Tuesday, 26 Nov 2024

Chrishell Stause, Emma Slater and more celebrities who have also worked in real estate

From former "Bachelor" stars and famous athletes to actors, many celebrities have taken time to venture into real estate. Lisa Leslie and Tamra Judge are a few included in this roundup.


Chrishell Stause, Emma Slater and more celebrities who have also worked in real estate
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Several celebrities who have been involved in real estate have focused their efforts on selling luxury homes to individuals with a high net worth. 

Below are a few stars you may not have known have experience in real estate. 

Chrishell Stause spent the early years of her career as a soap opera star on shows, including "Days of Our Lives" and "All My Children." 

Stause is one of the celebrities on the Netflix series "Selling Sunset," which focuses on the lives of real estate brokers of The Oppenheim Group. 

"I got my real estate license today!!!! I really can't believe it!!!" Slater wrote in her Instagram caption. "Not too many people know this but I've been studying for quite a while, and I've had a passion for real estate all my life."

"I plan to use it for personal investments as well as help others with their real estate needs too," Slater continued.

"Now I can Cha Cha Cha round my open houses while I show you how big the closet space is," the professional dancer quipped. 

According to her Realtor.com profile, Slater works for Corcoran Global Living, which specializes in luxury real estate. 

Slater, who is still a "Dancing with the Stars" pro, has a separate Instagram account focused on real estate called emmaslaterrealty, but she hasn't posted on the account since August 2022, when she shared photos of her headshots. 

He was the bachelor during the 22nd season of the show, which aired in 2018. 

Luyendyk Jr. has had his real estate license since 2004. He worked with a handful of other brokerages before joining eXp Realty in 2021. 

The reality TV star focuses on luxury real estate, investment properties and relocation, according to his eXp profile. 

Olsen revealed that she once had a real estate license in a 2021 interview with W Magazine. She likely won't be selling houses any time soon though, as she shared with the outlet that "it's definitely expired." 

"I got my real estate license because I didn't want to work in a restaurant in New York as a summer job. So I thought, I'll work in a real estate office. I was dealing with my sister's friend who was a realtor, and I dealt with his rental clients," Olsen previously said to W Magazine. 

From there, she spent over a decade as part of the franchise.

"Real Estate has always been my passion. I put it on hold to film 'RHOC' for the past 12 years," Judge told Us Weekly in 2020. "I kept my license active while filming because I knew there would come a day when I'd go back. That day has come and I'm excited to join Residential Angent Inc. in Corona Del Mar." 

She launched the company in 2022, after spending her professional career with the LA Sparks, and winning four Olympic gold medals. 

The firm is full of professional athletes who have turned into real estate agents and helps athletes find properties. 

Leslie described the goal of the company as "connecting the dots for these athletes and entertainers, helping them understand what are some good investments and what are not, some pitfalls on things they should avoid, and figuring out how we can create general wealth," she said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal back in 2022. 

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