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Josh Flagg Net Worth 2019: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Josh Flagg is a real estate agent, author, and television personality and is the only original cast member left on the show, Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, which airs on Bravo, a show featuring real estate agents in Los Angeles selling high-value homes and properties.

Flagg has often bragged about making hundreds of millions of dollars in sales in any given year, which has fans wondering how much the real estate guru is really worth.

Here's what we know about Flagg's net worth for 2019:.

He Has an Estimated Net Worth of $30 Million in 2019.

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According to Celebs Net Worth Today, Flagg's net worth is approximately $30 million for 2019.

He has made a large portion of that money through the real estate industry, selling multi-million dollar homes and properties across the Los Angeles area.

Flagg has also done some modeling, and features on Million Dollar Listing, which records the whole process of property sale, and which has also helped boost his net worth.

As one of the youngest and most successful real estate agents in America, he has worked hard to get where he is today.

Flagg Started Off Selling Homes in Neighborhoods like Beverly Hills & Sunset Strip.

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Flagg began his career professionally in real estate at just 18-years-old.

He started off making residential sales in neighborhoods like Beverly Hills and Sunset Strip, according to Celeb Net Worth Today.

He's also been featured on shows like NBC's Today Show, Bravo's Watch What Happens: Live, and ABC's Good Morning America.

He is also a successful author, and has penned two books titled "Million Dollar Agent: Brokering the Dream" and "A Simple Girl: Stories My Grandmother Told Me.".

He Comes From a Wealthy Family & Grew Up in Beverly Hills.

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Flagg grew up in the Beverly Hills area, so he didn't have a hard time breaking into the real estate industry and already had a good idea of the more profitable areas concerning the housing market, according to CheatSheet.

He grew up in a greatly wealthy family, although he has worked to earn his own money over the years instead of banking off his family's wealth.

His grandmother was a well-known fashion designer (Edith Flagg), and his grandfather was an executive in the electronics industry (Herman Platt), according to CheatSheet.

Experts Believe Flagg Has Sold Over $1 Billion  in Real Estate Over The Years.

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Flagg has mentioned in the past that he's finished off the year making hundreds of millions of dollars in sales for his real estate agency.

During one of the show's seasons, he sold close to $225 million in properties in just one year.

Although his commission rates are unclear, assuming it is close to 6% would put him at about $3.4 million in annual income, according to CheatSheet.

Forbes experts have reported he's sold more than $1 billion in real estate throughout his career, CheatSheet reports, which would put him close to earning $15 million in commission over the span of just a few years.

He Was Included in Forbes' "30 Under 30" List & Launched an App That Shows Where Celebrities Are Located in LA.

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In 2012, Flagg was included in '30 under 30' Forbes list for being one of the most successful real-estate agents in America.

In 2013, he was honored with the "Next Generation Award" by Melissa Rivers, which was given to him from the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, according to Celeb Net Worth Today.

In 2009, he founded Josh Flagg Estates in Los Angeles alongside Keller Williams, and 5 years later he launched an app called "Star Maps," which comprises of property directories of all the celebrities which are located in Los Angeles.

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Ariana Grande Fixes Her 'Painful' Hand Tattoo After She's Trolled For It Reading 'Tiny BBQ Grill' - Duration: 3:07.

'Barbecue grill' no more! After being mocked for her incorrect Japanese tattoo, Ariana Grande showed off her 'fixed' art on her Instagram! See the updated tattoo inside

"God is a woman" singer Ariana Grande, 25, made headlines when she got a Japanese tattoo on her hand, intending for it to read "7 Rings" in honor of her newest song

However, when the tattoo was too painful for Ari, she stopped the artist altogether, mid-session

Since the art was cut short, the meaning of the tattoo became "small barbecue grill," and Ari received a ton of backlash for appropriating Japanese culture

The comments about her tattoo may have gotten to her, as Ari already fixed it!.

Ari shared a video to her story on Jan. 31, early in the morning, showing her corrected tattoo

"Slightly better," she captioned her Instagram Story in text. "Thanks to my tutor for helping me fix and to [Kane Navasard, the tattoo artist] for being a legend

And to my doctor for the lidocaine shots (no joke). RIP tiny charcoal grill. Miss [you] man

I actually really liked [you].".The singer has since deleted her initial Tweets and Instagrams concerning the original appearance of the tattoo

May Ari's mistake be a lesson in tattoos – you probably want to stick to getting ones in languages you know! That way, you'll understand what you're permanently putting on your body

Luckily, Ari's could be fixed to the phrase that she wanted and she appears to be happy with how it looks now

However, this wasn't the first time Ari has been accused of cultural appropriation

In addition to the tattoo mix-up, she also was slammed for allegedly copying artists like Soulja Boy, 28, and Princess Nokia, 26, in "7 Rings" as well – and both artists are people of color

Neither situation was a good look for Ariana, but she has shown she's willing to listen to criticism and apologize to people she may have done wrong

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XLR vs RCA Sound Quality Explained by Andrew the Audio Design Engineer - Duration: 6:01.

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Hi. Because we offer both subwoofers and power amplifiers that have XLR or balanced

cable connections, we often get the question from our customers,

"Well, should I use that XLR, that balanced connection,

or should I just use the RCA connection?" Now, balanced cables were really developed

for uses where you have long, long runs. Thousands of feet of cable.

Like think about if you have wiring in a stadium or in a concert venue.

They are also used in recording studios where noise is a huge issue and they also

have long runs with very small signals, like from microphones for instance.

So should I care? Should you even bother with that in your home system?

Well, I like to use balanced connections where they are available in certain

applications and I'll run down exactly why. So first of all,

what we have to understand is that balanced connections,

just like RCA connections, you need to use the same connection

on both ends. There is absolutely no point in connecting an XLR on one end and having

an RCA on the other. You get zero benefit from the balanced

connection because internally, all that's happened is that one of the

connections with a balanced connector isn't going anywhere.

So there is no point in doing that. Save your money because balanced

connections and cables usually are a little bit more expensive.

So assuming you do have two components that have XLR connectors on both ends,

should you use that connection? Well, if you can afford the additional cost,

there are benefits. The difference between a balanced connection in audio equipment

is usually something that's run, what we call differentially.

Now, I'm sorry I'm going to get into some sciency stuff for one second.

So in a typical RCA connection, there are two contacts or two conductors.

You have the center pin and then you have the outer pin.

The outer pin is always the ground but that ground in a two-wire system

like an RCA is also the return. What it means is that we need a

complete loop, a complete circle for an electric connection to be made and

to flow. So what happens is that that ground connector is not a

dedicated connector. It's part of the signal loop.

In a balanced connection, you have a positive and a negative

connector inside the XLR that are, in a differential system,

they're running out of phase to one another. So they're inverted

to one another. Now, I haven't said anything about ground.

Now, the ground in an XLR connector is made up of both shield and pin one,

it's called. But those things are separate to the electronics that are driving

positive and negative pins out that XLR connector. So why does that matter?

Well, at the receiving end, so let's say your amplifier or

your subwoofer, there's going to be something called a differential amplifier.

That amplifier will only respond or amplify signals that are different

between the two pins. Because the two signals are out of phase

in an XLR connector, it means that when, let's say a sine wave signal moves,

that when there's a peak and a valley that correspond at the same time,

it's going to amplify that difference. But if we have a noise signal,

and that noise can be coming from anywhere. It can be radiated from the air,

it can be interference from other electrical equipment,

it will appear in the same phase on those two conductors. And so,

when the difference amplifier looks at those two noise signals,

they're exactly the same and they're cancelled out. So what you end up having

is you have a conductor and connector that's much more immune to any sort

or form of noise. But also note, again, I didn't say anything about the signals

traveling on the shield or the ground connector. That's because in an XLR or a

balanced system, that doesn't happen. So, if you ever run into a ground loop, and

they are easy, easy in home theater systems, because typically,

your subwoofer is going to be located far away from your equipment rack and probably

on a different AC circuit in your house through a different breaker,

that sets up a potential for a very, very good and nasty-sounding ground loop.

If you use now a balanced connector in place of an RCA, an XLR connector,

it will break that ground loop. So for things like subwoofers where you

have a longer cable run and ground loops are very possible, I always recommend XLR.

Unfortunately, a balanced subwoofer output is only normally found on the highest end,

and hence, most expensive home theater receivers and processors.

But if you have it, use it. If you don't, don't worry about it. In most cases,

there's other solutions if you have a ground loop and, you know what?

We're talking about those really noisy environments like living next to a

cellphone tower that are really going to make a big difference between the two

cable types. So don't lose sleep if you only have RCA. Thank you.

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