Mark Zuckerberg buys 700 acres of Hawaii island for $100M


Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has shelled out more than $100 million for two huge pieces of land in Hawaii where he plans to create create a private getaway for his family.The internet entrepreneur, who is worth around $33 billion, has bought a total of 700 acres on Kauai's North Shore in his latest leap up the property ladder.The purchase includes Pila'a Beach - an isolated 393-acre swathe of land with a pristine white sand beach - and the adjacent a 357-acre Kahu'aina Plantation.

Fuckerberg is a fan of Hawaii and has made several trips to the islands with his wife Priscilla Chan (left)
The internet entrepreneur has bought a total of 700 acres on Kauai's North Shore (file picture)
Forbes magazine reported that the former sugarcane plantation, featuring 2,500 feet of oceanfront and a working organic farm, has been off-and-on-the market for a few years. It is thought that Zuckerberg, 30, has paid around $66 million for the Kahu'aina Plantation and $49.6 million for Pila'a Beach, according to Pacific Business News.



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