About Joyce Rey
For more than four decades, Joyce Rey has proven herself indispensable in the refined world of international luxury real estate. She is nothing short of a legend—among her celebrity clients, her professional colleagues, and the community she serves. One of the most respected names in top-tier real estate worldwide, Rey has amassed more than $4.5 billion USD in career sales. In 2019, Rey had a record-breaking year, including the sale of The Perenchio Estate, “Chartwell,” the most expensive property exclusively listed in the United States. With a dazzling list of accolades, awards, and sales records, she is known, most of all, for her incomparable knowledge of the luxury marketplace, her acute ability to negotiate even the most complex transactions, and her particular talent for putting clients at ease. It is Rey’s commitment to “integrity, innovation, and attention to detail” that has led to her iconic status. Along the way, her name has consistently been included on “best of” lists for both her real estate production and her personal and professional influence. Again and again, she has topped records—including some of her own—for highest sales price ever. Among her recent accolades, Joyce Rey is designated one of “The Los Angeles 500 Most Influential People” by the Los Angeles Business Journal, named the “First Lady of Luxury Real Estate” by the Chinese media, described as the “Billionaire’s Broker” by The Hollywood Reporter, and called the “Grand Dame of Real Estate” by the Los Angeles Times. Joyce is also ranked in the Top 20 Luxury Brokers in L.A. County by “The Real Deal” Los Angeles. Her experience and insight into the high-end market is frequently sought and quoted by the media, such as Forbes Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and the Today Show. She has appeared on many TV shows, such as E! Entertainment News with Michael Corbett, CNN’s Money Shot, and multiple foreign television shows. Despite the demands of her business, Joyce remains passionately dedicated to civic and philanthropic projects. She serves on the Southern California Executive Board for UNICEF, the Los Angeles Library Foundation Advisory Board, and the Coldwell Banker Community Foundation Board. She has also been actively involved with the Music Center’s Blue Ribbon and their board, the St. Joseph’s Center for the Homeless, and Children Uniting Nations. Joyce Rey has been honored by the National Women’s Political Committee, the Anti-Defamation League, the American Cancer Society, and a lifetime achievement award from the Los Angeles Board of Realtors. She is actively involved in the Women Presidents’ Organization and has long been an invited member of the prestigious Trusteeship of the International Women’s Forum.