Jimmy Buffett | $6.9 Million | Palm Beach
Well known for his folk-country music, Jimmy Buffett wrote popular songs, like Cheeseburger in Paradise and Margaritaville, among others. The singer-songwriter signed his first contract deal in 1970, following his work with a cover band called The Now Generation. A year later, Buffett released his folk-country debut, Down to Earth, followed by High Cumberland Jubilee. In the following years, he moved to the Key West, having always been drawn to the sea, and adopted his trademark beachcombing persona.
Throughout the years in his career, Buffett surely achieved a degree of considerable success not only in his singing career but also in his business investments, which include his holdings that have grown to several hotels and casinos. In 1969, he married Margie Washichek but separated two years later. Subsequently, Buffett married his second wife, Jane, with whom he has two daughters—Savannah Jane and Sarah Delaney. At one point in his life, the singer bought a mansion in Palm Beach in 2011 for $4.95 million in 2011 but sold it for $6.9 million in recent years.