What is Carlton Gebbia's net worth?
Carlton Gebbia is a South African-born interior designer, former actress, and reality television personality who has a net worth of $75 million.
Carlton Gebbia is best known for appearing on Season 4 of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." With a distinct Gothic aesthetic and a strong commitment to her Wiccan faith, Carlton stood out among the Beverly Hills cast for her unapologetic individuality and unconventional home design. Before entering reality television, she pursued acting and later established herself as an architectural designer working alongside her former husband's development company, Gebbia Custom Estates. Though her time on television was brief, her elaborate Beverly Hills estate and outspoken personality left a lasting impression on viewers. Following her divorce in 2018, Carlton stepped back from public life, focusing primarily on family and personal pursuits.
Early Life and Background
Carlton Elizabeth was born on October 17, 1973, in South Africa. During childhood, she moved to London, England, where she spent much of her formative years. Her international upbringing gave her a distinct accent and perspective that later became part of her public persona.
In her early 20s, Carlton relocated to Los Angeles to pursue opportunities in entertainment. A defining aspect of her identity has been her practice of Wicca, a spiritual path she has stated runs in her family, particularly through her grandmother.
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Acting and Early Career
Before transitioning into design and reality television, Carlton appeared in small acting roles during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Her credits include appearances on "The Young and the Restless," "Suddenly Susan," "Time Share," and "Pretty When You Cry."
Although her acting career was modest, it introduced her to the Los Angeles entertainment industry and laid the groundwork for later media exposure.
Interior Design and the Gothic Estate
Carlton found her primary professional footing in interior and architectural design. Working closely with Gebbia Custom Estates, she served as the creative force behind several luxury properties developed by the firm.
Her most prominent project was the family's 15,200-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion in the gated Beverly Ridge Estates community. Carlton designed the estate with strong Gothic and Old World influences, incorporating cathedral ceilings, intricate ironwork, dark wood finishes, and dramatic architectural details. Cross motifs and castle-inspired elements reflected both her aesthetic and spiritual interests.
The property became a central feature of her public image and was heavily showcased during her time on reality television.

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"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills"
In 2013, Carlton joined the cast of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" for Season 4. She quickly became known for defending her Wiccan faith and for clashes with other cast members over religion, lifestyle differences, and personal boundaries.
While she appeared for only one season, her presence was memorable. Her home, spirituality, and refusal to conform to traditional Beverly Hills norms set her apart within the franchise.
Real Estate
Carlton and David's most notable real estate project was the construction of a 15,200-square-foot custom mansion in the gated Beverly Ridge Estates community of Beverly Hills in 2009.
The estate featured elaborate architectural details, cathedral-style elements, and specialty rooms, including a "burlesque" room and a confessional-inspired space. The property became widely known after appearing on reality television.
In April 2018, following his divorce, the mansion was initially listed for $22 million. It sold in December 2019 $13.7 million. It actually sold again in 2023 for $17 million. Here is a video tour:
After their divorce, David and Carlton both moved to Florida. David paid $5.6 million for a mansion in Miami, while Carlton paid $7.9 million for a mansion in Fort Lauderdale.
Marriage, Motherhood, and Later Life
Carlton married David Gebbia in 1997, and together they raised three children: Destiny, Mysteri, and Cross. During her time in the public eye, she frequently emphasized her role as a mother and designed parts of her home to maintain boundaries between adult entertainment spaces and family areas.
After their divorce was finalized in 2018, Carlton retreated from reality television and maintained a lower profile, focusing on her children and personal life.
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