Who owns the Magnum PI estate?

Marty Nesbitt
The estate was purchased by Marty Nesbitt in 2015 for $8.7 million. The City & County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) issued a demolition permit last week.

What happened to the Magnum PI house?

So where is Magnum PI’s house? The original iconic estate owned by millionaire novelist Robin Masters, known as Robin’s Nest, was demolished in April 2018. In real life, this beachfront estate of the ’80s mustached hero was standing at 41-505 Kalanianaole Highway, Waimanalo.

Where does Obama have a house in Hawaii?

Paradise Point Estates
For three years in a row during Obama’s first term, the family spent their winter holidays at the same vacation home: a secluded beach house in Kailua, Hawaii known as the Paradise Point Estates.

Is Rick’s Bar on Magnum, P.I. real?

A beach bar was opened as the location for ‘Rick’s Bar’ in the TV series Magnum P.I. The bar is now The Kahala O Ke Kai, a beautiful oceanfront function room.

Is Higgins leaving Magnum P.I. 2020?

This got fans excited as Magnum could finally able to confess his feelings to Higgins and possibly start a romantic relationship with her. Ethan asks Higgins to join him on his six-month trip, and by the end of the episode, she agrees. The two then say their goodbyes and depart as Magnum remains in Hawaii.

Is the White House Behind the Magnum P.I purchase?

UPDATE: White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Friday that President Obama is not behind the purchase of the Hawaiian estate used by TV sleuth Magnum P.I. The secretive sale of a Hawaiian estate used by TV sleuth Magnum P.I. to President Obama allies has neighbors wondering if the POTUS is moving in.

Who is the owner of Magnum PI Hawaii?

But we do think we are on to something here. After the property sold a few years ago, the registered owner became Waimanalo Paradise. What’s newsworthy here it that behind the name is longtime Obama friend Martin Nesbitt.

Where was the house where Magnum P.I was filmed?

Barack and Michelle Obama leased this 8,200-square-foot house in the Kalorma neighborhood of Washington, D.C., after he left office. HONOLULU (AP) — A sprawling beachfront home used in the filming of the 1980s television show “Magnum, P.I.” has been sold for $8.7 million.

Who was involved in sale of Magnum P.I house?

The paper work was signed by a second person, apparently employed by Marty Nesbitt, a Chicago buddy who sometimes golfs with Obama in Hawaii, according to the station. Everyone involved in the deal signed non-disclosure agreements, shrouding the sale in mystery, the real estate agent said.