It's a strange situation, but Romain clearly hangs out with Jason all the time (, Meanwhile, Chrishell finally gets a bite on her Laurelwood property (the $4.6 million Valley house) since it has a basketball court, it's the perfect home for Larsa Pippen, whose son plays basketball at Vanderbilt (his dad is Scottie Pippen). "Obviously slut," cracks Christine. Selling Sunset dropped its fourth season on Netflix on November 24th, 2021. Im sitting at a desk here every day having sold nothing, and I feel like a misfit, Amanza tells the camera later in the episode, distraught. And trust us, this five bedroom (including a guest house), 5,589 square foot French estate (and roughly $9.7 million dollar home) evoked a gorgeous wedding aesthetic . Chrishell overhears, and brings Mary over to squash the beef before it gets out of control. Our Properties - The Oppenheim Group Real Estate But the busiest cast member was Christine. Davina, meanwhile, shows the compound to an agent friend with high-end buyers. That being said, the listing seemed most like an actual home, rather than a hotel or museum. She also claims that she seems nervous around him on the show because she wasn't prepared for the act he was putting on. (On an early episode this season, she throws a burgers and Botox-themed open house, at which, in a grotesque tableau, some guests receive injections to smooth out their furrowed brows as others scarf down patties mere paces away.) She says it felt more genuine than any other time she's gotten into it with Christine, but who knows with that one she certainly knows how to stir up drama (and, like any respectable reality star, how to make situations about herself). Romain hits up the open house with Mary, and they discuss how they're planning a pretty small wedding (about 60 guests). According to Zillow, the average cost of a home in Los Angeles is around $880,000, with that number having increased 16.7% just since 2020. (The propertys price, 2,999,000 dollars, and the commission that Christine stands to make, 89,970 dollars, flash on the screen.) The drama ramps up when a new agent joins the team. Residents also receive an invitation to the ultra-exclusive and private . This 3,544-square-foot home has all the lavish amenities you could ask for, including a swimmer's lap pool, home media room, guest house, city views, and lush renovations. The Oppenheim Group is back selling luxury property and realtors including Christine Quinn, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Young and Maya Vander are doing what they do best in season 4. 1 day ago, by Eden Arielle Gordon And, if you watched the show, you would have seen that Fitzgerald managed to literally sell the house on the actual day of her wedding. reasons (Christine has a nail appointment at some point on Saturday), and although Amanza has to pick up her daughter from gymnastics at 2 p.m. in the Valley (remember: lots of traffic), she'll do it so she can get back in Heather's good graces. The Queensborough Lane listing was decorated almost entirely in Versace furniture, wallpaper, and finishes. Mary and Romain are planning their wedding, Maya had her son Aidan, Heather's relationship with new BF Tarek is getting serious, and Chrishell moved into her dream home in the Valley with her husband (for the non-L.A. literate, the Valley is the area just over the Hollywood Hills, less than 10 miles from the Oppenheim Group's West Hollywood office but sometimes an hour-plus drive, thanks to L.A. traffic).