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Stan Kroenke: America's King of Real Estate
17 Jan
Summary
- Billionaire Stan Kroenke is America's largest private landowner.
- He possesses 2.7 million acres, exceeding Yosemite National Park's size.
- Farmland is a growing asset class for the ultra-wealthy.

Stan Kroenke, the owner of prominent sports franchises like the Los Angeles Rams and Arsenal Football Club, has been identified as America's largest private landowner. His extensive holdings now amount to 2.7 million acres, an area larger than Yosemite National Park. This significant real estate portfolio has been bolstered by recent acquisitions, including a substantial purchase of ranchland in December.
Kroenke's real estate ventures initially flourished through the development of shopping centers, often anchored by Walmart, benefiting from his marriage to Walmart heiress Ann Walton Kroenke. He has surpassed other prominent billionaires on the list of largest landowners, such as John Malone and Ted Turner. The Emmerson family and Bill Gates also feature among the top landholders.
Farmland, ranchlands, and timberlands are increasingly sought after by the ultra-wealthy as a hedge against inflation and market fluctuations. This asset class is valued at $4.3 trillion, with farmland prices seeing a steady increase. Investors are drawn to its potential for wealth preservation and its non-correlation with traditional markets, especially as arable land becomes scarcer.




