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Originally posted by OpenDMichael Dell owns the most expensive home in Hawai'i, and it's on the north Kona coast. One of his neighbors is billionaire Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google. And there are other uber-rich from the tech world in that nabe. The three most expensive homes in the state are there.
I misstated myself... isn't that the term? [
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On checking back on the Honolulu Magazine article I thought I got that from, I found that in fact more than half of the 25 most expensive homes in Hawai'i are in the NW corner of the Big Island, but I'm not seeing Sergey Brin among them, but instead an investor who made a pile from Google, and a bunch of other folks who made their fortunes around computer tech...
1. Michael Dell, Kukio, computers, $61.8 mil (as of Sep 2010)
2. Ellis Short, Kukio, private equity, $39.4 mil
3. Carol Ann Bartz, Kukio, Yahoo, $31.3 mil
4. Thom Weisel, Wailea (Maui), investment banking, $29.3 mil
5. John W. Hoffee II, Kona, hospital supplies, $28.8 mil
6. David L Anderson, Kona, tech venture capital, $25.4 mil
7. Charles Schwab, Hualalai, internet stockbroker, $23.1 mil
8. Paul Stephens, Kukio, investment mgmt, $23.1 mil
9. George R Roberts, Hualalai, leveraged buyouts, $22 mil
10. Bandel Carano, Kukio, venture capital, $21.9 mil
Further down the list...
13. Guy Laliberte, Mauna Kea, Cirque du Soleil, $20.6 mil
But the inventor of the pacemaker, I'm sorry to report, is still dead. [:o)]
What I can't figure out, though is why Paul Allen isn't on the list, since he owns a big place in Kona... used to be the Thurston Estate... unless it is one of these. ??
Anyway, there may have been some changes since this was published, but it's still pretty interesting.
http://www.honolulumagazine.com/Honolulu...in-Hawaii/