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omedian Roseanne Barr has listed her 46-acre macadamia nut farm in Honokā'a, Hawaii, for just under $2 million. The property, which was the backdrop for her short-lived 2011 Lifetime reality series "Roseanne's Nuts," features a roughly 2,700-square-foot main house with four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms.
The estate includes groves of macadamia nuts as well as avocados, bananas, finger limes, and tangerines. Trails cut through the orchards and connect to the main residence, which boasts expansive lanais and ocean views. Additional amenities include a pool with a waterslide, a pool house, a greenhouse, an art studio, and an outdoor soaking tub.
Listing agent Paul Stukin of Deep Blue HI notes that Honokā'a offers "pure small-town charm with some of the most dramatic coastline in Hawaii." He believes the property's appeal extends beyond its celebrity ownership, citing its potential as a boutique farm-to-table venture or a regenerative homestead. Barr purchased the land in 2007 for $1.78 million.
The listing has generated unusual buzz, with Stukin stating that he's represented many celebrity sales but none have sparked as much interest as this one. He attributes the property's appeal to its unique combination of natural beauty and potential uses.
