Recap: Mark Zuckerberg's $300 Million Hawaiian Estate Expansion
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Mark Zuckerberg has expanded his estate in Hawaii to 2,300 acres, focusing on agriculture, conservation, and farming activities like cattle ranching and organic methods. He has built a range of personal structures, including multiple mansions and guesthouses. Future expansion plans include constructing three additional large buildings, costing up to $4 million each. Local concerns about burial sites on the property have arisen alongside his continued real estate acquisitions across the United States, which are often executed through LLCs and trusts for privacy.
Zuckerberg's Hawaiian estate now spans 2,300 acres, primarily dedicated to agriculture and conservation.
Concerns have been raised by locals about a burial site on Zuckerberg's land and the potential discovery of additional graves during construction.
The tech mogul has further expanded his real estate portfolio with recent purchases, including a $23 million property in Washington, D.C.
Zuckerberg's extensive property acquisitions are often conducted through LLCs and trusts, maintaining a level of secrecy around the details of his real estate holdings.
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