Genuinely need to associate Patrick Schwarzenegger with something other than what's...occurred...on The White Lotus, so might as well dive into his net worth. Because turns out he's rich.

How rich, you ask? Compared to his dad, Arnold Schwarzenegger, not very. Compared to the rest of us? Massively.

What Is Patrick's Total Net Worth?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Patrick has a personal net worth of $8 million. Which is seemingly money he's earned (vs inherited), both through TV/film and through real estate investments.

While Patrick's breakout role is obviously The White Lotus, he's been acting for a minute—appearing in The Staircase and The Terminal List, to name a few.

^ Me, digging into the net worths of various celebrities.

So, How Much Did The White Lotus Pay?

HBO has rudely failed to release the cast's salaries, but there are reports that leads earn anywhere from $150,000–$500,000 per episode. A pretty wide range that likely has to do with how famous any given cast member is (like, pretty sure the likes of Parker Posey are pulling in more that Patrick...).

He Has a Ton Invested Into Real Estate

This man is collecting fancy homes faster than I'm collecting questionable hair growth supplements advertised to me on Instagram. And he's made a killing flipping houses. In 2018, he reportedly dropped $1.9 million on two West Hollywood homes, and sold them for $2.25 million a couple years later. That same year (2018), he bought a $3.1 million place in Santa Monica, as well as a $2.85 million farmhouse in West Hollywood (which he sold for $3.191 million in 2020). Then in 2020, he bought a $4.385 million mansion in L.A., which he sold for $5.125 million in 2022.

The man knows how to turn a profit! And he learned it from his dad. Which brings us to....

Arnold Schwarzenegger's Net Worth, Real Quick

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You're truly not prepared. Arnold reportedly has a net worth of $750 million thanks to commanding $20-30 million per movie at his peak, $100-200 million in real estate, and a stake in an investment company worth up to $500 million.

While Patrick is clearly following in his dad's footsteps both in acting and real estate, he pushed back against recent nepo baby allegations, telling The Sunday Times “I know there are people who’ll say I only got this role because of who my dad is. They’re not seeing that I’ve had ten years of acting classes, put on [high] school plays every week, worked on my characters for hours on end or the hundreds of rejected auditions I’ve been on.”

“Of course, it’s frustrating and you can get boxed in and you think at that moment, I wish I didn’t have my last name," he continued. "But that’s a small moment. I would never trade my life with anyone. I’m very fortunate to have the life and family that I have, the parents I have and the lessons and values they’ve instilled in me.”

Welp. Patiently waiting for my parents to instill some lessons and values about how to flip homes in me.