@Kavafied the first one in that link looks like a steal (split a kava farm with me?)! Some of the others are $50,000 to $100,000 an acre, which is cheap for Hawaii standards but still a pretty penny. I know one issue with Big Island land is that much of it is too new and doesn't have the soil to grow deep rooting plants like kava. Of course that depends on the area.
Last edited: