After decades in LA, Paul Stukin moved his family and his business to Hawaii. Keeping up those SoCal relationships recently helped him win comedian Roseanne Barr’s macadamia nut farm listing.
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How an agent’s networking landed him Roseanne Barr’s Hawaii listing
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