Mark Zuckerberg House Hawaii. Following his very public visit to Kauai recently, the Mark Zuckerberg house on Kauai apparently will be a reality. The head of Facebook has acquired a total of 700 acres including the following: (1) access to the white sand Pila`a Beach pictured above, (2) an organic farm and (3) a prior sugarcane plantation. Mark Zuckerberg Hawaii house features an organic farm where a wide variety of crops are grown, including papaya, ginger, and turmeric. Mark also went out of his way to secure himself an 89.2% stake of Pila’s beach. That would have taken him back $49.8 million.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is going to great lengths to protect his privacy on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, where he purchased a 700-acre plot of land in 2014 for more than $100 million. Mark Zuckerberg suing hundreds, seeking privacy at his Hawaii estate. Facebook CEO trying to force sales by current and former owners of small inherited tracts inside his 700 acres of beachfront. Mark Zuckerberg 'buys part of Hawaii' for $100 million The Facebook chief executive will have an estate befitting a billionaire as he buys up 700 acres on the island of Kauai, Forbes reports
In September 2014, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg bought two adjacent properties on Kauai’s North Shore. Zuckerberg paid $49.6 million for 350 acres that includes Pila’a Beach. Zuckerberg also purchased the 357 acre Kahu’aina Plantation, a former sugar plantation, for $66 million. Above: Pila’a Beach
Mark Zuckerberg Hawaii house features an organic farm where a wide variety of crops are grown, including papaya, ginger, and turmeric. Mark also went out of his way to secure himself an 89.2% stake of Pila’s beach. That would have taken him back $49.8 million. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is trying to make peace with his new Hawaiian neighbors. After purchasing a $100 million, 700-acre plot of land on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, Facebook CEO Mark... Following his very public visit to Kauai recently, the Mark Zuckerberg house on Kauai apparently will be a reality. The head of Facebook has acquired a total of 700 acres including the following: (1) access to the white sand Pila`a Beach pictured above, (2) an organic farm and (3) a prior sugarcane plantation. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is going to great lengths to protect his privacy on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, where he purchased a 700-acre plot of land in 2014 for more than $100 million.