00:00 The nation's richest landlords are actually wealthier now than they were in 2022.
00:05 There are 25 billionaires on the 2023 Forbes for 100 list who primarily owe their fortunes to real estate.
00:11 These property tycoons are worth a collective $139 billion,
00:17 about $5 billion more than the 24 in real estate were worth on the 2022 ranking.
00:23 Here are the five richest real estate billionaires on this year's Forbes for 100.
00:27 Number five, Jeff Green.
00:30 Green made a fortune buying credit default swaps on subprime mortgage-backed bonds
00:34 during the housing crisis in 2007 and 2008.
00:38 He then turned that profit into a portfolio of apartments, condo buildings, hotels, and office properties,
00:44 mostly in California, Florida, and New York.
00:46 Growth in those assets helped add another estimated $300 million to Green's net worth over the past year.
00:53 Number four, Igor Alenikoff.
00:55 Alenikoff owns more than 8 million square feet of office space and over 17,000 residential units
01:01 in states including Arizona, California, and Florida.
01:05 This year, he spent $165 million to buy two apartment complexes in Duluth, Georgia, and Raleigh, North Carolina,
01:12 further expanding his residential real estate holdings.
01:15 Number three, Leonard Stern.
01:19 Stern is best known as the namesake of New York University's business school,
01:23 thanks to a $30 million gift in 1988.
01:26 But the prolific donor draws his wealth from Hartz Mountain,
01:29 a firm that owns more than 260 properties, largely industrial, plus offices, hotels, and apartments.
01:36 Strong demand for industrial real estate and apartments
01:39 helped Stern grow his fortune by an estimated $500 million over the past year.
01:44 Number two, Stephen Ross.
01:47 Ross's Related Companies, which he founded in 1972,
01:51 is best known for the Hudson Yards development in New York.
01:54 It owns and manages more than $60 billion in assets,
01:57 stretching across the U.S., plus a joint venture in London.
02:01 The firm has also been expanding into South Florida
02:04 and is now the largest owner of commercial real estate in West Palm Beach.
02:08 Ross was also the biggest real estate loser of the past year.
02:10 His fortune shrunk by an estimated $1.5 billion.
02:15 And at number one, Donald Brenn.
02:17 Through his Irvine company, Brenn controls a real estate empire
02:21 totaling more than 129 million square feet of office buildings,
02:25 apartments, and shopping malls across California,
02:28 as well as a 97.5% stake in the MetLife building in Manhattan,
02:32 three office towers in Chicago, and two golf courses.
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