Sprawling ‘Love Island’ estate quietly lists for sale in Hawaii: ‘Hard to beat’

A “Love Island” bombshell hits the market in Hawaii. A Big Island estate that once played host to reality TV’s most infamous test of loyalty is now looking for a buyer of its own for $3.25 million, The Post has learned.
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A “Love Island” bombshell hits the market in Hawaii. A Big Island estate that once played host to reality TV’s most infamous test of loyalty is now looking for a buyer of its own for $3.25 million, The Post has learned. The Royal Palms Estate, a nearly 13-acre spread along Hawaii’s Hamakua Coast, served as the Casa Amor villa during Season 3 of “Love Island USA,” which shot there in 2021. The show sent contestants to the property to tempt fate, and now the sellers are hoping its second act on the market gets just as much attention.
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- A “Love Island” bombshell hits the market in Hawaii. A Big Island estate that once played host to reality TV’s most infamous test of loyalty is now looking for a buyer of its own for $3.25 million, The Post has learned.
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