Selling Sunset: Who sold the $40 million house on Selling Sunset?

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Selling Sunset is an addictive reality TV series on Netflix which looks into the everyday lives of agents at The Oppenheim Group. The agents are known for selling some of the most lavish and expensive homes in LA, and there is one house in particular fans are interested in. Express.co.uk has seen a teaser for who sold the more than $40million (£32.5m) house, which has been spoken about since season 1.

Who sold the $40 million house on Selling Sunset?

In the first episode fans got a glimpse inside the jaw-dropping house, worth more than $40m, which includes 20,000 square feet of space.

The home has five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and a garage which can fit not one, but 15 cars. There are also four hot tubs, an infinity pool, and a huge rooftop deck.

Fans were left in awe of the indoor theatre, spa, wine cellar and plenty of other perks within the luxury pad.

The deal was a hot topic for the agents as whoever sold the property would get a commission worth $1.2m (£979,000).

Season two has just finished airing and in the final episode the Oppenheim brothers hint the house did actually sell.

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The words “still to come” appear on the screen and one of the brothers says in front of the rest of the team: “I just closed on the $44million dollar house.”

Screams erupt from the gang and Chrishell Stause rings a huge gold bell which indicates a major sale has been completed.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the house sold in December 2019 and it closed at a final deal of $35.5m (£29m) – the most expensive sale since 2012.

There is no indication of what agent managed to sell the property, so hopefully this will be unveiled in season three.

A third season has already been given the green light, and fans have already expressed their excitement.

The article in the Los Angeles Times shows stunning photos of the house, which is in Hollywood Hills, on Hillside Avenue.

The story says: “The seller, real estate developer Jeff Thomas, first brought it to market for $43.9 million in August.

“He got plenty of publicity for the home, as it was featured heavily on listing agent Jason Oppenheim’s Netflix show Selling Sunset.”

Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group held the listing with James Harris and David Parnes of the Agency.

The article then goes on to list the main features of the three-story property, and an atrium garden.

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According to CNBC Thomas spent an extra $2m (£1.6m) touching up the home ahead of the final sale – and the process included repaving the street.

Fans have taken to Twitter to express their love for the stunning property, with one fan saying: “The $40million house on Selling Sunset is incredible. Imagine living in that.”

Another fan said: “So after watching Selling Sunset I feel like I could confidently sell a $40 million house and close the deal.”

Producers of the series had hoped the house would be sold for the season one finale, but the agents did not have much luck.

Hopefully, a third season will clear up who made the gigantic sale, and that person will become a millionaire.

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There is plenty of other gossip to look forward to as the series ended with some of the agents discuss whether they have ever considered leaving the group, meaning tensions are definitely high in the workplace.

The hot topic for the third series is the divorce of Chrishell and her husband Justin Hartley, as the rest of the agents found out through news articles.

One fan said on Twitter: “I just spent literally 11 hours of my day watching #SellingSunset and I need season three. The pettiness and drama is unreal.”

Agent Mary Fitzgerald was glad the series was going down a storm. She said on Twitter: “I’m so excited everyone is loving season two so much.

“If you haven’t watched you better get on it, Selling Sunset season three is premiering on August 7.”

Selling Sunset is available to watch on Netflix now

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