Julia Roberts’ former home in Hawaii has been listed for sale. Located in Hā‘ena on Kaua’i’s North Shore, the property is offered at $29.5 million with listing agent Neal Norman of Hawaii Life.
Previously known as Limahuli Ocean Estate, the home was owned by Roberts and her husband, cinematographer Danny Moder, for over a decade before being sold to its current owner in 2020 for $20 million. The estate is nestled along a picturesque coastline and is surrounded by protected lands, which include the National Tropical Botanical Garden and Hā‘ena State Park, ensuring its enduring natural beauty.
The 8.29-acre oceanfront estate includes a home with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. Built in 1970 and updated by Walker Warner Architects, the 3,123-square-foot residence features floor-to-ceiling windows and an open floor plan that blends indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly.
The property boasts lush surroundings with greenery, trees, and mountainous views. Ascending a white marble staircase, visitors enter through wooden double doors into a space where dining areas are separated by a half-wall from the living room and kitchen. The living room is distinguished by a wood-paneled cathedral ceiling and hardwood floors.
The kitchen includes a large center island with a wooden countertop, equipped with an oven and stovetop, and offers ocean views through expansive windows. The home’s four bedrooms include a luxurious primary suite with ocean views and an ensuite bathroom featuring a soaking tub and outdoor shower. Another bedroom serves as an at-home gym.
Additional features include a covered lanai, an infinity swimming pool, and direct beachfront access. The property also offers a separate guesthouse with one bedroom and bathroom. Despite its seclusion, the estate is a 20-minute drive from Hanalei Town, providing access to local amenities. The estate, consisting of three parcels, offers potential for further development.