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| Partners Rick Hilton and Jeff
Hyland established the firm in 1993 with
the intention of creating a small real estate boutique
that would grow to meet the demands of the market,
yet never outgrow a founding philosophy for meeting
the uniquely individual concerns of each client.
Together, they bring a dynamic and diverse range
of resources to the firm. So do some 60 Hilton &
Hyland agents, each chosen for their considerable
accomplishments, as well as discerning ethics, in
the marketing, purchase, and sale of luxury real
estate.
Hilton, whose grandfather founded the Hilton
Hotel empire, has vast experience in residential
sales and commercial financing and sales, as well
as real estate development. As a principal, he
developed Brentwood Country Estates, a 14-parcel,
gate-guarded enclave in prestigious Mandeville
Canyon. Hyland, a veteran broker and celebrated
architectural historian, is a past president of
the Beverly Hills Board of Realtors as well as
the 30,000-member Los Angeles County Board of
Real Estate. Clearly one of the most recognized
real estate figures in all of Southern California,
Hyland was recently named "The Gatekeeper
of Holmby Hills" by Town & Country
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It has often been said that the Los Angeles real
estate market is unlike any other in the world.
To that end, Rick Hilton and Jeff Hyland have built
strong ties to the global marketplace while holding
fast to the advantages of a small one-office company
based in Beverly Hills. As a founding affiliate
of Christie's
Great Estates, the firm is the only Los Angeles-area
broker represented by a company that has been bringing
the world's most influential - and affluent - buyers
and sellers together for more than 230 years. |
Christie's,
the world's oldest art auction company, acquired
Great Estates, Inc. in 1987. Since that time Christie's
Great Estates has grown into the largest international
network of independent real estate brokers specializing
in important properties. More than 120 real estate
firms representing some 14,000 agents and 350
offices are responsible for approximately $50
billion in annual sales. Christie's
Great Estates Magazine contributes measurably
to the marketing of these extraordinary properties.
Recently featured in its pages was Rudolph Valentino's
"Falcon Lair," later owned by heiress
Doris Duke. It is one of the many celebrity estates
sold by Hilton & Hyland.
In matters of personal service, Hilton &
Hyland's commitment to their clients has long
surpassed the standards by which other real estate
firms are judged...in the highly selective Los
Angeles community as well as the most privileged
places on earth. |
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