'Renovation Wild' stars Grant and Lynsey Cumings have carried out reasonably smartly for themselves with their net worths. Here's how much the HGTV stars make.
As the house owners of a number of luxurious safari hotels in Lower Zambezi National Park and South Luangwa National Park, its unsurprising to many that partners and Renovation Wild stars Grant and Lynsey Cumings have performed rather neatly for themselves over time. Their combined net worth is sufficient to turn out just how a hit they're both on and off HGTV.
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With their renovation series in complete swing, it’s no surprise lovers are inquisitive about their net worths (and spoiler alert: it’s a lot). Let’s get into the details about how a lot the experienced home reno stars make.
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According to Grant’s LinkedIn, the HGTV stars have owned and operated Chiawa Camp and Old Mondoro for almost 35 years (they opened the camps in June 1989). Since then, they've expanded their empire in Zambia to include additional websites like Puku Ridge and Chichele Presidential and reports together with safaris, canoeing, and boating.
Grant and Lynsey Cumings
Resort Owners and Hosts of HGTV's 'Renovation Wild'
Net worth: $2 million
Birthplace: Zambia, Africa (Grant)
Children: Scott Cumings (17) and Lauren Cumings (15)
Parents: Dave and Jenny Cumings (Grant)
TV Show: 'Renovation Wild'
Grant and Lynsey Cumings own and operate a couple of safari motels in Lower Zambezi National Park and South Luangwa National Park, and now, they famous person in their very own HGTV show about their renovations.
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With the spectacular success of Chiawa Safaris, Grant and Lynsey’s sky-high net worths are simplest herbal. According to Gossip Next Door, the Cumings each and every have an estimated net worth of upwards of $1 million, making their reported combined net worth of at least $2 million, though the couple hasn't publicly showed that.
After overseeing Chiawa Safaris for many years, Grant and Lynsey’s efforts are after all being shared with a broader target audience.
In May 2023, their sequence Renovation Wild debuted on HGTV, and it outlines the couple’s journey to renovating two in their remote Zambian hotels, Chiawa Camp and Old Mondoro.
The eight-episode show options Grant and Lynsey — and their kids — updating their unique properties while dealing with a slew of exceptional obstacles.
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Described via the Sunday Telegraph as a “bush [dynasty] whose hobby for their environment has extended far beyond their own livelihoods into conservation and group outreach,” Grant and Lynsey have no doubt made a identify for themselves in Lower Zambezi National Park and South Luangwa National Park.
According to the Chiawa Safaris website, both companions convey distinctive reviews to the table, which has knowledgeable their decades of arduous work.
Lynsey’s level in Hospitality Management, earlier employment by means of Marriott Hotels and British Airways, and Grant’s stage in Business and years of experience with conservation and guiding place the couple as safari industry experts and have contributed to the remarkable luck of their safari inns.
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Not simplest that, however the Zambian panorama is all Grant has ever known. "I was born here in Zambia, our safari lodges are here and we're raising our family here, so everything is on the line,” Grant explained. “And it's survival of the fittest out there."
Catch new episodes of Renovation Wild Mondays at 9 p.m. EST on HGTV.
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