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fter 14 years and 12 seasons on "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles," Josh and Heather Altman have made their exit from the popular reality TV show. The celebrity broker couple, who co-founded The Altman Brothers Team with Douglas Elliman, left the Bravo series at the end of season 15, which aired this summer.
Josh and Heather Altman were main cast members since at least season four and one of the only three remaining stars alongside Josh Flagg and Tracy Tutor. During their time on the show, they sold over $7 billion worth of real estate while showcasing their West Coast real estate expertise.
Altman cited his relationship with his family as the reason for leaving the show, stating that it's time to prioritize his wife and children as they grow up quickly. He reflected on how much the couple has grown since joining the show, saying "We were babies when we started the show... It's time to kind of close that chapter."
The Altmans are shifting their focus to Orange County, where they've invested in a five-bedroom waterfront house in Newport Beach and debuted their Corona del Mar agency flagship office. Josh Altman aims for the office to generate $1 billion annually in sales, potentially exceeding what they achieved in Los Angeles.
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