Who is Maya Vander of Netflix's "Selling the Sunset"?

Who is Maya Vander of Netflix's "Selling the Sunset"?

Nothing says peak reality TV like Netflix's hit show "Selling Sunset" (opens in new tab). It combines the process of selling insanely gorgeous, super-expensive homes in the Hollywood Hills with hot people making big money. The third season of this real estate show has just been released by the streaming giant, and I am L-I-V-I-N-G for all the unnecessary drama I can enjoy from the comfort of my couch.

The show features many interesting characters, but fans of the show agree that the universal favorite is 32-year-old Maya Vander. She is very successful in home sales, but her honest relationships with her co-workers are also touching. Here's everything you need to know about Maya Vander before you get carried away by the drama unfolding at Oppenheim Group.

According to her biography page on the Oppenheim Group website (opens in new tab), the 32-year-old mother was always interested in entering the real estate industry. Growing up in Israel, her family invested in real estate and turned their house upside down. Her mother told her to get a real estate (opens in new tab) license.

When she arrived in Los Angeles in 2002, she said, "It felt like home the moment I arrived."

Before Selling Sunset featured her, she had been with the Oppenheim Group for three years. "Grazia" (open in new tab) estimated her net worth at about Grazia (open new tab) estimated her net worth at about $1 million.

Although she has not revealed her husband's identity on the 'gram (we respect privacy!) ), she and her husband have been married for three years as of June; according to Grazia (opens in new tab), she gave birth to a son, Aiden, in April 2019 and a girl, Elle Madison, in May 2019, after suffering two miscarriages.

Sadly, we won't get to see her children in the third season of the Netflix show. 'It costs a lot of money to film babies,' she said. We have to hire a nurse," Vander explained to Women's Health. (Open in new tab) "The baby is only on film for up to 30 minutes. It's whole."

Fans of the show know that in past seasons, she flew back and forth to Miami to visit her husband. Due to the coronavirus virus, the great actress is back in the Sunshine State with her family.

That hasn't stopped her from doing what she does best: selling her house. She is now with Douglas Elliman Real Estate Company, based in the Fort Lauderdale and Miami areas.

According to Page Six (opens in new tab), she is not opposed to the Oppenheim Group setting up store on the West Coast. She said, "I think there is a market in Miami. 'It would be great for me to be involved with a luxury brand like this in Miami, in Florida. But for now it's just an idea. We'll see what happens."

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