Hawaii’s historic Parker Ranch has filed a foreclosure lawsuit against Michael Saalfeld, a German clean energy entrepreneur. According to Pacific Business News, Saalfeld agreed to pay $49.5 million to purchase a total of 3,509 acres in 35 parcels from the Waimea ranch in 2010. The suit, which was filed in Honolulu, claims that Saalfeld failed to fulfill his obligation and owes the ranch more than $53 million, including interest. In 1992, Richard Parker Smart deeded the fabled ranch, complete with his art collection, to a trust to support a variety of charitable beneficiaries in the Waimea community.
Click here to read more.
News Desk, Ranchland
- May 30, 2017
-
Views: 100
Parker Ranch Sues to Foreclose
RELATED ARTICLES
Farmland
Chicago Fed Cites Surge in Midwest Land Prices
Agricultural land values in the Seventh Federal Reserve District …
News Desk
Sold! Landmark 2,410-acre Red Hills Wild Quail Plantation Sells
Florida’s Valhalla Plantation boasts significant higher and better …
Sponsored
Elk Creek Ranch Acquires Seven Lakes
For those who are passionate about outdoor pursuits, the next great adventure can’t come soon enough.
Please sign me up to receive breaking news and updates from The Land Report: