Mark Zuckerberg has continued to buy Hawaiian property for the last decade.Realtor.comZuck’s shopping spree
“It is always a sad thing when families lose their land, for any reason, but at least this way they are compensated,” Ms Kaaumoana told The Guardian.
Hawaiian law allows the transfer of ancestral land to descendants without formal deeds, meaning a large number of people could hold shares in portions of land within Zuckerberg’s compound.APAn enormous compound
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An investigation by tech magazine Wired uncovered details about what Zuckerberg, worth an estimated US$176 billion has planned for his island estate.
Mark Zuckerberg is building a 5,000 square foot bunker.MEGA
What does Zuck know?
“[It] caused a buying frenzy [and] the phone hasn’t stopped ringing [like] World War III is coming,” Hubbard told The Hollywood Reporter.
Everyone who enters Zuckerberg’s property must sign a strict nondisclosure agreement, according to reports.Getty Images/iStockphoto
But in analysis written for The Conversation by Katherine Guinness, Grant Bollmer and Tom Doig for The Conversation, a far simpler logic is offered.
Bunkers have become increasingly popular with billionaires.MEGA
“Bill Gates, for example, owns at least eight properties in the US alone and, according to The Hollywood Reporter, ‘is rumoured to have underground security areas under every one of his homes’.
Bunkers are a booming business
Corbi told The Hollywood Reporter that one customer – an unnamed business “mogul” – was desperately to ensure his family was protected, from anyone and anything.
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