Comedian and television star Roseanne Barr has put her Hawaii island farm on the market, ending nearly two decades of ownership at a property that once drew headlines for legal and land-use disputes.
The 46-acre macadamia nut farm outside Honoka’a was listed Monday for $1.95 million. Barr, 72, purchased the land in 2007 for $1.78 million and occasionally used it as a retreat from Hollywood.
The property just off Honoka‘a-Waipio Road also served as the backdrop for her short-lived Lifetime reality show, “Roseanne’s Nuts.”
Barr’s Big Buck Trust also owns two other properties in Waimea: a home on Kawaihae Road just south of Kohala Mountain Road and a one-acre lot off Puukapu Street.
Barr’s time on the island was not without controversy. In 2011, she filed a temporary restraining order against a neighbor, citing escalating tensions. That same year, Hawaii County cited her for unpermitted grading and other violations on the property.
Both incidents made statewide news and cemented the farm’s place in local lore.
The current listing for her property describes a lush agricultural spread with sweeping ocean views, mature macadamia orchards and multiple structures, including a four-bedroom, 2,716-square-foot home.
The sale marks Barr’s most visible move away from the Big Island, where she has kept a low profile in recent years.
Source: The Garden Island