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David Beador Net Worth

$20 Million

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Dec 6, 1965 (58 years old)

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What Is David Beador's Net Worth?

David Beador, an American businessman and entrepreneur, boasts a net worth of $20 million. Born on December 6, 1965, in Newport Beach, he gained fame through his association with "The Real Housewives of Orange County" and his former marriage to Shannon Beador. Appearing in 60 episodes between 2014 and 2017, David has also featured on shows like "Home & Family," "Watch What Happens: Live," and "Steve Harvey". He is the founder and CEO of Beador Construction Inc., a company in Corona, California, which generates around $13 million annually.

Career

Founded in 1996 by David and his father, Beador Construction Inc. employs approximately 80 people. The company primarily focuses on highway, street, and bridge construction, but also has experience in non-residential and single-family home construction. Under David's leadership, the company has grown significantly.

Personal Life

David married Shannon Storms on September 16, 2000. The couple has three daughters: Sophie, born on June 26, 2002, and twins Adeline and Stella, born on June 15, 2004. Their marriage was featured in "The Real Housewives of Orange County," where they publicly addressed their issues while raising their children.

David and Shannon Beador

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Shannon filed for divorce in December 2017, with the divorce finalized in April 2019. The settlement included David paying Shannon $1.4 million, along with $2,935 in monthly child support and $7,065 in monthly spousal support. During this process, Vicki Gunvalson alleged on a "Real Housewives" reunion that David had physically abused Shannon, which Shannon vehemently denied.

In January 2018, David began dating Lesley Cook, and they got engaged in January 2020. The couple married in October 2020 and welcomed their daughter, Anna, in early 2021. Post his remarriage, David stopped his daughters Adeline and Stella from appearing on "Real Housewives," leading Shannon to file an emergency court order. The twins had been living with Shannon since March 2021, and a judge ruled in her favor, allowing the daughters to film the show while Shannon agreed to cover David's legal fees of $6,938.

Real Estate

In 2012, David and Shannon moved into a 13,306-square-foot mansion built using non-toxic materials. The eco-friendly home features seven bedrooms and ten-and-a-half bathrooms. Initially listed for nearly $16 million in 2013, it was relisted for $10.898 million in February 2016. Here’s a video tour of the home:

The mansion sold for $9.05 million two months later and boasts amenities such as an indoor basketball court, elevator, children's tea room, and piano room. The property also includes a guest house, putting green, and swimming pool.