How rich is Patricia Altschul? Southern Charm season 10 star’s net worth explored

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Patricia Altschul of "Southern Charm" television series attends BravoCon 2023 (Image via Getty)

Patricia Altschul, a prominent figure on Bravo's hit reality TV series Southern Charm. Known for her style, quick wit, and Southern aristocratic charm, Patricia has captivated audiences since the show’s debut in 2014.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, she has an estimated net worth of $100 million. Beyond her reality TV fame, Patricia’s wealth stems from a diverse range of accomplishments, including her career in art history, her role as a luxury brand entrepreneur, and her real estate portfolio.

As a central character in Southern Charm season 10, she represents modern entrepreneurial success, thus making her a beloved personality for viewers of the series.


Exploring Patricia Altschul’s wealth and legacy on

Southern Charm

Career achievements and success

Patricia Altschul’s net worth is rooted in a multifaceted career spanning academia, art dealerships, and reality television. According to her bio on Bravo, she has previously worked as an instructor and assistant professor at George Washington University. Following her passion for art, she now owns Arcadia, which is a successful art dealership based in Georgetown.

Patricia's national fame is sparked by her role in Southern Charm, created by her son, Whitney Sudler-Smith. The show gives viewers a peek into Charleston's elite social circles, where Patricia's lavish lifestyle and sharp commentary quickly made her a fan favorite. As of 2024, she has appeared in over 60 episodes of the series.

In addition to her television appearances, Patricia launched The Patricia Altschul Luxury Collection in 2020. The brand, which features upscale home decor, clothing, and accessories, has contributed significantly to her financial portfolio. Products from her collection are sold on the Home Shopping Network, making luxury items accessible to a broader audience.


Real estate ventures and lifestyle

Patricia’s wealth is evident in her real estate investments, particularly the historic Isaac Jenkins Mikell House in Charleston. According to Post & Courier, she purchased in 2008 for $4.8 million, the mansion underwent extensive renovations costing over $5 million and was frequently featured on Southern Charm.

In addition to the Mikell House, Patricia and her late husband Arthur Altschul owned a 30-room mansion in Long Island, which was sold in 2009 for $12.5 million, according to Bravo. Her eye for interior design and restoration has garnered her recognition, including a Pro Merito Award from the Preservation Society of Charleston.


Early life and personal background

Born on April 16, 1941, in Jacksonville, Florida, Patricia Madelyn Day was raised in Richmond, Virginia. As per her biography on Bravo, Patricia graduated magna cum laude from George Washington University in both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees, specializing in archaeology and art history. These fields later influenced her teaching career and her participation in the arts.

On the personal front, Page Six reported that Patricia married L. Hayes Smith in 1962 and the two are parents to Whitney Sudler-Smith. After their divorce in 1979, Patricia married Dr. Edward Stitt Fleming and later Arthur Altschul, a prominent Goldman Sachs partner and philanthropist. Her marriage to Arthur further solidified her connections to the elite social strata of New York and Charleston.

Patricia has also been recognized for her philanthropy, contributing to historical and cultural organizations. In 2012, she received the Woman of the Year award from the Police Athletic League of New York City.


Southern Charm airs on Bravo every Thursday at 9 PM ET, with episodes available to stream the following day on Peacock.

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