Take a tour of the clifftop Hawaiian estate Justin Bieber rented for US$10,000 a night – Waterfalling Estate has also been the centrepiece of reality shows like Love Island and Ex on the Beach
- The estate on the Hamakua coastline of Hawaii’s Big Island, beside the waterfall that gives it its name, has just been sold by Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions, with a reserve price of US$5.75 million
- The house spans nearly 11,000 sq ft across three floors and includes three helipads, a traditional lanai, nine-hole golf course, tennis stadium and cinema
One of the state’s most famed and photographed single homes – indeed currently listed in toptenrealestatedeals.com’s “Top 10 Celebrity and Spectacular Homes” – is Waterfalling Estate, on the island also named Hawaii, usually called The Big Island. As the name suggests, the estate is popular for its view of a pair of neighbouring waterfalls.
Waterfalling Estate has just been sold by Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions in an auction with a reserve price of US$5.75 million. As of September 15 though, the winning bid had yet to be announced.
The secluded property sits on almost four hectares (9.44 acres) on the northeast Hamakua Coast, a stretch of 80km on the Pacific Ocean between Hilo (served by an international airport) and Waipi’o, with the world’s tallest mountain (as measured from the seabed), Mauna Kea, at the coast’s back. Perched on a cliffside, its dramatic views are some of the most spectacular in the state, overlooking Manaloa Stream, which drops a shimmering 75 metres in two falls to tumble into the ocean.
But it’s the rambling, tiered house and complementing ohana – guest house – that really seals the deal for Waterfalling Estate. Built in 2005, its modern architecture boasts an entirely travertine (limestone) exterior, and incorporates amenities designed for the peak of luxury living, including your own private sporting venues – a floodlit tennis stadium that accommodates 450; a nine-hole golf course; a cliffside aquatics centre with a three-lane, 25-metre swimming pool and Duraflex diving boards – and no less than three helipads on top of the main residence. Elsewhere are a spa, a children’s lap pool, a two-storey waterslide (from a balcony), plus an outdoor jacuzzi, bar, grill and dining area.
All-in-all, the private, gated property has enough amenities to ensure that once there, you’ll have no need to leave.