Elliott Bernerd (born 23 May 1945) is a British property developer, the co-founder of the property company Chelsfield with Sir Stuart Lipton.
He was born in Maida Vale, London on 23 May 1945, the only child of a film producer father. His parents divorced when he was 7. He was educated at various schools, leaving Davies Tutorial College, Holland Park, at the age of 15.
Aged 15, Bernerd went to work for Dorrington Investment Trust, with his heart "set on a career in property".
In 1983, he began the development of Stockley Park in west London (he paid ã8 million for the site; in 1988, the development sold for ã365 million, of which ã20 million went to Bernerd). In 1986, he co-founded Chelsfield, which, in 1988, bought Wentworth Golf Club for ã17.7 million (also reported as ã20 million). Bernerd sold 40% of the club to Japanese investors, raising ã32 million, in 1989. In 2004, Chelsfield sold the remaining 60% share, as Richard Caring bought the club for ã130 million.
In 1993, Chelsfield acquired the Merry Hill Shopping Centre project, putting up ã35 million, alongside ã120 million from a group of Saudi Arabian investors (from whom Bernerd received a ã6 million finder's fee). Chelsfield later bought out the Saudi investors. By 2004, Merry Hill's value was close to ã2 billion.
In 2008, the Qatar Investment Authority purchased a 20% stake in Bernerd's property group, Chelsfield, which owned London's Camden Market.
According to Institutional Investor, Bernerd was a client of a Jersey-based offshore trust company La Hougue which engaged in tax minimisation through legal as well as illegal loopholes and other avoidance measures.
He had two adult daughters with his ex-wife, from whom he was divorced sometime before 1992. His daughter Tara Bernerd is a London-based interior designer.
In 1993, Bernerd was living in Surrey, with his third wife.