Horacio LeDon

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Horacio LeDon
Born1967
NationalityAmerican
OccupationFounder of Horacio LeDon Real Estate
Website www.horacioledon.com

Horacio LeDon (born 1967) is a Cuban American businessman and President of Partners Trust New Development and founder of Horacio LeDon Real Estate, with offices in New York City, London, Miami, and Los Angeles. [1]

Career

As President of Development Marketing for Douglas Elliman LeDon oversaw many of the top new developments in Miami including The Edition developed by Ian Schrager, [2] The Faena House developed by Alan Faena from Argentina, [3] The Shore Club and many others, [4] and has achieved the highest dollar per square foot. [5] [6] [7]

Before moving back to Miami as President of Development Marketing for Douglas Elliman’s fledgling Florida unit, [8] LeDon was Senior Vice President of Sales for Starwood Capital Group’s ST Residential Unit, overseeing west coast operations. [9] Prior to that he spent 6 years at The Related Companies, the NY based real estate founded by Stephen M. Ross. [10]

In 2014, LeDon was named one of 5 real estate tastemakers ruling the East Coast by New York Post. [11]

In 2016, LeDon joined Los Angeles real estate firm, Partners Trust as head of new development. [12] [13]

Ledon has been quoted in many media outlets including the New York Times, [14] Wall Street Journal, [15] NBC Los Angeles, [16] Los Angeles Times, [17] Miami Herald [18]

LeDon currently oversees $5 billion dollars in developments in California and Florida [19] [20] and is currently licensed in California, New York, and Miami. He has sold over $1Billion dollars of real estate placing him in the top 3% of brokers in the United States. [21] [22] [23] [24]

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