Jason Oppenheim is an American real estate agent and reality TV personality.
Born on April 12, 1977, he is the President and Founder of The Oppenheim Group, a prominent real estate brokerage in Los Angeles.
Oppenheim has a distinguished career in law, having graduated Phi Beta Kappa and first in his class from UC Berkeley.
He worked at O’Melveny & Myers LLP, representing high-profile clients such as the former CEO of Enron Corporation and Advanced Micro Devices in significant legal cases.
Oppenheim left law to follow his family’s real estate tradition, which dates back to 1889. He quickly established himself as a top real estate agent, leading his team to numerous record-breaking transactions.
He is known for his intelligence, honesty, and extensive experience, which he leverages to counsel his clients effectively.
Net worth
Oppenheim has an estimated net worth of around $50 million. He is an American real estate broker, attorney, and reality TV personality.
He has closed over $1 billion in real estate sales during his career and currently has over $100 million in active listings at any given time.
As the founder and president of The Oppenheim Group brokerage, Oppenheim collects a portion of the sales made by the agents at his firm, which has contributed significantly to his wealth.
He has also earned income from his appearances on the Netflix reality series, Selling Sunset, and its spin-off, Selling the OC.
In addition to his business ventures, Oppenheim has amassed a real estate portfolio worth around $19 million, including a $4.6 million mansion in the Hollywood Hills, a $5.125 million home in Los Angeles and two properties in Newport Beach worth $7 million and $2.8 million.
Early career
Oppenheim’s early career began with his first official job after graduating from UC Berkeley, where he received both his undergraduate and law degrees.
He joined the international law firm O’Melveny & Myers in 2002, where he represented a broad range of big-name clients, including the former CEO of Enron Corporation in a multi-billion dollar civil class action and the widely publicized Enron criminal trial.
Oppenheim also represented Advanced Micro Devices in a world-wide monopolization suit against Intel Corporation.
His trial work was featured prominently in major publications such as The American Lawyer, New York Times, Los Angeles Times and others.
The Oppenheim Group
After leaving law, Jason initially joined Coldwell Banker in 2010 and quickly established himself as one of the top real estate agents in the country, with his team recognized as the #1 Real Estate Team on the West Coast.
In 2013, Jason founded The Oppenheim Group brokerage at the corner of Sunset Blvd. and Sunset Plaza Dr. in West Hollywood.
Under Jason’s leadership as President and Founder, The Oppenheim Group has grown to become the dominant brokerage in the Hollywood Hills and Sunset Strip, while also doing significant business throughout Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Bel Air, Malibu and beyond.
The brokerage has closed over $1 billion in real estate sales and currently has over $500 million in active listings, including numerous record-breaking transactions.
The Oppenheim Group has also expanded with additional offices in Newport Beach, San Diego, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Additionally, the brokerage and its agents, including Jason, have gained significant attention and fame through their appearances on Selling Sunset and Selling the OC.
Selling Sunset and Selling the OC
Oppenheim, the co-founder of The Oppenheim Group, is a prominent figure on the Netflix reality series, Selling Sunset and its spin-off Selling the OC.
Selling Sunset premiered in 2019 and follows Oppenheim and his team of elite real estate agents as they sell luxury properties in Los Angeles.
The show features the personal and professional lives of the agents at The Oppenheim Group, which Oppenheim founded in 2013 after leaving a successful career as an attorney.
Oppenheim used to date one of his employees, Mary Fitzgerald, but they remain close friends and co-parent two dogs together.
In 2022, it was announced that The Oppenheim Group would be the subject of a spin-off series called Selling the OC, also produced by Netflix.
Selling the OC revolves around the Oppenheim Group’s office in Orange County, California and follows a fresh set of real estate agents as they navigate their personal and professional lives.
The first season premiered in August 2022 and featured Oppenheim and his twin brother Brett, who is also a co-founder of The Oppenheim Group.
The show has been renewed for a second and third season, set to premiere in September 2023 and May 2024 respectively.
Both Selling Sunset and Selling the OC showcase Oppenheim’s success in the luxury real estate market, with
The Oppenheim Group having closed over $1 billion in sales and currently having over $500 million in active listings. The shows have also brought Oppenheim and his team significant fame and attention.
Relationship history
Oppenheim has had a significant dating history, with several high-profile relationships and breakups. He dated Nicole Young, a real estate agent at The Oppenheim Group, around 14 years ago.
Nicole joined the cast of Selling Sunset for season six and referred to herself as the “original” girlfriend of Jason.
In 2014, Oppenheim dated Mary Fitzgerald, another real estate agent at The Oppenheim Group, for about six months.
They lived together and adopted two dogs, but the relationship ended amicably, and they remain close friends.
In 2021, Oppenheim dated Chrishell Stause, an actress and real estate agent at The Oppenheim Group, for around six months. They went public with their relationship in July 2021 but broke up in December 2021 due to differences over having children.
Oppenheim then dated model Marie-Lou Nurk, who he met in July 2022. They went Insta official in August 2022 and appeared on Selling Sunset together.
However, they announced their split in May 2023, citing the distance between them as too great a challenge to overcome.
Just three months after his split from Marie-Lou, Oppenheim was spotted kissing TikToker Danika Tanya in Saint-Tropez, France, but the status of their relationship remains unclear.
Real estate
Oppenheim has amassed a significant real estate portfolio over the years.
In October 2020, he purchased a modern home in Los Angeles’ Mount Olympus neighborhood for $5.125 million, which he later decided to rent out for $49,000 per month after a complete remodel.
In 2022, Oppenheim acquired a luxury home in Newport Beach, Orange County, to avoid the long commute back to LA after work. He also owns a $4.6 million mansion in the Hollywood Hills and a $7 million home in Newport Beach.
His real estate holdings are estimated to be worth around $19 million, including these properties. Oppenheim has a history of buying, remodeling, and selling luxury properties for profit relatively quickly.
He mentioned his willingness to either rent out or sell his latest $7.995 million home in Los Angeles, showcasing his strategic approach to real estate investments and transactions.