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Jeffrey Jonathon Hyland (c. 1946 – February 16, 2022) was an American real estate businessman, president of Hilton and Hyland, [1] a real estate firm in Beverly Hills, California, and author. He had personally handled several billion dollars in real estate sales.
Hyland handled billions of dollars worth of high-end homes of the rich and famous. He helped refashion the staid industry, turning real estate agents into celebrities.
The epic Bel Air estate was listed with a plethora of high-powered Platinum Triangle real estate agents: Drew Fenton, Gary Gold and Jeff Hyland, all of Hilton & Hyland; Joyce Rey and Jade Mills ...
In 2015, super-agent Jeff Hyland made that point while giving me a driving tour of his Beverly Hills terrain, where homes listed for more than $100 million are not uncommon. Property taxes support ...
The architectural historian and real estate executive Jeffrey Hyland, writing in The Legendary Estates of Beverly Hills describes the price paid by Weber for the site as being an "astonishing sum" to have been paid in the midst of the Great Depression as comparable large estates had remained unsold for many years at similar prices. [2]
It is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets by Forbes and by data from the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The Forbes 400 Richest Americans list has been published annually since 1982. The combined net worth of the 2020 class of the 400 richest Americans was $3.2 trillion , up from $2.7 trillion in 2017. [ 1 ]
Candy Spelling's 56,000-square-foot manor, listed at $150 million, just officially hit the Multiple Listing Service as the most expensive home on the market -- and not just in California, but ...
After Warner's death in 1978, his widow, Ann Warner, continued to live at the estate until her death in 1990. David Geffen bought the estate including its furnishings – "the last intact estate from Hollywood's Golden Age in Beverly Hills" [2] – in 1990 for $47.5 million; a record price for a single-family home at that time.