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How much does Rick and Marty Lagina earn from their TV show? Know their net worth, here

Rick Lagina and Marty Lagina are popular from the History channel’s reality show The Curse of Oak Island. They are also named as Lagina Brothers in the US.

They earn a hefty amount of money from their reality TV shows. Marty even owns the vinery yard in Michigan, US. How much amount of net worth they acc u mulated, we have the answer here. To know every detail of their income sources follows the article. 

Lagina Brothers' Net Worth, Income Sources

Rick and Marty Lagina's appearance in the series The Curse of Oak Island has raised them to fame. Rick, as well as his brother Marty, has not revealed much about their respective personal lives. In spite of being one of the desired television personalities, Rick has not revealed much about his personal life. 

According to the celebrity net worth. Marty Lagina has an estimated net worth of around $100 million in 2019. Whereas, his brother Rick's net worth is estimated to be around $10million, as per the same source. Vot of them acc u mulated such a  hefty amount of net worth from their reality TV career. Especially their TV series The Curse of Oak Island plays a major role in their earnings. Despite having such a hefty net worth, there is nothing further about their house, property, and cars.  

Both Lagina brothers have gained much popularity after the stint on History channel’s reality show "The Curse of Oak Island". 

Sources report that Marty's salary is nearly $100k per episode. Therefore, his brother Rick is also paid in the same range. 

He Owns a Winery And a Wind Turbine Company

In the nearly 2000s, Marty also began a 3-acre winery, Row 7″ which is also the major part of his net worth. But, he later upgraded to his wine business to a much larger operation called Mari Vineyards located in the heart of Old Mission Peninsula. He spent his winter session using green energy and extra sunlight and warmth to make his grapes more productive and sweat. 

In the Fall of 2009, Marty sold Terra to CMS Energy for $58 million and turned his attention to the wind. Lagina's new company, Heritage Sustainable Energy, plans 60 turbines at the Missaukee site,  a megawatt capacity that would make the site the biggest wind-energy producer in Michigan.

Rick And Marty Lagina's TV series The Curse of Oak Island

Rick and Marty are considered the two most talented television personalities. "The Curse of Oak Island" is a doc u mentary series that will be led by two brothers, Marty Lagina and Rick Lagina, from Kingsford, Michigan.

In the series, two brothers make an effort to find the theorized treasure rumored to have been buried on the uninhabited Oak Island located on the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada.

The series was premiered on January 5, 2014. The series is based on incorporate historical footage of past searchers as well as dramatic re-creations of infamous events that took place since the late 1700s. In the reality show, The Two Michigan brothers’ work to reveal the mysteries of a treasure island in Nova Scotia.

The series is featured in the History Channel series that airs Sunday night. The show especially highlights the work of Rick and Marty Lagina who spent the summer searching the so-called Money Pit on Nova Scotia’s Oak Island.

 

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In the series, Rick has been obsessed with the mystery of Oak Island since he was just 11 years old. Later, he read about it in January of 1965. He is brought up in a humble, close-knit family. Here are the five facts about Rick Lagina you shouldn't miss it.

Marty Lagina goes from energy mogul to treasure hunter in the new History Channel adventure reality series The Curse of Oak Island.

Prior to being a reality star, he channeled his impressive energy towards extracting natural gas and extracting the wind in Northern Michigan.

The popularity of the TV show has kept on increasing with every season. Currently, they are running the fifth season of The Curse of Oakland in the History channel.