McConaughey, who primarily resides in Austin, Texas, purchased a vacation home on Hawaii's Big Island in 2021. He and his wife Camila share three children: Levi, 15; Vida, 13; and Livingston, 10.
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Clint Eastwood Veteran actor and director Clint Eastwood has a second home on Maui, a beach property in the small community of Wailea. Wailea is a laid-back part of the world known for its golf courses, shopping. and beach. Julia Roberts The Pretty Woman star has a home on Kauai.
When it comes to the wealthiest cities in Hawaii, two neighborhoods stand out: Kahala and Hawaii Kai. These exclusive areas are known for their luxurious homes and stunning oceanfront views. Located on the eastern edge of Honolulu, Kahala is home to some of the most expensive real estate in the state.
The Kohanaiki club isn't a place that you can just show up and hang out in: It's a 450-acre patch of land on the Kona Coast of Hawai'i, the Big Island where the richest of the rich—literally billionaires, as they claim—come to live in what essentially amounts to a luxury commune.
Jim CarreyThe 'Bruce Almighty' star has had a Hawaiian property for several years after purchasing it in 2017. The luxury home is located in South Maui past Wailea.
But there's one, often overlooked area where Hawaii does well: overall well-being, or, to put it simply, happiness. The state consistently ranks high in studies looking at well-being: in fact, Hawaii ranked second after Massachusetts in a 2021 study by the health care services company Sharecare.
Oprah Winfrey and Jeff Bezos are among those who have part-time homes on the island. The wildfires that have killed at least 55 in Maui are burning on an island that also contains the part-time homes of billionaires, including Oprah Winfrey, Peter Thiel and Jeff Bezos.
 The main bulk of the filming is to take place within the Wailea Beach community. It's no wonder that the producers and Adam chose Wailea beach on which to film this movie.
“Hawaii has long held allure to the wealthiest people in the world,” he says. “Here, they find privacy, luxury, a relatively short travel time from the mainland U.S. and highly skilled personal staff such as private chefs, security and nannies.
Why do rich people move to Hawaii? Though there are no formal programs or tax incentives to attract residents from out of state, the draw of Hawaii, beyond the Gilligan's Island escapist fantasy, remains its isolation and the perception that it's a safe place to visit and, by extension, to live.