
Cast of Selling the OC: Season 4 List, Net Worths & Exits
Selling the OC has made a sport of watching agents move million-dollar properties along the Orange County coast. Six cast members cleared out before Season 4 dropped on Netflix, and new faces arrived ready to stake their claim.
Seasons Released: 3 · Primary Network: Netflix · Location: Orange County · Main Broker: Jason Oppenheim · Key Cast Size: 10+
Quick snapshot
- S4 premiere set for November 12, 2025 (Primetimer)
- Alex Hall returning at $5M net worth—richest agent (The Tab)
- Six cast members out before Season 4 (Wikipedia)
- Exact net worth for new agents Ashtyn Zerboni and Kaylee Ricciardi
- Whether Kayla Cardona appears in any capacity
- Updated fortunes after S4 sales activity
- Alexandra Jarvis resignation before S3 release (Cosmopolitan)
- Fiona Belle joins Oppenheim Group in 2024 (Cosmopolitan)
- Tyler Stanaland license at age 18 (Cosmopolitan)
- New agents from San Diego expand territory (Primetimer)
- Alex Hall remains top earner heading into S4 (Primetimer)
- Brett Oppenheim absent from S4 lineup (Primetimer)
The table below summarizes the show’s key facts and its position within the Oppenheim Group franchise.
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Premiered | 2022 |
| Brokerage | Oppenheim Group |
| Spin-off Of | Selling Sunset |
| Seasons as of 2024 | 3 (Season 4 upcoming) |
Who is the richest cast member of Selling The OC?
Alex Hall holds the top spot among agents with an estimated fortune of $5 million (The Tab). Her background in interior design gives her an edge when staging and positioning high-end properties—skills that translate directly into commission checks. She’s returned for Season 4, meaning viewers will see the show’s wealthiest agent still working the OC market.
Two agents tie for second place at $4 million each: Tyler Stanaland and Alexandra Jarvis. Stanaland, a fifth-generation realtor who obtained his license at age 18, brings generational real estate instincts to every transaction. Alexandra Jarvis, despite leaving the Oppenheim Group, built a fortune during her time on the show—her $4 million estimate reflects deals closed while cameras rolled.
Top earners ranked
The gap between first and second is $1 million, but the difference in strategy matters more than the number. Alex Hall’s interior design background lets her command higher sale prices through staging. Tyler Stanaland’s family connections provide a pipeline of listings that doesn’t require the same promotional effort.
- Alex Hall: $5 million — interior design background
- Tyler Stanaland: $4 million — fifth-generation realtor
- Alexandra Jarvis: $4 million — left after S3
- Gio Helou: $3.5 million — beachfront specialist
- Austin Victoria: $3.5 million — entrepreneur
Net worth sources
These figures come from aggregated reporting across entertainment publications, with The Tab serving as the primary tracker (The Tab, entertainment analysis). None reflect primary financial disclosures—the agents themselves don’t publish net worth statements. The estimates represent consensus across multiple outlets rather than verified bank balances.
Who is no longer on Selling The OC?
Six cast members are absent from Season 4: Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Sean Palmieri, Kayla Cardona, Lauren Shortt, and Alexandra Harper (Wikipedia). That’s a significant churn rate for a show now entering its fourth season.
Season 4 departures
Alexandra Jarvis’s exit drew the most attention. She resigned before Season 3’s release, citing “toxic” office culture (Cosmopolitan, entertainment coverage). The resignation came mid-production, meaning producers had to decide how to handle her remaining footage—which ended up airing in the completed season.
Sean Palmieri moved to Equity California Real Estate after leaving Oppenheim Group (The Tab). Tyler Stanaland also departed to return to his family’s real estate business (The Tab). Both departures happened after Season 3 filming wrapped but before Season 4 began production.
Reasons for leaving
Office culture conflicts drove at least two exits. Alexandra Jarvis’s resignation statement specifically mentioned toxicity, and reports from Cosmopolitan suggest broker Jason Oppenheim confirmed her departure before Season 3 aired. Other departures appear more career-driven—returning to family businesses or moving to different brokerages rather than fleeing dysfunction.
Half the original core cast vanished before Season 4. The show must now introduce three new agents (Fiona Belle, Ashtyn Zerboni, Kaylee Ricciardi) while rebuilding audience connection with a smaller returning roster.
Who is in season 4 of Selling OC?
Season 4 brings back seven returning agents alongside three newcomers. Jason Oppenheim remains the broker-owner, now leading a reshuffled team after the pre-season departures (Primetimer). The show premieres November 12, 2025 on Netflix.
Returning agents
Seven agents from previous seasons are back: Jason Oppenheim, Alex Hall, Polly Brindle, Tyler Stanaland, Gio Helou, Austin Victoria, and Brandi Marshall. Polly Brindle, the former model from Britain, continues her luxury real estate push. Austin Victoria keeps his side venture Jayven Organics running alongside his agent work.
New additions
Fiona Belle joined the Oppenheim Group in 2024 and appears in Season 4. Ashtyn Zerboni and Kaylee Ricciardi round out the new class—all three reportedly from San Diego, according to Primetimer’s reporting. Net worth estimates for the newcomers remain unavailable as of this writing.
Net worth estimates for Fiona Belle ($1.5 million, per The Cinemaholic) exist but lack verification. For Ashtyn Zerboni and Kaylee Ricciardi, no financial estimates have been published. The show may reveal more about their fortunes as Season 4 progresses.
Why did Kayla leave Selling The OC?
Kayla Cardona did not appear in Season 4, but she hasn’t left real estate—she continues working at the Oppenheim Group despite departing the show (The Cinemaholic, entertainment coverage). Her real estate career began in 2019, well before the show started filming.
Kayla Cardona exit
Unlike Alexandra Jarvis, Kayla Cardona’s exit didn’t come with public conflict. She simply wasn’t included in the Season 4 cast announcement. Whether this reflects voluntary departure, producer decisions, or scheduling conflicts remains unclear—no interviews or statements have confirmed the specific reason.
Other specific quits
Alexandra Harper appeared in Seasons 2-3 only before disappearing from the roster. Lauren Shortt similarly vanished after Season 3 without fanfare. Alexandra Rose was the first realtor in the OC office but exited before Season 4. None have publicly stated reasons for leaving.
Selling the OC cast net worths
The combined estimated fortune of main agents runs roughly $25 million (Unifresher, student lifestyle publication). While these figures shouldn’t be taken as precise—none come from financial disclosures—they reflect the scale of transactions these agents handle. A single sale in the $10 million range generates commissions that explain how fortunes accumulate.
Agent fortunes overview
Here’s how current and departed agents rank by estimated net worth:
- Alex Hall: $5 million
- Tyler Stanaland: $4 million
- Alexandra Jarvis: $4 million
- Gio Helou: $3.5 million
- Austin Victoria: $3.5 million
- Brandi Marshall: $3 million
- Polly Brindle: $2 million (low confidence estimate)
- Sean Palmieri: $1 million
- Fiona Belle: $1.5 million (low confidence estimate)
Wealth from real estate
Gio Helou specializes in high-end beachfront properties and spent time as a film producer before real estate. Austin Victoria runs Jayven Organics alongside his agent work. Brandi Marshall brings 15 years of real estate experience to the table. The wealth estimates reflect careers built over years, not overnight success—though the show’s visibility likely helped attract higher-value clients.
Timeline
This timeline tracks the major cast and production milestones for the series.
| Period | Event |
|---|---|
| Pre-2018 | Tyler Stanaland obtains real estate license at age 18 (Wikipedia) |
| 2019 | Kayla Cardona begins real estate career (The Cinemaholic) |
| 2022 | Season 1 launches with core cast including Alexandra Jarvis, Alex Hall |
| 2023 | Season 2 adds Austin Victoria, Brandi Marshall |
| 2024 | Season 3 released; Fiona Belle joins Oppenheim Group |
| Pre-S4 | Alexandra Jarvis and others exit after Season 3 filming (Cosmopolitan) |
| November 12, 2025 | Selling the OC Season 4 premieres on Netflix (Primetimer) |
What we know vs. what remains unclear
Confirmed facts
- Season 4 premiere: November 12, 2025
- Six cast members absent from S4
- Alex Hall richest at $5 million
- Alexandra Jarvis resigned citing toxic culture
- Three new agents: Fiona Belle, Ashtyn Zerboni, Kaylee Ricciardi
Rumors and gaps
- Exact quit reasons for Harper, Rose, Shortt
- Net worth figures for Ashtyn Zerboni and Kaylee Ricciardi
- Whether Kayla Cardona appears in any S4 capacity
- Updated fortunes after S4 transactions
- Brett Oppenheim’s S4 status
What people are saying
Alex is the richest Selling The OC agent by a long run, topping the list at $5 million. — The Tab (entertainment analysis)
She chose to leave owing to the “toxic” office culture just prior to the release of ‘Selling the OC’ season 3. — The Cinemaholic (entertainment coverage)
Okay, so before the release of season 3 (which Jarvis appeared in), Jason confirmed that she had quit the office. — Cosmopolitan (entertainment coverage)
The cast turnover before Season 4 raises a uncomfortable question for Netflix: can the show sustain itself when its wealthiest and most dramatic personalities keep leaving? Alex Hall remains, but three of the next four richest agents are gone. For viewers who tune in for the money drama, Season 4 will need to deliver proof that the newcomers can build fortunes worth watching—or risk becoming a show about agents who already made their millions.
Frequently asked questions
What is Selling the OC about?
Selling the OC follows agents at the Oppenheim Group brokerage in Orange County, California, as they sell luxury real estate properties. The show is a spin-off of Selling Sunset, which covers the Los Angeles office of the same brokerage.
Who owns the brokerage in Selling the OC?
Jason Oppenheim co-founded The Oppenheim Group and appears as the main broker throughout all seasons. His twin brother Brett Oppenheim appears in earlier seasons but is absent from Season 4.
How many seasons of Selling the OC are there?
Three seasons have aired as of 2024, with Season 4 premiering November 12, 2025 on Netflix.
Is Selling the OC related to Selling Sunset?
Yes. Selling the OC is a spin-off focusing on the Orange County office of The Oppenheim Group, while Selling Sunset covers the original Los Angeles office. Jason Oppenheim appears in both shows.
Where is Selling the OC filmed?
The show films in Orange County, California, primarily in cities like Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, and surrounding coastal communities known for luxury properties.
Who is Polly Brindle?
Polly Brindle is a former model from Britain who joined The Oppenheim Group as a real estate agent. She appeared starting in Season 3 and has continued through Season 4. Her estimated net worth is around $2 million, though this figure carries low confidence.
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