Selling Sunset: Where is The Oppenheim Group, is it real, are the cast real agents, how much money do they make and are there any agents who do not feature in the show?
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The reality series follows a group of Los Angeles-based real estate agents who work for The Oppenheim Group.
In the show, viewers watch the personal and professional lives of the agents unfold as they tackle the competitive luxury home market.
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But is The Oppenheim Group real and are the cast real agents?
Here's everything you need to know:
Is The Oppenheim Group real?
The brokerage that is used in Selling Sunset is The Oppenheim Group, which is a real agency.
According to the company's website, The Oppenheim Group is a family business that was originally founded in 1889 and known as The Stern Group.
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Hide AdThe brokerage was founded by Jason and Brett Oppenheim’s great-great-grandfather Jacob Stern, whose clients included the founders of Paramount Pictures.
Now, the business has been passed down five generations to the twins who feature on Selling Sunset.
While the group is an actual real estate company, viewers do not see all of its dealings on the show.
Where is The Oppenheim Group based?
The Oppenheim Group is located on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California.
Are the cast real estate agents?
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