Hawaiian site where Jenn Tran proposed to Devin Strader on ‘The Bachelorette’ lists for $3.75M

Aloha, lovebirds.

If you like having your head in the clouds and have some cash to splash, check out the site of “The Bachelorette” season 21 finale, which ran on Sept. 3.

Pa’ina Place, on the Big Island of Hawaii, is now on the market for $3.75 million.

Jenn Tran. @bacheloretteabc/Instagram

This Hawaiian property sits on 3 acres. 360 Productions

The residence is on the slopes of Hualālai Mountain. 360 Productions

Tran told the reality TV show’s audience she has no regrets. The Walt Disney Company

The stunning spot is on the slopes of Hualālai Mountain, and it boasts the only tropical cloud forest in the US. The compound sits on 3 landscaped acres. Cloud forests are rare ecosystems — making up less than 1% of all the world’s forested land. This one is just 50 miles long

The romantic spot served as the backdrop to “Bachelorette” Jenn Tran asking contestant Devin Strader to marry her. He said yes.

Unfortunately — spoiler alert! — he later broke it off via a telephone call. Later, she told the audience, “I do not regret proposing to that man … that man doesn’t exist anymore, and the truth of the matter is, I’m still that same woman I am.”

The property features a one-bedroom main house. 360 Productions

A scene from “The Bachelorette” with Jenn Tran and Devin Strader. ABC

Inside the main house at Pa’ina Place. 360 Productions

A cozy den inside the tropical abode. 360 Productions

Tran also had some words for Strader: “I hope that you learn that the weight of your words matter, and that if you’re going to promise something, you should be able to fulfill those promises,” she said.

(Don’t worry about Tran. If you miss watching her on the show, you’ll soon be able to spot her in a new season of “Dancing with the Stars.”)

The main house features one bedroom and one bathroom, while a guest house comes with two bedrooms and 1½ baths. There’s also an event pavilion, a bridal suite, guest lodgings, landscaped gardens, outdoor event spaces, parking and an upper viewing platform.

A bird’s-eye view of the estate. 360 Productions

And it’s all 2,300 feet above sea level.

There are also botanical gardens — and citrus, banana and avocado trees. 

The listing brokers areCarrie Nicholson and Coco Scherer of Hawai’i Life. 

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