Jeffrey Soffer Net Worth

Jeffrey Soffer has been involved in the family business since he was a teenager and has been credited with helping to expand the company's portfolio. He is the owner of the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, a luxury hotel and resort, and has been involved in numerous other real estate projects. His net worth of $1 billion makes him one of the wealthiest real estate developers in the United States. Jeffrey Soffer is an American real estate developer with a net worth of $1 billion. He is the son of Donald Soffer, founder of the Florida real estate empire Turnberry Associates, and has been involved in the family business since he was a teenager. He is the owner of the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, a luxury hotel and resort, and has been involved in numerous other real estate projects. His net worth of $1 billion makes him one of the wealthiest real estate developers in the United States.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Year 1968
Birth Place United States
Age 55 YEARS OLD
Net Worth: $1 Billion

💰 Net worth: $2.2 Billion (2024)

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The elder Soffer made his first real estate fortune after developing Aventura. Aventura would eventually grow into one of the wealthiest private communities in Florida. Today, Turnberry associates has real estate projects in cities across the United States including Las Vegas, Orland and Arlington. They also have a project on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. Turnberry builds and manages condos, shopping centers and commercial offices. To date they have developed 20 million square feet of retail space, 1.5 million square feet of office space, 2000 hotel rooms and more than 7000 condos. In total, Turnberry has developed more than $7 billion worth of property worldwide.

Jeffrey Soffer currently serves as the company's Chairman and CEO. More recently, Soffer became famous for being engaged to supermodel Elle Macpherson. Macpherson is actually six years his senior. Jeffrey Soffer made headlines in November 2012 after he narrowly survived a helicopter crash in the Bahamas that claimed the life of his friend. Soffer suffered a fractured vertebrae and a few broken bones. In December 2013, the widow of the person who died in that helicopter crash filed a $100 million lawsuit against Jeffrey Soffer. The widow alleges that Soffer flew the helicopter irresponsibly and did not have enough experience to adequately handle the weather at the time of the flight. So far, Soffer has not responded to the lawsuit.