Tantalus home that once belonged to Richard Chamberlain on the market for $8 million

Perched above Honolulu, you'll find the 1.8-acre property at 3711 Round Top Drive.

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Stephanie Salmons

June 27, 2025less than a minute read

A Tantalus home that once belonged to actor Richard Chamberlain is on the market for $8 million.
This Tantalus property, which once belonged to actor Richard Chamberlain, is on the market for $8 million. (Derrick Aspera)

A Tantalus home that once belonged to actor Richard Chamberlain is on the market for $8 million.

Perched above Honolulu, the 1.8-acre property at 3711 Round Top Drive — listed by Derek Kamm and Schyler Murakami with Coldwell Banker Island Properties — offers views of Diamond Head, the Pacific and the city below.

An aerial view of the property at 3711 Round Top Drive.
An aerial view of the property at 3711 Round Top Drive. (Derrick Aspera)

Murakami told Aloha State Daily Thursday that there are three homes on the property: a 4-bed, 3.5-bath main house that's roughly 3,700 square feet; a 2-bedroom, 1-bath guest house that's about 1,100 square feet; and a studio — along with some large, grassy areas; a tennis court; and an infinity-edge pool.

"It's pretty unique once you're up there," he told ASD. The property, he says, is peaceful and secluded.

"What the current owners like about it is how secluded it is, yet you're 20 minutes away from Honolulu or from Waikīkī."

Perched above Honolulu, the 1.8-acre property at 3711 Round Top Drive offers views of Diamond Head, the Pacific and the city below.
Perched above Honolulu, the 1.8-acre property at 3711 Round Top Drive offers views of Diamond Head, the Pacific and the city below. (Derrick Aspera)

According to Murakami, the current owners have owned the property for about 20 years and purchased it from Chamberlain's estate. The property hit the market about two weeks ago.

Murakami says you'd likely see a handful of homes for sale on Round Top Drive and in Tantalus each year, but it's rare to see large estates like this.

Chamberlain, a longtime Hawai‘i resident, was known for his leading roles in the 1960s TV series "Dr. Kildare," 1980's "Shōgun," among others. He died in Waimānalo in March at the age of 90.

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Stephanie Salmons can be reached at stephanie@alohastatedaily.com.

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Stephanie Salmons is the Senior Reporter for Aloha State Daily covering business, tourism, the economy, real estate and development and general news.