse, garage/workshop, and a bamboo-enclosed outdoor soaking bath. Over 4,000 macadamia trees dot the property alongside orchards of avocado, tangerine, apple banana, finger lime, and more.
Deep Blue HI’s Paul Stukin led the listing, stating: “We sold the property for $650,000 over asking, attracting buyers from five states, the Neighbor Islands, and three European countries.” That swift premium sale underscores the persistent appetite for distinctive, narrative-driven Hawai‘i real estate: when design, land, and legacy merge, the market responds decisively.
