Heather and Dr. Terry Dubrow are making another high-stakes exit. This time, it’s not from a Bravo reunion episode, but from their 8.3-acre Beverly Hills estate—now listed for $25 million.
The sale reunites two of the most recognizable faces in luxury real estate: Josh Altman and Josh Flagg. The Bravo heavyweights are teaming up to sell what Josh Altman calls a “once-in-a-lifetime” property at 1501 Tower Grove Drive. Joining them is Matt Altman and the Dubrows’ own son, Nick, who now works with The Altman Brothers.
The five-bedroom, nine-bathroom estate isn’t just prime real estate—it’s prime television real estate. Documented during season 18 of The Real Housewives of Orange County, this was the next great Dubrow transformation. Purchased in 2023 for $16.1 million, the home was originally listed in the low $40 million range by previous owners. The Dubrows got it for a steal—and poured millions into renovations.
Heather dubbed it the “Dubrow Dream House.” But just two years later, that dream is shifting.
The couple’s decision to sell comes as their household dynamic changes. With three of their four children either in college or preparing to leave, Heather and Terry are leaning into a new phase: downsizing. According to Josh Altman, they’re trading mansion life for the sleek sophistication of apartment living. And likely, more time abroad.
Their move mirrors a growing trend among ultra-high-net-worth individuals: consolidating primary residences in favor of multiple seasonal properties or flexible urban spaces.
The estate, meanwhile, remains one of the largest available parcels in the area. According to Zillow, the home features five bedrooms and nine bathrooms, with an expansive indoor-outdoor layout. There’s an in-ground pool, a full-size tennis court, and a grand entry with dual staircases.
“Experience the ultimate in privacy and luxury at 1501 Tower Grove Drive – a rare offering in one of Los Angeles’ most coveted enclaves,” the listing states.
The home itself is perched atop a secluded promontory in one of L.A.’s most prestigious enclaves. Think sweeping ocean views, total privacy, and uninterrupted luxury.
Inside, the 9,000-square-foot layout is designed for both glamor and functionality. The entry foyer features dual staircases—a hallmark of estate-style architecture. Indoor-outdoor flow dominates the design, connecting living areas to the resort-style backyard. There’s a tennis court, pool, and those unobstructed views Josh Altman keeps referencing.
“I don’t know anywhere else you can get eight prime acres sitting on top of Beverly Hills completely unobstructed anywhere near this price point,” Josh Altman told TMZ. He added that the listing represents “one of the best investment opportunities” he’s seen, noting the property still has “a lot of room to customize.”
The listing also taps into the celebrity real estate premium. The estate once belonged to legendary film producer Dino De Laurentiis. Now, it’s tied to one of Bravo’s most recognizable power couples. That combination alone is enough to send curious buyers (and viewers) clicking through photo galleries.
Josh Altman and Josh Flagg have a history with the Dubrows. In 2022, they helped the couple sell their Newport Beach mega-mansion—dubbed “Dubrow Chateau”—for a record-breaking $55 million. That deal remains one of the most expensive residential transactions ever in Orange County.
The sale wasn’t just about the numbers. It marked the end of an era. Fans watched the Chateau being built on RHOC, including Heather’s infamous champagne room, complete with a bell that alerts the kitchen when one wants a glass of bubbly!
This new listing may be smaller in scale, but it carries the same star power. And it reunites Josh Altman and Josh Flagg—whose personalities famously clash, but whose results rarely disappoint.
With their Beverly Hills estate now on the market, the couple is already pivoting. They’ve secured a Los Angeles penthouse and hinted at more time spent traveling. Heather has also teased a lake house project in Idaho, signaling their preference for seasonal living and curated retreats over sprawling permanent residences.
The question now is: who’s buying? Josh Altman believes this property will attract a range of interest, from international buyers to Hollywood elites. And for good reason. “You just don’t see this level of land, location, and design together very often,” he said.
Whether you’re a Bravo fan, an aspiring homeowner, or just here for the real estate fantasy, the Dubrows’ latest move is worth watching. This listing has all the elements: celebrity pedigree, design pedigree, and a duo of agents who know how to make headlines.
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