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EXCLUSIVE: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Takes His $49 Million Hawaii Compound Off the Market—Weeks After Attack on San Francisco Home

May 9, 2026 - 01:48

EXCLUSIVE: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Takes His $49 Million Hawaii Compound Off the Market—Weeks After Attack on San Francisco Home

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has quietly taken his sprawling Hawaii compound off the market, just weeks after an attack on his San Francisco residence. The luxury property, valued at approximately $49 million, was listed for sale earlier this year but has now been withdrawn from public listings without explanation.

Altman originally purchased the extraordinary estate in January 2021, a move that surprised many given his typically low-profile approach to real estate. The compound, located on the Big Island, became a significant personal landmark in 2023 when it served as the venue for his wedding to Oliver Mulherin. The intimate ceremony was held on the property, marking a rare public glimpse into Altman's private life.

The decision to pull the listing follows a troubling incident at Altman's San Francisco home, where an individual reportedly broke into the residence. Details of the attack remain sparse, but sources close to the CEO indicate the event prompted a reassessment of his security arrangements and property holdings. Altman has not publicly commented on either the Hawaii compound or the San Francisco incident.

Real estate experts note that withdrawing a property of this magnitude is unusual, especially in a market where luxury listings often linger for months. The compound features multiple structures, ocean views, and extensive landscaping, making it one of the most notable private estates in Hawaii. Altman's decision to keep the property suggests a shift in his long-term plans, possibly prioritizing a more secure and secluded base of operations.

The move also highlights the growing security concerns facing high-profile tech leaders. As artificial intelligence continues to dominate global conversations, figures like Altman have become increasingly visible targets. Whether the Hawaii compound will now serve as a primary residence or a secondary retreat remains unclear.


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