Harry Triguboff Net Worth

Harry Triguboff is an Australian real estate mogul who was born in China to Russian parents and immigrated to Australia as a teenager. He is the founder of Meriton, an apartment-tower development company that has seen strong demand in Sydney and southeast Queensland. Triguboff was one of the first Australian developers to recognize the potential of apartment living, and has since built over 65,000 apartments, earning him the nickname "High Rise Harry." In addition to his real estate success, Triguboff has also established a center in Israel that focuses on immigrants and Judaism.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 03, 1933
Birth Place Sydney, Australia, Australia
Age 90 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Residence Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Citizenship Australian (since 1962)
Occupation Real estate property development
Years active 1963 – present
Organization Meriton Apartments
Spouse(s) Rhonda Triguboff
Children 2

💰 Net worth: $13.1 Billion (2024)

Harry Triguboff, widely recognized as a prominent figure in the Australian real estate industry, is projected to have a net worth of $13.1 billion by 2024. With an illustrious career spanning several decades, Triguboff has built an empire in the property sector and remains a key influencer in shaping the country's landscape. Famed for founding Meriton, one of Australia's largest property development companies, he has played a pivotal role in constructing thousands of residential buildings across the nation. As a testament to his business acumen and visionary leadership, Triguboff's net worth continues to soar, solidifying his reputation as a remarkably successful entrepreneur in the real estate sector.

2009 $1.5 Billion
2010 $3 Billion
2011 $3.4 Billion
2012 $4 Billion
2013 $4.5 Billion
2014 $5 Billion
2015 $5.4 Billion
2016 $7.3 Billion
2017 $8.5 Billion
2018 $9.72 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

1933

The son of a builder, Triguboff was born in Dalian (Darien at the time), Liaoning, Republic of China on March 3 1933, the son of Russian Jews who fled to northeastern China after the rise of Lenin. He spent his early childhood in the Jewish community in Tianjin and in 1947, moved to Australia to be educated at the Scots College in Sydney. He later graduated with a degree in textiles from the University of Leeds in England, before working in textile businesses in Israel and South Africa.

1960

He returned to Australia in 1960 and became an Australian citizen in 1961. He did a variety of odd jobs, including running a taxi fleet and owning a milk round in Chatswood. He tried selling real estate and worked as an assistant to a lecturer at university but wasn't so successful at either. He then bought some land in Roseville and hired a builder to begin building his house. The builder repeatedly let him down, so Triguboff threw him out and finished the job himself, learning from his mistakes.

1963

From the experience gained in the initial development, Triguboff bought a second block of land in 1963, this time in Smith Street, Tempe, and began building a block of eight units with a partner. He made a profit, which led to a second development in 1968 in Gladesville. At Meriton Street, Triguboff built a block of 18 units which provided the name of the company he registered in developers.

1990

Triguboff was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia on 26 January 1990 "for Service to building and construction and for philanthropy" and an Officer of the Order on 7 June 1999 "for Service to the community as a philanthropist, and to the residential construction industry".

1998

The company has been a sponsor of the Wests Tigers (and their predecessor, Balmain Tigers) since 1998. Triguboff committed Meriton throughout the club's merger period of 2000 and into 2015.

2003

Triguboff was the first person to win Australia's Property Person of the Year award twice; he first won the award in 2003 and then again in 2009.

2004

In 2004, Meriton completed the construction of World Tower, Sydney's tallest residential apartment building. During 2012, Meriton and the owners' corporation became embroiled in a long running court dispute over major building defects and alleged breaches of their contract, with maintenance issues worth more than A$1 million. Part of the issue related to Meriton, the original builder, being locked out of the development.

2010

Triguboff participated in a 2010 Business Review Weekly magazine contest to "Win a Week With a Billionaire". Three young finalists were flown to Sydney where they spent a week at Meriton being mentored by Triguboff.

2015

Triguboff is the managing Director of Meriton Apartments Pty Ltd. As of 2015 Meriton had built more than 55,000 residential townhouses and apartments since its creation in 1963, making it Australia's biggest residential property developer. In 2010, Meriton was said to develop an average of 1,000 apartments per year. As of 2015, the average exceeds 3,000 per annum. In particular, Triguboff has concentrated on the Gold Coast and Brisbane in Queensland, and Sydney's central Business district, building more apartments than any other Australian residential developer. He is a proponent that the population of Australia should grow to reach 100 million.

2017

According to the 2017 Financial Review Rich List, Triguboff's personal net wealth was estimated at A$11.40 billion, an increase of $0.78 billion on the previous year. Meanwhile, Forbes Asia estimated his wealth in 2015 at US$5.6 billion. In 2015, Forbes Asia magazine's annual billionaires list assessed Triguboff as the world's 262nd wealthiest Billionaire. His earnings result from leasing most of his developments to short and long term tenants, with benefits from capital appreciation.