Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles is losing two of its real estate agents.
After 13 years covering 11 seasons of the Bravo reality TV series, Josh Altman, 45, is leaving the popular real estate show alongside his co-star and wife Heather Altman, 39.
Josh joined the cast in the fourth season in 2010 while Heather joined in the third season in 2008.
‘What can we say!!! Million Dollar Listing LA has been a hell of a ride,” the couple said in a joint statement on Instagram.
‘The memories, friendships, experiences, sales, the highs, the lows and the doors it has opened we will forever be thankful for. NO REGRETS.’
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles is losing two of its real estate agents
‘Thank you all for being part of this incredible journey with our family and business for the past 15 years of our lives,’ they continued.
Josh and Heather delivered the message from a couch in their home, where Josh had his arm around his wife and she had her hand on his knee.
‘What a blessing to be part of such an amazing show that started an entire genre of television. So many people to thank.
‘And especially all of you that have been with us for the ride. WE LOVE YOU!!!! Time to start a new chapter in life and spend more time with the family.’
The couple most recently were featured in season 15, which concluded last month.
The couple are choosing to focus more on their family and their careers away from constant cameras.
The couple share daughter Lexi, 7, and son Ace, five.
The power couple have sold over $7 billion worth of property while on Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles.
Josh has brokered the deal for houses for a slew of A-list clients including Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, Britney Spears and Calvin Harris.
After 13 years covering 11 seasons of the Bravo reality TV series, Josh Altman, 45, is leaving the popular real estate show alongside his co-star and wife Heather Altman, 39
Josh joined the cast in the fourth season in 2010 while Heather joined in the third season in 2008
‘What can we say!!! Million Dollar Listing LA has been a hell of a ride,” the couple said in a joint statement on Instagram
‘The memories, friendships, experiences, sales, the highs, the lows and the doors it has opened we will forever be thankful for. NO REGRETS’
Earlier this year, Josh gave credit to the show for helping his career in real estate succeed.
‘It’s how you use the machine of television. From day one, I was very careful about everything that I did, because I realized that if you use television correctly, it can be the greatest marketing tool in the world for your business, Josh told Us Weekly in July.
‘And if done correctly, it can catapult your business to a whole other level that would take most people a lifetime.’
He continued, ‘Fifteen years ago as a different person at the time, I was trying to claw my way to the top in an industry that was super competitive, I just started having a little success after the economy collapsed in 2007 where I lost everything. So the mentality was, «Do what I need to do to get back to where I am or really just to survive.”’