After over a decade of selling luxury real estate on Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles, Josh Altman has announced that he and Heather Altman are leaving the show. Season 15 of MDDLA wrapped ...
"Big announcement, I guess," Josh, who made his debut on the reality TV series in February 2011, began. "Heather and I have decided to turn the page on 'Million Dollar Listing LA' and move on to the ...
With over $1 billion of commercial real estate sold in 2024 and over $8.5 billion sold throughout their career, The Altman Brothers Team, led by Josh Altman, is constantly shattering records and ...
After making a shocking prediction that up to 70% of Pacific Palisades residents won’t return to rebuild and live in their homes, former “Million Dollar Listing” real estate agent Josh Altman is ...
As the California wildfires continue to ravage the LA area, many residents are facing a new challenge: rental price gouging. The fires, which broke out earlier this year, have already destroyed over ...
Real estate coaching firm Tom Ferry and Josh Altman, the Beverly Hills-based Million Dollar Listing agent, are teaming up to launch The Altman Advantage. This new program provides more agents direct ...
The pros selected for Variety’s Real Estate Elite report handle only the very high-end listings on the coasts and have managed to close record-setting deals despite high interest rates and Los Angeles ...
Altman has sold more than $5 billion worth of real estate in his career, including $1.4 billion last year alone. Altman, who works with his brother, Matt, opened a standalone office for his team in ...
"The Altman Brothers 2024 Holiday Party[.] We love our team and are so grateful for each person!" Heather captioned a series of Instagram photos shared on December 14. The first snapshot in the series ...
Josh Altman and Heather Altman have decided to leave Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles after a decade of selling houses on Bravo. Josh, 45, and Heather, 39, left the show after this summer’s season ...
As California residents deal with the aftermath of the fires that ravaged the LA area, many are facing a new challenge: rental price gouging. The fires, which broke out in early January, destroyed ...