Neil Young is selling his 'magical' Hawaiian estate for $24.5 million
He just listed his lush Hawaiian estate on the Big Island for $24.5 million.
Located on the western side of the island known as the Kohala Coast, the property sits on a three-acre peninsula surrounded by the Waialea Bay.
A five-bedroom main house promises plentiful verandas and outdoor space to gaze and gape at the 830 feet of pristine tropical coastline and turquoise waters.
In addition to dual guest houses - each with two bedrooms - the grounds also feature two greenhouses and a pool house.
The land is a veritable farm, complete with a vegetable garden and fruit trees growing every kind of tropical fruit you can imagine (think: lemons, papaya, pomelo, mango). The estate is even recognized by the Honolulu Garden Club for its variety of coconut trees.
Young hasn't stated why he's selling the property, but in his 2012 book, "Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie Dream," he described it as "soothing" and claimed it had "magical healing powers."
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