Inside Selling Sunset cast's real homes - and some aren't as grand as you'd think
The estate agents of Netflix's Selling Sunset sell some of the priciest properties in Los Angeles, and here's what their own homes are like...
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With mega-mansions priced up to £53million, there's plenty of cash to be made by the glamorous estate agents of Netflix's Selling Sunset.
While the Oppenheim Group work on a commission-only basis, the eye-watering returns for a successful sale can run into six figures, affording them lifestyles of the rich and the famous.
But on the down side, not knowing when your next pay check will land can be a cut-throat business.
Top seller Mary Fitzgerald told The Express: "I think the hardest thing in real estate is working for commission only.
"Spending months sometimes with a client and then they change their minds.
"The best part can also be when a client finds something they love immediately and I make a huge commission with very little effort.
"This unfortunately is not normally the case, but I have double-ended deals represented the buyer as well on my own listing, so this is the best scenario for an agent."
But how do the homes of the show's stars compare to the luxury Los Angeles properties they sell?
From multi-million pound mansions to whole portfolios of property and a surprisingly humble abode, here's who lives where...
Jason OppenheimJason founded the Oppenheim Group with his twin brother Brett, and together they're said to be worth around £39million - due in part to their past careers as lawyers.
So it goes without saying that Jason, 43, has not one but four pricey properties across Los Angeles worth an estimated £15million.
He purchased his main home in 2013 and extensively renovated it, adding a sauna, wine cellar, and a 700-square-foot guest house.
It features a £23,000 poolside TV, floor to ceiling glass doors, wooden flooring and exposed brick work throughout while his home office even comes with its own integrated bar.
"I made sure to get the worst home on the best block," Jason told HELLO!. "The whole place was ripped out; I only kept one fireplace. The house was built in 1978 and hadn’t been touched at all."
Chrishell StauseThought to be worth about £3.5million thanks to her past acting career, Chrishell called a £3.5million mansion in Encino home.
Marketed as a 'modern farmhouse', she and now estranged husband actor Justin Hartley bought the luxe pad in the San Fernando Valley in January 2019.
It boasts 6,800 square feet, six bedrooms and seven bathrooms along with a home theatre, swimming pool and spa and even a pool house.
However, their idyllic world collapsed in November when This Is Us star Justin reportedly blindsided Chrishell, 39, by filing for divorce and informing her by text.
He is now said to be dating his The Young and the Restless costar, Sofia Pernas, while she has moved into a rental in the Hollywood Hills.
Mary FitzgeraldMary is one of the most successful realtors but lives in perhaps the most low-key abodes.
She and her husband Romain Bonnet, 27, have a comparatively humble apartment which features a spare bedroom-come-dressing room and Mary's office squeezed into her hallway.
Thought to be worth around £800,000, Mary, 40, was left penniless after her second marriage to an unnamed British man collapsed and she returned to Los Angeles.
"My relationship with my ex-husband was not healthy. I came back to the States with terrible credit, all my money gone. I had to start from scratch," she previously told the Daily Mail.
She also raised son Austin, 23, as a single mum after falling pregnant at 16 and says her challenges have helped her become the firecracker she is.
"It absolutely shaped my life, I had to fight from a young age to survive and succeed," she said on the show.
"I think it taught me to be more compassionate to others for sure."
Christine QuinnOutspoken Christine is literally living her dreams having moved into a plush £3.9million property she was once responsible for selling.
She and her retired software engineer husband Christian Richard bought the four bedroom, five bathroom home in January 2019.
They met while Christine was showing him homes - including the plush pad that features an infinity pool, spa and games area. And it was then that she dreamed she would one day call the house her own.
“I actually used to have the listing on our house and I used to do open houses and would sit in the open house every Sunday and I would picture myself living in the house, getting coffee with my husband and now I live in that house that I envisioned myself living in. I snatched that up," she said on the show.
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