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Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg has purchased a 750-acre property on the North Shore of the Hawaiian island of Kauai, Forbes confirms.
The purchase includes two separate parcels: the Kahu'aina Plantation, a 357-acre former sugarcane plantation, and Pila'a Beach, a 393-acre property with a white-sand beach.


Zuckerberg paid a reported $100 million for both properties which currently houses about two dozen small huts used by locals as vacation spots or permanent homes. It’s rumored that Zuckerberg is paying these residents large sums of money to vacate so that his compound can be totally secluded, though a source tells Forbes that he plans to build just one home. 


In sum, I can say Mark Zuckerberg just bought part of Hawaii. Yeah, he just bought part of a state!However, he will be joining the likes of Michael Dell, Larry Ellison and Steve Case who are already owing expensive properties in Hawaii.

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