‘Selling Sunset’: Mary Fitzgerald and Christine Quinn Go Head to Head – Who Is the Most Successful Agent on the Show?
Mary Fitzgerald and Christine Quinn have the most lucrative listings on Selling Sunset but how far apart are they when it comes to potential commissions?
Quinn may have been at a disadvantage in recent months after she took a little time off from sales for maternity leave. In fact, the discrepancy in commissions from season 4 between Fitzgerald and Quinn is significant. So who is on track to crush it in commissions overall but also on season 4 topped the list when the market was especially hot? The season 4 top agent is a total shocker.
How do Mary Fitzgerald and Christine Quinn compare in overall ‘Selling Sunset’ comissions?
Fitzgerald outranked Quinn overall and during season 4 in potential commission. According to an analysis by Essential Living, Fitzgerald was open to earning $1.8 million in real estate commissions from seasons 1 through 4. Whereas Quinn’s earning power was roughly $1 million during all four seasons.
Property sales standouts for Fitzgerald include the latest big catch from season 4 – the French Montana mansion. The 6 bedroom, 7 bath home was listed for $4,999,000, making it possible for Fitzgerald to earn $419,850 in commission. But that’s not her biggest listing on the show. The crib featured on season 1 for $9.75 million meant she’d score a $292,500 commission check.
Quinn only had one listing during season 4, putting her at a total disadvantage. Her 5 bedroom, 6 bath listing for $6.45 million would have netted her about $149,970 in commission.
Who had the most earning potential on ‘Selling Sunset’ Season 4?
Selling Sunset Season 4 top agent is likely a shocker. According to the analysis, newcomer Vanessa Villela could have made the most money from her listings in a single season. She is estimated to be able to have made $818,520 in season 4 commissions from three listings.
And while Villela was new to the show, she was also new to the industry and didn’t have the same track record and tenure as someone like Fitzgerald – who came in behind her.
Fitzgerald’s season 4 earning potential was at $677,820, followed by Chrishell Stause who could have made $533,070. Heather Young may have been busy planning a wedding during the season but she also hustled and had the earning potential of $419,850 during season 4.
Newbie Emma Hernan had a single property during her first season, which was season 4, and could make $194,850. Quinn followed her at $149,970, but she had a baby. Finally, Maya Vander and Amanza Smith were not listed. Vander found out she was pregnant. And Smith struggled with trying to find her ex-husband. Davina Portraz re-joined the series late last season.
But which ‘Selling Sunset’ agent dominated overall?
Fitzgerald ranked as the number one most successful agent on Selling Sunset. Her earning potential soared during the first three seasons at $1,124,250. Quinn followed Fitzgerald. Her listings up to season 4 could have netted her $932,400 in commission.
Stause came in third with $539,670 up to season 4. But her confidence increased during season 4, almost matching overall listings from all three seasons. Another rising star is Young who’s listings could have brought in $460,770 for her first three seasons. Like Stause, she almost matched the first three seasons with her season 4 listings.
And despite Vander being off the sales game this season, she’s racked up some sweet listings during the first three seasons. Her potential commissions were $440,700. Also, Smith, who is a designer by trade, could have brought in about $247,500 from seasons 1 through 3.