Comedian Roseanne Barr has added another chapter to her impressive real estate portfolio, selling her 46-acre ranch on Hawaii’s Big Island for $4m (US$2.6m) – $996313 (US$650,000) above its $3m (US$1.95m) asking price.
The sale, which sparked a bidding frenzy and closed within days, underscores the enduring allure of unique island properties.
Barr, who achieved stardom with the popular television comedy Roseanne in the ‘80s and ‘90s, originally purchased the Honokaa ranch in 2007 for $2.7m (US$1.78m), transforming it into a macadamia nut farm and the backdrop for her 2011 reality series, Roseanne’s Nuts.
While the show lasted only one season, the property remained a cherished retreat for Barr, even after her controversial exit from Hollywood in 2018.
Perched along the picturesque Hamakua Coast, the ranch boasts panoramic ocean views, a 2,716-square-metre residence, and over 4,000 macadamia trees.
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Roseanne (Roseanne Barr), Becky (Lecy Goranson), Darlene (Sara Gilbert), D.J. (Michael Fishman) and Dan (John Goodman) during season one of the hit sitcom. Picture: Getty
Roseanne Barr has sold her longtime Hawaii ranch for $4m – just days after listing the property. Hawaii Realty Solutions
Listing agent Paul Stukin of Deep Blue HI said the property drew “buyers from five states, the Neighbor Islands and three European countries,” reflecting the strong demand for distinctive Hawaiian properties. Hawaii Realty Solutions
The main home features four bedrooms, an open-plan living area with French doors, and a kitchen outfitted with wood cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances.
Outdoor amenities include a pool with a waterslide, a guesthouse, an art studio, a greenhouse, and a bamboo-enclosed outdoor shower and soaking tub.
Listing agent Paul Stukin of Deep Blue HI said that interest in the property was immediate and global.
“There was interest where buyers flew in from five different states, the neighbour Island and three European countries,” he told The Post.
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Barr often showed aspects of her farm life on social media.
Barr, now 72, has relocated to Texas Hill Country to be closer to family, citing the challenges of maintaining such a vast estate.
“Hawaii will always hold a special place in my heart, but I’m getting too old to do as much as I used to. The land deserves someone with the spirit and energy to care for it the way it should be,” she previously told Robb Report.
A real estate legacy
The Hawaiian ranch sale is the latest in a long line of high-profile property transactions that have defined Barr’s real estate journey.
Over the years, she has owned an eclectic mix of homes across the United States, each reflecting a different phase of her life and career.
In Southern California, Barr’s former properties include a Beverly Hills mansion, according to realtor.com, which she sold in 2000 for $12.8m (US$8.35m) to actor Samuel L. Jackson.
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The kitchen. Hawaii Realty Solutions
Roseanne Barr rides a tractor on the farm seen in an Instagram photo posted on June 5, 2025. officialroseannebarr/Instagram
The 11,000-square-foot estate, with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms, was her home during the height of her television fame in the 1990s.
She also owned a 10,000-square-foot Rolling Hills estate, purchased for $10m (US$6.5m) in 2000 and sold three years later for $12.5m (US$8.2m).
Barr’s real estate ventures extended beyond California
In the 1990s, she and her then-husband Tom Arnold embarked on an ambitious project to build the largest house in Iowa.
The couple acquired a 1,338-acre property in Des Moines and began constructing a 28,000-square-foot mansion, complete with a basement swimming pool and a heated backyard pond. However, their divorce in 1994 brought the project to an abrupt halt, and the land – according to realtor.com – was donated to the Indian Hills Community College Foundation.
In addition to these headline-grabbing properties, Barr is rumoured to have maintained two family hideaways in Playa del Rey, California.
She also owned two homes in El Segundo, acquired in the early 2000s, and a Lake Arrowhead ranch that she sold in 2005 for $2.8 million.
Roseanne hit by cancel culture
Barr was one of Hollywood’s leading ladies in the eighties and naughties but a controversial tweet she posted that was widely criticised as racist saw her effectively “cancelled” in 2018.
The actress initially defended the tweet, claiming it was a joke – but later stated that she had been under the influence of medication at the time.
However, the damage was done, and the consequences were swift.
ABC, the network airing Barr’s popular sitcom Roseanne, cancelled the show the same day the tweet gained attention.
US actress Roseanne Barr attends the Disney ABC Television TCA Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, California.
Following the cancellation of Roseanne, the show was rebranded as The Conners, with the character of Roseanne Conner written out of the series.
The show continued without her, focusing on the remaining family members.
In the years that followed, Barr maintained a presence on social media and in interviews, where she often defended herself and criticised what she described as “cancel culture.”
In 2023, she made a more formal return to the public eye with a stand-up comedy special titled Roseanne Barr: Cancel This!, which was released on the streaming platform Fox Nation. The special marked her first major project since the 2018 scandal and was met with mixed reactions.



















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