





When that beat drops and the “feisty” music comes on, you know it’s time to strap on your best heels and strut into the Oppenheim Group office. Throughout Selling Sunset’s first four seasons, the agents of Hollywood’s top brokerage have shown some of the most lavish homes in the Hills, earned millions in commission and had their fair share of fallouts — both in escrow and in friendships. As the infinity pools have gotten bigger and the realtors’ outfits (and Christine’s purses) have gotten campier, so has the drama. From fights to square feet, we calculated Selling Sunset’s most staggering numbers to give you an idea of how big the show has grown before you dive into Season 5.

That house is worth how much?! The Oppenheim Group only shows the best of the best, including $75 million listings (sorry, Davina).

Real estate agents make money through commission, a percentage of the property’s selling price. With multimillion-dollar homes, you know their pockets are going to be full.

Looking at Zillow listings can be fun, but walking through LA’s most expansive homes with the O Group is even better.

Although not every closing has been shown on the series, there’s no doubt that these agents know how to hustle and secure a deal fast.

If there’s no fight at the broker’s open, was there even a broker’s open at all?

Every day at the office starts off with a Sunset Boulevard runway walk. Don’t blink — you might miss an outfit change.

The reservation’s at Estrella — don’t be late. In addition to showcasing Hollywood’s most beautiful homes, the O Group has also taken viewers on a tour of the city’s finest wine-and-dine spots.

From Taye Diggs to Simu Liu, Hollywood’s biggest stars know who to call when they’re on the search for a new crib.

Niko and Zelda, Mary and Jason’s beloved pups, get front seats to all of the office drama. Want some tea? They’ll spill it all — if you can understand barking.

The cherry on top of every luxury estate is the pool. Whether it’s indoor or infinity, there’s plenty of splashy spots to dip your toes.

As they play matchmaker for their clients, some of the agents have also found love on their own.

























































































