Roseanne Barr just made a major real estate move, selling her sprawling 46-acre macadamia nut farm on Hawaii’s Big Island for $2.6 million, well over her original asking price of $1.95 million.
The iconic property, located along the Hamakua Coast, was the setting for her 2011 Lifetime reality series “Roseanne’s Nuts,” where she and her partner Johnny Argent farmed macadamias and showcased life on the Hawaiian acreage.
Luxury Farmhouse and Amenities

The farm’s 2,716-square-foot farmhouse features 4 bedrooms, a patio with breathtaking views of the Hawaiian coastline, and a fully equipped orchard. Additional highlights include:
- Pool with waterslide
- Soaking tub and outdoor bamboo shower
- Greenhouse and art studio
- Pool house
Beyond macadamias, the property is planted with avocados, finger limes, apple bananas, and tangerines, making it a tropical paradise for any aspiring farmer or celebrity retreat owner.

Market Response and Sale Details
Paul B. Stukin of Deep Blue HI, who represented Roseanne in the sale, told TMZ:
“This sale demonstrates how Hawai‘i continues to capture global demand for legacy properties. With buyers traveling from multiple states and countries, Roseanne’s Honoka‘a farm achieved $650,000 over asking, a testament to the market’s strength and the reach of our boutique approach.”
The sale reflects the high demand for premium Hawaiian properties and underscores the continued appeal of luxury farms on the Big Island for domestic and international buyers.
A Piece of Pop Culture History
For fans, the farm isn’t just a real estate asset—it’s a piece of pop culture. “Roseanne’s Nuts” chronicled Roseanne’s offbeat and humorous take on life as a farm owner, giving viewers a rare glimpse of her laid-back lifestyle amidst macadamia trees and tropical gardens.
Could you see yourself living the farm life like Roseanne Barr? Share your dream Hawaiian property ideas in the comments below!