<p>Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly spent over $100 million to buy two massive chunks of land on Kauai - the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands, Forbes magazine reported.<br /><br /></p>.<p>With this purchase, the 30-year-old billionaire plans to create a secluded 700-acre sanctuary for his family, it added.<br /><br />The first acquisition is Pila'a Beach, an isolated 393 acre land with a private white sand beach. The second land is the adjacent Kahu'aina Plantation, a 357 acre former sugarcane plantation.<br /><br />With a net worth of $32.2 billion, Zuckerberg has paid a reported $66 million for the Kahu'aina Plantation and $49.6 million for Pila'a Beach.<br /><br />Zuckerberg bought Pila'a Beach from Pfleuger Properties, a Hawaii limited partnership belonging to Jim Pfleuger, a retired local Honda dealer.<br /><br />The Pila'a Beach property consists of five separate parcels, each which could be developed into private homes, the report added.<br /><br />The Kahu'aina Plantation was owned by the California-based Falko Partners, belonging to a Hawaii land owner named Larry Bowman.</p>
<p>Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly spent over $100 million to buy two massive chunks of land on Kauai - the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands, Forbes magazine reported.<br /><br /></p>.<p>With this purchase, the 30-year-old billionaire plans to create a secluded 700-acre sanctuary for his family, it added.<br /><br />The first acquisition is Pila'a Beach, an isolated 393 acre land with a private white sand beach. The second land is the adjacent Kahu'aina Plantation, a 357 acre former sugarcane plantation.<br /><br />With a net worth of $32.2 billion, Zuckerberg has paid a reported $66 million for the Kahu'aina Plantation and $49.6 million for Pila'a Beach.<br /><br />Zuckerberg bought Pila'a Beach from Pfleuger Properties, a Hawaii limited partnership belonging to Jim Pfleuger, a retired local Honda dealer.<br /><br />The Pila'a Beach property consists of five separate parcels, each which could be developed into private homes, the report added.<br /><br />The Kahu'aina Plantation was owned by the California-based Falko Partners, belonging to a Hawaii land owner named Larry Bowman.</p>