DocuSign Founder Buys Hawaii Oceanfront Property

DocuSign’s founder has purchased a 1-acre oceanfront estate in Hawaii for $12 million, Shimogawa Scoops has learned.

Tom Gonser, the creator of the billion-dollar electronic signature company, purchased the 2,700-square-foot pristine property in Makena on the island of Maui earlier this month.

The property has a total tax assessed value of about $13 million.

Hawaii has been a hot spot for high-end real estate purchases, even during the pandemic.

DocuSign, which is headquartered in San Francisco, has nearly 4,000 employees and went public in 2018.

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