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What Is Tracy Tutor’s Net Worth?
Tracy Tutor is an American real estate professional, actress, author, and reality TV personality, with an estimated net worth of $50 million. She gained widespread recognition as a cast member on the Bravo reality show “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” (2017—present). Prior to her reality TV career, Tracy appeared in the films “Exposé” (1997) and “No Vacancy” (1999). In 2020, she released her book titled “Fear Is Just a Four-Letter Word: How to Develop the Unstoppable Confidence to Own Any Room,” which went on to become a “Wall Street Journal” bestseller. Additionally, Tutor co-founded UN’SWEET, a zero-sugar wine company that emphasizes transparency, health consciousness, and the absence of unnecessary additives in its products.
Early Life
Born on August 11, 1975, in Hidden Hills, California, Tracy Tutor is the daughter of Cheryl Osterkamp and businessman Ronald Tutor, who is the CEO of Tutor Perini (previously known as Tutor Saliba), one of the country’s largest building contractors. Growing up in a family involved in real estate, Tracy was exposed to the industry from a young age. She pursued her education at the University of Southern California, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts in 1997.
Career
Tracy made her film debut in the 1997 movie “Exposé,” followed by a role in “No Vacancy” in 1999. In 2017, she joined the cast of “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” during its tenth season, where she co-stars with Josh Altman and Josh Flagg, becoming the first female realtor in the main cast. As one of the leading agents at Douglas Elliman Beverly Hills, she expanded her team into Texas. Tracy also serves as the sales director for the West Hollywood EDITION Hotel and Residences and has acted as the US Ambassador for Dubai’s Royal Atlantis Resort and Residences. Her consulting efforts for the luxury five-star hotel and resort, Amangiri in Canyon Point, Utah, have resulted in over $400 million in branded real estate sales. Her book “Fear Is Just a Four-Letter Word” is regarded as a practical resource for analyzing egos and managing power dynamics in any environment.
Personal Life
From 2005 to 2018, Tracy was married to residential contractor Jason Maltas, and they have two daughters together, Juliet and Scarlett. In 2022, she began dating Erik Anderson, a celebrity personal trainer. However, during an August 2022 episode of “Jeff Lewis Live,” Tracy disclosed that they were on a break, with Erik moving out a few weeks prior. A year later, she shared with “The Daily Dish” that a significant factor in their breakup was Anderson’s desire to have children, being 19 years younger than Tutor. Their separation was amicable, and they continue to maintain a friendship. Tracy noted, “Some people might say, ‘How the heck do you get over somebody if they’re sort of in your life every day?’ And, the truth is, we maintained that friendship, and I won’t say that every day was easy. There are certainly moments and challenges, but he brought a lot of wonderful things to my life for the past three-and-a-half years.”
Real Estate
In 2009, Tracy purchased a home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, for $13.5 million, which she listed for sale in 2019 at $23.9 million. The residence spans nearly 11,000 square feet, boasting seven bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a gym, a children’s lounge, and a chef’s kitchen. The estate features a swimming pool, spa, and a guest house. Here is a video tour presented by Tracy herself:
After her breakup with Erik Anderson, Tracy acquired a new residence in Dallas, Texas, in 2024. She shared with “People” magazine, “Believe it or not, this is the first time I have lived alone. First it was roommates, then boyfriends, moving on to husband, then husband and two kids, more boyfriends, but always dogs. It is refreshing to come home to my space there, and it’s exactly how I left it.”
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