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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.
Richard Howard Hilton [2] (born August 17, 1955) is an American businessman. He is the chairman and co-founder of Hilton & Hyland, a real estate brokerage firm based in Beverly Hills, California, that specializes in homes and estates in Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, Bel-Air, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Hollywood Hills, as well as estates from Santa Barbara to San Diego.
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.
Jeffrey Hyland, American businessman; Ken Hyland (born 1951), British applied linguist; Khaleem Hyland (born 1989), Trinidad and Tobago footballer; Lawrence A. Hyland (1897–1989), American radar engineer and executive of Hughes Aircraft; Lennart Hyland (1919–1993), Swedish journalist and radio and television icon; M. J. Hyland (born 1968 ...
Walderdorff is a licensed real estate agent and works as a salesperson for Hilton and Hyland, a real estate firm owned by Jeffrey Hyland and her father-in-law Richard Hilton. [8] Walderdorff has written two compilations of short stories and is publishing a series of children's books with Full Cycle Publications. [8]
Thomas Francis Hyland was born in Ireland, the youngest son of John Hyland, of Ballinalard, [note 1] a small village 2 km west of Tipperary, Ireland.He migrated to Australia at the time of the gold rush, worked at the diggings, and in 1853 [1] gained employment as a warder at Pentridge Stockade then the hulk President, [2] was promoted to chief warder of the hulk Success, [3] was transferred ...
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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.