Julia Roberts is looking to unload her historic Hawaiian sugar plantation-era home and for a cool $30 million it can all be yours.
Off Kauai's north shore in Hanalei, the six bedroom main house first built in 1915 by sugar plantation executive Hans Peter Fayé appears at first blush as almost rustic for a star of Roberts' caliber.
But the asking price--$29,850,000 to be precise--not only gets you the historic home but also 2 beachfront acres of prime Hawaii real estate, a one-bedroom guest cottage and the right to brag that you live in the Pretty Woman's former digs.
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Historic: Julia Roberts' historic Hawaiian estate built in 1915 has hit the market for nearly $30 million
Estate: The six bedroom home once owned by an early 20th century sugar executive sits on 2 acres of land on Kauai's north shore
Profitable: Roberts and her husband Danny Moder purchased the home in 2011 for just under $14 million--$5 million below asking price
According to Pacific Business News, Roberts and her husband Danny Moder purchased the home in 2011 for just under $14 million--$5 million below asking price.
The Fayé Estate, as it's known, is in lofty company on exclusive Hanalei Bay.
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