Very Emotional Update !! American Pickers stars! Very Heartbreaking 😠News !It Will Shock You.
Very Emotional Update !! American Pickers stars! Very Heartbreaking 😠News !It Will Shock You.
American Pickers Stars businesses revealed, from Mike Wolf’s vacation rental to Jersey John’s antique restoration company.
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Mike Wolf has a real estate portfolio worth an estimated $5 million in areas of Tennessee and Iowa. The American Pickers stars have branched out from their reality TV roots and started businesses away from the cameras, from Mike Wolf’s vacation rental business to Jersey John’s on-brand antique restoration company. The History Channel stars have found more ways than one to make money.
Mike Wolf, 59, has created a business empire featuring real estate, antique stores, and more. He has starred on American Pickers alongside Danielle Colby, 48, and John “Jersey John” Chalet since its premier season in 2010, and more recently his brother, Robbie Wolf, after fan favorite Frank Fritz, 58, was fired.
Recently, the US Sun revealed that through the years, the antique hunter has opened a number of businesses outside of the show, from real estate to retail. In 2000, Mike founded Antique Archaeology in his hometown of Le Claire, Iowa, where he sells his antique finds and Pickers merchandise. He opened another antique shop in Nashville, Tennessee, where he lives in 2011.
Ever the entrepreneur, Mike opened up Wolf’s Village Bike in Eldridge, Iowa, in 1999, where he taught bicycle history and safety. The business is still active, with his sister Beth listed as an agent of the company. Mike launched MRD Properties the same year, where he continues to buy real estate and restore properties. He is also a landlord of multiple buildings and has a real estate net worth of approximately $3,467,300.
The TV personality went from in front of the camera to working behind the scenes when he launched the production company Mossy Point. American Pickers’ ratings plummeted by over 150,000 viewers as Mike Wolf begged fans to watch the show. His divorce settlement with ex-wife Jodi revealed his secret business ventures.
Court papers exclusively obtained from a Tennessee court read: Mike is awarded the sole and exclusive right to any and all intellectual property owned or created prior to or during the marriage, including all creative content, shows, scripts, pitches, ideas, and all other intellectual property or material created by him and/or MRD Properties Incorporated and/or Mossy Point Productions.
The History Channel star was also awarded sole, exclusive, and continued right to use his name, image, and likeness, and all other names, logos, or other intellectual property involving the show American Pickers, River Raiders, and the Untitled Jason Momoa project, or any other show created or contributed by him now or in the future.
While it’s unknown if the Untitled Jason Momoa project has any connection to the Aquaman star’s Mac series on the road, Mike did make an appearance during its first season. When Mike isn’t filming for American Pickers, he’s managing his many businesses and investing in real estate.
The US Sun can exclusively reveal details about his massive real estate portfolio, estimated to be worth $5,889,900, featuring Tennessee mansions and commercial properties. Mike, who shares his daughter Charley, 11, with his ex-wife Jodi, bought a $1.05 million home after their divorce in June 2020 in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee, according to Williamson County court records. The 3,153 sq. ft. mansion boasts three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a detached garage to store his cars, bikes, and other automobiles.
The US Sun previously reported that Mike purchased several commercial properties in Columbia, Tennessee, a city 46 miles from Nashville, to help bring business and tourists to the small town. According to Maury County property records, one commercial property is 4,320 sq. ft. and valued at $214,100, rented out to Hazelwood Laboratories, described as boutique music systems for hospitality and home.
Mike also owns a 2,900 sq. ft. property valued at $192,700, which Muletown Coffee currently rents. Another commercial property, a drama theater space called Packard Playhouse, is 4,653 sq. ft. and appraised at $336,600. Mike also owns a 6,279 sq. ft. commercial property worth $464,500, which he has rented out to a Trek bicycle store. The property includes an upstairs apartment that Mike rents out as “Two Lanes Guest House,” charging $275 a night on weekends and $200 on weekdays.
There are more details about Mike’s businesses, as well as Jersey John’s, Leticia Cline’s coffee shop, and Robbie Wolf’s antique shop.