As you can imagine, over those 25 years Jeff and MacKenzie used their astonishing wealth to acquire an impressive collection of assets. An impressive collection that must now be divided in half since the couple has made the decision to divorce after 25 years. It will be much harder to divide their other assets. Let break those down.

$12.9 million mansion in Beverly Hills, acquired in July 2018 $24.5 million mansion right next door to the above Beverly Hills home, acquired in 2007 $23 million mansion in Washington D.C., acquired in 2018. A former museum comprised of two buildings that measure 27,000 square feet of living space 300,000 acres in Texas including multiple ranches 100,000 additional acres in various parts of the country Three units in 25 Central Park West in Manhattan $10 million 5-acre property in Medina, Washington, acquired in 1999 $50 million mansion next door to his property in Medina, acquired in 2005 $75 million Gulfstream G650 Private Jet – seats 19, has a range of 7,500 nautical miles $250 million – The Washington Post, acquired in 2013 Private early investments in Google, Airbnb, NextDoor, Twitter, Uber, Business Insider and others Space exploration company Blue Origin – Jeff reportedly invests $1b of his own money into Blue Origin ever year! $1.6 million annual security expenses

Which of these assets would you fight for? Personally, I think I’d fight hardest for the jet! Or maybe I’d make Jeff buy me a brand new $65 million G650. One thing is for certain, a couple of Seattle lawyers are about to get rich!