Exclusive: 'Survivor' host Jeff Probst buys posh Hualalai Resort estate in Hawaii




Jeff Probst, the Emmy Award-winning host of the reality television series “Survivor,” has purchased an estate within the Hualalai Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii’s west coast for $4.85 million, Shimogawa Scoops has learned.
Probst and his wife, Lisa Russell, closed on their big purchase on November 1, which includes 19,864 square feet of land and a four-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home with an office within Kulanakauhale, the newest residential community in the Hualalai master-planned resort community.
The 3,770-square-foot home was built by Aina Ola and furnished by award-winning designer, Gina Willman. It has gourmet kitchens with granite counter tops, custom African mahogany cabinetry, travertine flooring and Madeira concrete shake roofs. Hualalai Realty represented both sides of the transaction.
Member amenities for this property include the Keolu Clubhouse and Hualalai Canoe Club, according to Hualalai Realty.
The luxury resort community includes the Four Seasons-branded Hualalai Resort, which is co-owned by Michael Dell, the founder and CEO of Dell Inc., one of the largest computer companies in the world.
Probst, who has hosted “Survivor” since 2000, also was a correspondent for “Access Hollywood” and often contributes to “Jeopardy!”

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