Jeff Hyland has handled some of Southern California’s most notable real estate deals in recent memory, including the $150-million sale of Jerry Perenchio’s famed “The Beverly Hillbillies” estate and LeBron James’ recent $36.75-million purchase in Beverly Hills.
The co-founder of the Hilton & Hyland brokerage also holds the priciest listing in the U.S. a Bel-Air trophy mansion owned by financier Gary Winnick that’s up for grabs at $225 million.
Apparently, at 73, that’s not enough.
The veteran broker has teamed up with Bonnie Stone Sellers, a former chief executive of Christie’s International Real Estate, to start Forbes Global Properties, a joint venture with the media company synonymous with wealth.