Legendary pro surfer Kelly Slater has listed his picturesque Hawaiian property on Oahu’s north shore for an impressive $20 million, a substantial increase from the $8 million he paid for it seven years ago. The property, acquired for personal reasons as Slater fondly remembers hanging out with surfing friends nearby in the 1980s, spans over half an acre and features a main home and two guesthouses with a total of six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. The property also offers 101 feet of secluded shoreline, a pool, two-story guesthouse, and a three-car garage with a studio apartment on top.

The main home boasts a soaring living room with an open-trussed ceiling, a hardwood staircase, glass doors leading to a covered lanai, a formal dining room, media room, and a kitchen with natural wood cabinetry and an expansive island. The primary suite includes an ocean-view balcony, walk-in closet, and a bath with dual vanities and a soaking tub. Outside, there is a boardwalk over a pond, an infinity pool and hot tub surrounded by a grassy lawn, and ancillary accommodations including a three-bedroom guesthouse and a one-bedroom apartment above the garage. Polynesian artwork left behind by a previous owner is also included in the sale.

In addition to his Hawaiian property, Slater and his partner Kalani Miller have a “small beach shack” at the Banzai Pipeline reef break in Hawaii, as well as homes in Florida, California, and Australia. The 52-year-old legend is considering retiring from professional surfing and has been focusing on his business ventures, including a private surfing ranch, a sustainable footwear brand, and a forthcoming skin care and sunblock line. The listing is held by Paul Stukin of Deep Blue HI, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate | Southern California.

Overall, Slater’s Hawaiian property offers a stunning Asian- and Hawaiian-infused living space with direct access to a secluded shoreline, luxurious amenities including an infinity pool and hot tub, and spacious accommodations for guests. The property holds sentimental value for Slater, who has fond memories of the area from his teenage years, and represents a unique opportunity to live like a surfing legend in a gorgeous oceanfront setting. Interested buyers can contact Paul Stukin to learn more about this one-of-a-kind property in a sought-after area of Haleiwa on Oahu’s north shore.

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