
They’re all loaded, but who’s actually the richest of the Selling Sunset and Selling The OC agents?
These are some insane amounts of money
If you’ve ever watched Jason stroll into the office in head-to-toe designer or seen Alex Hall close a beachfront listing, you know these people aren’t clipping coupons.
Both Selling Sunset and Selling The OC are basically luxury-property thirst traps with a side of commission checks and couture.
But between the Oppenheim twins, the soap-star-turned-realtor, the model mamas and the OC beach babes, who’s actually sitting on the biggest bag?
Let’s break down the most talked-about agents’ estimated net worths and see who really tops the money pyramid.
Jason Oppenheim – $50 million
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Firstly, let’s delve into Jason, AKA the king of the empire’s net worth.
Most recent estimates put Jason at around $50 million, per Celebrity Net Worth, thanks to owning The Oppenheim Group, over $3.5 billion in closed sales and $100M+ in active listings at any given time.
He also earns from Netflix, investments and the occasional house flip. Across all O Group offices, no one touches Jason’s level. So yes, he’s basically the joint richest across both shows.
Brett Oppenheim – $50 million
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Brett may have spun off to his own brokerage, Oppenheim Real Estate, but money-wise, he’s neck-and-neck with his brother.
Most outlets still peg him at around $50 million in net worth, built from years of luxury sales and developing/renovating high-end properties.
So when we’re asking “who’s actually the richest?” the answer is: it’s a tie between Jason and Brett, comfortably above everyone else on both shows.
Chrishell Stause – $6 million
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From soap operas to sunsets, Chrishell has quietly become one of the wealthiest agents on the roster. Celebrity Net Worth and multiple recent reports put her at about $6 million.
Her money comes from acting, book deals, TV salaries, brand partnerships and, of course, the multimillion-dollar real estate deal she just handled – JoJo Siwa’s $4.1M sale, casual!
Bre Tiesi – $6 million
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Bre came in late, but financially, she is not the intern. She’s typically estimated at up to $6 million, putting her right alongside Chrishell near the top of the agent list.
Her wealth is a mix of modelling, brand deals, investing, real estate commissions and her high-profile connection to Nick Cannon, which doesn’t hurt the opportunities rolling in.
Alex Hall – $ 5 million
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In the OC office, Alex is the undisputed money queen. Multiple recent breakdowns put her at around $5 to 5.5 million, with some outlets going as high as $7 million.
She started in interior design, moved into high-end coastal real estate and now pulls in serious commissions plus Netflix cash. Among the OC-only agents, she’s comfortably in first place.
Emma Hernan – $4 million
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Emma is very much “multiple income streams” coded.
Between Selling Sunset, her luxury deals and her frozen-food company Emma Leigh & Co., her net worth sits at around $4 million in recent estimates.
Her vegan empanadas may get memed on the show, but the company reportedly brings in more than her real estate work, so yes, the snacks are paying for the stilettos.
Alexandra Jarvis
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Alexandra Jarvis was one of the “three Alexes” on the OC office and she didn’t come from a glamorous modelling-only background.
She originally trained as a lawyer and even worked in business/employment litigation before switching to real estate.
When she made the shift, it seems she hit the ground running: in her first year as a realtor she reportedly closed nearly US $40 million in sales, per Screen Rant.
Her net worth is estimated at around $4 million.
However, she’s no longer at the brokerage. Ahead of season four, she parted ways with The Oppenheim Group, saying she’s stepping back from real estate for now.
Tyler Stanaland
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Tyler Stanaland came into the OC real-estate world with pedigree, he’s part of a long-time real-estate family, got his licence young, and eventually joined The Oppenheim Group’s OC branch.
As of late 2025, reports estimate his net worth at about US $4 million, putting him among the higher-earning male agents on the show.
That said, Tyler also left The Oppenheim Group in October 2023. He decided to rejoin his family’s brokerage, the John Stanaland Group / Douglas Elliman branch, stating it was a move for his clients and his long-term career.
Heather Rae El Moussa – $3 million
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Heather’s numbers bounce a little between sources, but most land in the $3 to 4 million range personally, before you even factor in husband Tarek’s HGTV fortune.
She’s combined her income from modelling, Selling Sunset, flipping and design projects with Tarek, and real estate commissions into a pretty cushy bank balance.
Brandi Marshall – $3 million
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Brandi flies a bit more under the radar onscreen, but money-wise, she’s a quiet powerhouse.
Estimates put her in the $3 to 5 million range, helped by a long PR career before real estate and strong sales in the Newport office.
She doesn’t shout about it, but she’s one of the wealthiest in the OC cast after Alex Hall.
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