Photo:Figge PhotographyTyler Stanaland is leaving the Oppenheim Group — but theSelling the OCstar has already locked in an exciting new real estate role.Stanaland tells PEOPLE exclusively that he’ll be working alongside his dad, John Stanaland, at Douglas Elliman as of Thursday. The family’s brokerage, the John Stanaland Group, where his brother also works, became part of the high-profile agency in January.Tyler, 34, previously worked with his father for 12 years before moving to the Oppenheim Group in November 2021, whenSelling Sunset’s Orange County spinoffwas announced.Tyler is one of the featured agents on the drama-filled docusoap, which released its second season last month.“Leaving the Oppenheim Group wasn’t an easy decision, but is the right decision for me and my clients,” Tyler tells PEOPLE via email. “Not only am I joining my dad and brother at Douglas Elliman, I’m aligning with a brand that has unparalleled reach and presence in the market with a renowned network of agents and industry leaders.”Asked what this means for his future on the Netflix series, Tyler says, “Selling the OCrevolves around agents at the Oppenheim Group. As of today, I will be working at Douglas Elliman.”Representatives for Netflix did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Nino Muñoz/NetflixAccording to Tyler, his motivation to change jobs was professional, not personal.“My decision to leave the Oppenheim Group is about making the best decision for my clients and my career,” he says. “I’m excited about this new chapter and to be working alongside family again.”The recent season ofSelling the OCsaw Tyler dealing with upheaval in his personal life, including the end of his marriage toPitch PerfectstarBrittany Snow. The former couple split less than a month after the first season ofSelling the OCpremiered in August 2022.A sourcetold PEOPLEat the time that having their lives turned into a storyline “broke” the couple, adding, “They had issues before, but this is the final straw.” Snow did not appear on the show.Reflecting on his time at the O Group, Tyler says it was “a great opportunity to work alongside and learn from” owners Jason and Brett Oppenheim.“What they’ve built is tremendous and I’ll always appreciate having been a part of it,” he says.NetflixShortly before the first season ofSelling the OChit Netflix, Tylertold PEOPLEthat he and Jason hit it off right away."I remember the first time I called Jason to talk about the show and it instantly felt more like friends catching up than a boss/employee conversation," Tyler said.Douglas Elliman is also home to several other famous agents includingKendra Wilkinson, who stars inKendra Sells Hollywoodon HBO Max,Million Dollar Listing New Yorkalum Fredrik Eklund,and Million Dollar Listing LAstars Josh Altman, Josh Flagg and Tracy Tutor.The real estate agent opened up about his personal journey on the show, including growing and learning from his divorce, inan interview with PEOPLEahead of season 2 last month.“It’s one of those things where time heals all wounds and you see me as I’m going through it and picking up the pieces and finding my feet again,” he said. “But luckily I had great people around me and dove into work. I think I’m still healing, in certain ways from it, but I keep saying divorce doesn’t have to be a bad thing. You learn and grow from it.”
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Tyler Stanaland is leaving the Oppenheim Group — but theSelling the OCstar has already locked in an exciting new real estate role.Stanaland tells PEOPLE exclusively that he’ll be working alongside his dad, John Stanaland, at Douglas Elliman as of Thursday. The family’s brokerage, the John Stanaland Group, where his brother also works, became part of the high-profile agency in January.Tyler, 34, previously worked with his father for 12 years before moving to the Oppenheim Group in November 2021, whenSelling Sunset’s Orange County spinoffwas announced.Tyler is one of the featured agents on the drama-filled docusoap, which released its second season last month.“Leaving the Oppenheim Group wasn’t an easy decision, but is the right decision for me and my clients,” Tyler tells PEOPLE via email. “Not only am I joining my dad and brother at Douglas Elliman, I’m aligning with a brand that has unparalleled reach and presence in the market with a renowned network of agents and industry leaders.”Asked what this means for his future on the Netflix series, Tyler says, “Selling the OCrevolves around agents at the Oppenheim Group. As of today, I will be working at Douglas Elliman.”Representatives for Netflix did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Nino Muñoz/NetflixAccording to Tyler, his motivation to change jobs was professional, not personal.“My decision to leave the Oppenheim Group is about making the best decision for my clients and my career,” he says. “I’m excited about this new chapter and to be working alongside family again.”The recent season ofSelling the OCsaw Tyler dealing with upheaval in his personal life, including the end of his marriage toPitch PerfectstarBrittany Snow. The former couple split less than a month after the first season ofSelling the OCpremiered in August 2022.A sourcetold PEOPLEat the time that having their lives turned into a storyline “broke” the couple, adding, “They had issues before, but this is the final straw.” Snow did not appear on the show.Reflecting on his time at the O Group, Tyler says it was “a great opportunity to work alongside and learn from” owners Jason and Brett Oppenheim.“What they’ve built is tremendous and I’ll always appreciate having been a part of it,” he says.NetflixShortly before the first season ofSelling the OChit Netflix, Tylertold PEOPLEthat he and Jason hit it off right away."I remember the first time I called Jason to talk about the show and it instantly felt more like friends catching up than a boss/employee conversation," Tyler said.Douglas Elliman is also home to several other famous agents includingKendra Wilkinson, who stars inKendra Sells Hollywoodon HBO Max,Million Dollar Listing New Yorkalum Fredrik Eklund,and Million Dollar Listing LAstars Josh Altman, Josh Flagg and Tracy Tutor.The real estate agent opened up about his personal journey on the show, including growing and learning from his divorce, inan interview with PEOPLEahead of season 2 last month.“It’s one of those things where time heals all wounds and you see me as I’m going through it and picking up the pieces and finding my feet again,” he said. “But luckily I had great people around me and dove into work. I think I’m still healing, in certain ways from it, but I keep saying divorce doesn’t have to be a bad thing. You learn and grow from it.”
Tyler Stanaland is leaving the Oppenheim Group — but theSelling the OCstar has already locked in an exciting new real estate role.
Stanaland tells PEOPLE exclusively that he’ll be working alongside his dad, John Stanaland, at Douglas Elliman as of Thursday. The family’s brokerage, the John Stanaland Group, where his brother also works, became part of the high-profile agency in January.
Tyler, 34, previously worked with his father for 12 years before moving to the Oppenheim Group in November 2021, whenSelling Sunset’s Orange County spinoffwas announced.
Tyler is one of the featured agents on the drama-filled docusoap, which released its second season last month.
“Leaving the Oppenheim Group wasn’t an easy decision, but is the right decision for me and my clients,” Tyler tells PEOPLE via email. “Not only am I joining my dad and brother at Douglas Elliman, I’m aligning with a brand that has unparalleled reach and presence in the market with a renowned network of agents and industry leaders.”
Asked what this means for his future on the Netflix series, Tyler says, “Selling the OCrevolves around agents at the Oppenheim Group. As of today, I will be working at Douglas Elliman.”
Representatives for Netflix did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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According to Tyler, his motivation to change jobs was professional, not personal.
“My decision to leave the Oppenheim Group is about making the best decision for my clients and my career,” he says. “I’m excited about this new chapter and to be working alongside family again.”
The recent season ofSelling the OCsaw Tyler dealing with upheaval in his personal life, including the end of his marriage toPitch PerfectstarBrittany Snow. The former couple split less than a month after the first season ofSelling the OCpremiered in August 2022.
A sourcetold PEOPLEat the time that having their lives turned into a storyline “broke” the couple, adding, “They had issues before, but this is the final straw.” Snow did not appear on the show.
Reflecting on his time at the O Group, Tyler says it was “a great opportunity to work alongside and learn from” owners Jason and Brett Oppenheim.
“What they’ve built is tremendous and I’ll always appreciate having been a part of it,” he says.
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Shortly before the first season ofSelling the OChit Netflix, Tylertold PEOPLEthat he and Jason hit it off right away.
"I remember the first time I called Jason to talk about the show and it instantly felt more like friends catching up than a boss/employee conversation," Tyler said.
Douglas Elliman is also home to several other famous agents includingKendra Wilkinson, who stars inKendra Sells Hollywoodon HBO Max,Million Dollar Listing New Yorkalum Fredrik Eklund,and Million Dollar Listing LAstars Josh Altman, Josh Flagg and Tracy Tutor.
The real estate agent opened up about his personal journey on the show, including growing and learning from his divorce, inan interview with PEOPLEahead of season 2 last month.
“It’s one of those things where time heals all wounds and you see me as I’m going through it and picking up the pieces and finding my feet again,” he said. “But luckily I had great people around me and dove into work. I think I’m still healing, in certain ways from it, but I keep saying divorce doesn’t have to be a bad thing. You learn and grow from it.”
source: people.com