The sprawling property, located on the Hamakua Coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, features a 2,716-square-foot main residence with four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms.
The ranch gained public attention when it served as the setting for Barr’s 2011 Lifetime reality series, “Roseanne’s Nuts.”

According to the listing, the property boasts Hawaiian-style indoor-outdoor living with a front porch offering panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding orchards.
Additional amenities include a swimming pool with a waterslide, a pool house, an art studio, an outdoor bamboo shower, a soaking tub, a greenhouse, and a garage/workhouse.

The 72-year-old actress purchased the property when her son was young with the intention of building a sustainable home and helping feed struggling families in Hawaii, according to Fox.
The grounds feature macadamia trees across rolling acreage, complemented by avocados, finger limes, apple bananas, and tangerines.

Despite selling this large property, Barr maintains ties to Hawaii through a smaller property she owns in Waimea.
Barr rose to fame through her sitcom “Roseanne,” which ran for nine seasons from 1988 to 1996 before returning for a revival in 2018.
The revival was cancelled after controversial remarks Barr made on social media, with the show later continuing without her as “The Conners.”