What Is Ramona Singer's Net Worth?
Ramona Singer is an entrepreneur and reality television star who has a net worth of $16 million. The majority of Ramona Singer's net worth is attributable to a home in Southampton that she purchased in the 1990s with her then-husband, Mario Singer. Today, this property is co-owned by Ramona and Mario. It's worth at least $12 million and produces $200,000+ per MONTH in rental income.
Ramona Singer became one of the most recognizable faces in Bravo's long-running series "The Real Housewives of New York City." Joining the cast at the show's debut in 2008, she quickly stood out for her unfiltered opinions, high-energy personality, and candid approach to life, making her a fixture of the franchise for over a decade. Beyond her television fame, Singer built a career in fashion and lifestyle products, starting with her wholesale clothing company RMS Fashions and expanding into ventures such as skincare, jewelry, and even her own wine label, Ramona Pinot Grigio. Her business acumen and ability to turn her television notoriety into entrepreneurial opportunities helped solidify her reputation as both a reality star and a savvy self-promoter. At the same time, her personal life – including her marriage and dramatic divorce from Mario Singer, her adventures in dating, and her close relationship with her daughter Avery – kept her at the center of fan discussion. Combining entrepreneurship, television drama, and an unfiltered personality, Ramona Singer became one of the defining personalities of Bravo's Housewives franchise and a household name in reality television.
Early Life
Ramona Mazur was born on November 18, 1956, in Southampton, New York. She was one of three children raised by her mother, Veronika, who was Hungarian, and her father, Bohdan, who was Ukrainian American. Her upbringing was not without difficulty, as she witnessed domestic abuse in her household, an experience that would later fuel her philanthropic efforts. Ramona's brother, Bohdan Jr., passed away in 2006.

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Career
After graduating with honors from the Fashion Institute of Technology with a B.S. in Marketing, Ramona began her professional life as a buyer for Macy's. She then moved into the wholesale clothing business, holding positions at The French Connection and Calvin Klein. These early roles gave her valuable experience in fashion merchandising, marketing, and distribution, skills she later leveraged to launch her own ventures.
She founded RMS Fashions, a wholesale company that specialized in closeouts and excess inventory, which became a reliable and profitable business. Over time, Ramona branched out into lifestyle products. She launched a skincare line called Tru Renewal (later rebranded as Ageless by Ramona), developed the Ramona Singer Jewelry Collection for the Home Shopping Network, and co-founded True Faith Jewelry with her then-husband, Mario Singer.
Her entrepreneurial instincts also led her to introduce her own wine label, Ramona Pinot Grigio, sourced from Italy. The brand capitalized on her Housewives fame and became both a revenue stream and a signature part of her public persona. Together, these business ventures made Ramona one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the Housewives franchise, proving she could use her television platform to build lasting brands.
The Real Housewives of New York City
Ramona joined "The Real Housewives of New York City" in 2008 at age 52, and she quickly established herself as one of the franchise's most outspoken and polarizing personalities. Known for her blunt honesty, quick temper, and trademark "Singer Stinger" remarks, she brought an unpredictable energy that made her a central figure in the ensemble cast.
Over the course of thirteen seasons, audiences watched Ramona navigate friendships, motherhood, marriage, divorce, and dating. She became known for memorable moments such as her dramatic eye rolls, her devotion to Pinot Grigio, and her ability to stir up conflict in nearly any situation. At the same time, she showed a vulnerable side through her struggles with Mario's infidelity and their eventual divorce, which played out both on and off screen.
By the later seasons, Ramona had cemented her status as one of Bravo's most enduring Housewives, reportedly earning $500,000 per season. Her tenure lasted until 2021, when Bravo rebooted the show with an entirely new cast. Ramona's time on the series not only gave her reality TV fame but also expanded her business reach, solidified her public persona, and ensured her place in the cultural legacy of the Housewives franchise.

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Philanthropy
Philanthropy has been a meaningful part of Ramona's life. She donates a portion of the proceeds from her wine business to shelters for victims of domestic violence, motivated by the abuse she witnessed growing up. She has supported organizations related to children's health, education, and welfare, including the Africa Foundation and Beyond, which builds schools for underprivileged children.
Personal Life
Ramona married Mario Singer in 1992 after meeting him at a gym. They welcomed their daughter, Avery, in 1995. For years, their marriage was depicted as solid, including a televised vow renewal on "RHONY." However, the relationship collapsed when Mario was revealed to be having an affair with socialite Kasey Dexter. Ramona filed for divorce, which was finalized in 2015 after 23 years of marriage.
Since her divorce, Ramona's dating life has often been featured on television. She briefly dated Tom D'Agostino in 2015 and later Steven Gerber in 2017, though both relationships ended quickly. Through all changes, she has remained close to her daughter, Avery, who herself became a familiar face on "RHONY."
Real Estate
In 1995, Ramona and Mario purchased a Southampton home for $1 million. Situated on 1.4 acres with six bedrooms and six bathrooms, it has been primarily used as an income property, commanding summer rents as high as $200,000 to $250,000 per month. Today, the estate is estimated to be worth around $12 million.
In 1998, the couple purchased a Manhattan condo for $1.42 million. Ramona sold the 2,468-square-foot residence in 2019 for just over $4 million.
More recently, in August 2021, Ramona purchased a condo in West Palm Beach, Florida, for $715,000. This move signaled a lifestyle change, with more time spent in Florida after decades in New York.