Posted on 03/18/2015 7:45:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway
One of Hawaiis best-known homes was sold this week.
The stunning three-acre oceanfront parcel along Waimanalo Beach was made famous in the Magnum P.I. television series, but who might spend time there next may give it even more notoriety.
The sale at 41-505 Kalanianaole Highway is shrouded in a bit of mystery, but it could involve a very famous future visitor when hes not at the White House.
The property traded hands in a sale that recorded Monday.
The talk of the neighborhood so far is that the purchase is affiliated with President Barack Obama, so we looked into it.
People on the beach here think its Obama, and some people like me are thrilled at the prospect, said Lee Siegel, who owns a neighboring home. Its wonderful. My dog there cant wait to play with Bo.
I think the people who are kind of negatively concerned are worried that security is going to somehow impede or interfere with their life here in Waimanalo. Its going to put Waimanalo on the map, thats for sure, Siegel added.
Listing agent Mary Worrall sold the home for $8.7 million on behalf of the same ohana that had owned it since the 1930s when it was built.
She said everyone in the transaction had to sign confidentiality agreements, so nothing further could be disclosed about who is buying it and what plans are for the house.
Always Investigating reviewed the deed and mortgage and found the buyer is an LLC called Waimanalo Paradise, set up just last month, whose mailing address and contact is Obama donor and Chicago lawyer Seth Madorsky.
The deed and the mortgage are signed by a person with the same name, Judy Grimanis, as an executive assistant at a Chicago-based private capital firm run by Obamas longtime friend and frequent Hawaii golf and travel partner Marty Nesbitt. It is also the same name of a person who worked for prominent Obama fundraiser Penny Pritzkers companies.
The mortgage is held by yet another LLC set up last month, this one called Hoaloha Holdings.
The mortgage is nearly a million dollars more than the sale price, a $9.5 million note, so it would appear some major renovations could be in store for the aging property.
No comment yet from the seller or those associated with the Waimanalo Paradise or Hoaloha Holdings LLCs, nor from the White House about the First Familys connections, if any.
Maggot P.M. - Professional Moocher.
Good Grief.
No worries. Obozo is so weak he couldn’t lift the Wookie even with the ocean’s help.
Well, there goes the neighborhood.
...and a Great white shark takes him out in the first episode.
Racism!!
Tasty, too!!
Wow, not bad for a guy who never held a job in the private sector........Instead of working in a stamping plant all my life I should have gone into politics.
It's going to be hard to beat the tag team of Clintons....
There goes the neighborhood.
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