Dr. Terry Dubrow and Heather Dubrow, icons of reality TV, are shedding their Beverly Hills luxury estate, a hilltop retreat listed at $25 million. This 9,000-square-foot masterpiece, perched on over 8 acres, dazzles with five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a striking double-staircase foyer, and a terrace overlooking Los Angeles. The backyard steals the show—a vast pool, full tennis court, cozy lounge with outdoor sofas, and a grand table for lavish al fresco feasts. Josh Altman of Million Dollar Listing, alongside brother Matt, champions the listing, calling it a rare gem. “Where else do you snag eight unobstructed acres atop Beverly Hills at this price?” he told TMZ, touting its investment potential.
The couple snagged this exclusive estate in 2023 for $16.1 million—a steal from its $37.5 million ask—envisioning a dream overhaul. Heather once gushed on Instagram about reimagining the “legendary” property, projecting a three-year renovation. Terry, 66, dubbed it “botched” in its raw state during a Virtual Reali-Tea podcast chat, hinting at the work ahead. Yet, their plans shifted. With three of four kids flown from the nest, the Botched surgeon and Real Housewives of Orange County star now crave apartment simplicity and travel freedom, per Altman. Their prestigious neighborhood, rubbing elbows with Drake, LeBron James, and John Legend, adds star-studded allure.
Terry once praised Heather, 56, as a “real estate design genius,” predicting a “next-level” transformation they’d share with fans. This isn’t their first rodeo—recall their 2022 sale of Orange County’s “Chateau Dubrow” for $55 million. Now, real estate appreciation and lifestyle shifts drive this pivot. Could their next venture eye sub-neighborhoods like Sherman Oaks’ Royal Woods or Studio City’s Fryman Canyon? Royal Woods, averaging $3.5 million for sprawling lots, offers gated calm and smart home technology, with market trend analysis showing 8% growth in 2025. Fryman Canyon’s $4 million modern luxury homes boast sustainable architecture like solar arrays, luring Gen X buyers craving wellness-focused properties. High-end dining nearby—like Mistral—ties real estate glamour to lifestyle, a Dubrow signature. Real estate forecasts hint at untapped potential here, with off-market listings ripe for their picking. After all, Terry told Page Six they’re always hunting “a new project.” This luxury real estate chapter blends profit and reinvention, proving their knack for property market insights.