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TV millionaires: Konny and Manu Reimann have so much money thanks to their television career

2023-01-13T10:45:04.081Z


TV millionaires: Konny and Manu Reimann have so much money thanks to their television career Created: 01/13/2023 11:37 am By: Lukas Einkammerer Konny and Manu Reimann became known on "Goodbye Germany". The two of them run the “Konny Island” resort privately. Thanks to their TV career and their private projects, the two are now rich. O'ahu – Many have a lifelong dream of packing their bags, say


TV millionaires: Konny and Manu Reimann have so much money thanks to their television career

Created: 01/13/2023 11:37 am

By: Lukas Einkammerer

Konny and Manu Reimann became known on "Goodbye Germany".

The two of them run the “Konny Island” resort privately.

Thanks to their TV career and their private projects, the two are now rich.

O'ahu – Many have a lifelong dream of packing their bags, saying goodbye to their German homeland and starting a life in a foreign country.

Since 2004, "Goodbye Germany" has accompanied determined emigrants all over the world in their plans to start over on distant shores and to master the challenges that their new homeland presents them with.

A family that is considered a true success story of the cult Vox format is the Reimanns around father Konny (67), mother Manu (54) and the children Janina (35) and Jason (32).

Audience favorites worth millions: the Reimanns have so much money

While not everyone succeeds in the journey into the unknown and some unfortunate "Goodbye Germany" stars have to return home as failed emigrants, the Reimanns have made the leap.

With their sympathetic and down-to-earth manner, they were able to win the hearts of the audience and, after moving from Texas to Hawaii, today enjoy a quiet life with a real island feeling.

Since their first Vox appearance in 2006, Manu and Konny Reimann have appeared in countless well-known TV formats and have also earned a golden nose with guest houses and Konny's legendary cooperation with Müller Milchreis.

Konny and Manu Reimann have become true TV millionaires since their time on "Goodbye Germany".

They owe their wealth, among other things, to their resort “Konny Island”.

© dpa/Fabian Bimmer;

Screenshot/Instagram/manuelareimann (photomontage)

Konny and Co. are not as incredibly rich as their "Goodbye Germany" colleague Robert Geiss (58), but their account balance is still impressive.

It doesn't matter whether it's the family's own YouTube channel "Reimanns LIFE" or their latest TV project "Welcome to the Reimanns" on Kabel Eins - with so many different sources of income, a (not so) small amount of prosperity quickly comes together.

Exactly how many gold coins are in her treasury is no secret, because according to

vermoegensmagazin.de

Reimann's wealth amounts to a whopping three million euros.

How much does emigration cost?

Some would never dare, others have long dreamed of traveling into the unknown.

Even if emigrating sounds exciting – if you don’t want to return to Germany after a few months and have failed, you need a well-filled wallet.

A family of four should bring at least 90,000 euros in seed capital to the adopted country.

The more ambitious the project, the larger the financial buffer should be.

If you save, plan wisely and get detailed information about your destination before you leave, the new start on distant shores should be quite successful.

(Source: 

auswandern-info.com

)

The "Konny Island" gold mine: their own resort has made the Reimanns rich

Many reality stars can only dream of three million euros, but of course the Reimanns' money doesn't come from anywhere, but is mainly attributable to the "Konny Island" resort.

As

vermoegensmagazin.de

reports, Konny invested 50,000 euros each in the construction of the three inns Blankenese, Dithmarschen and Schenefeld – which he should have recovered several times with the sale of the facility in the Texas city of Gainesville for almost 510,000 dollars.

If you also want to relax in the new “Konny Island” in Hawaii, you have to shell out around 1,000 euros per week for two people – after all, luxury near the sea doesn’t come for free.

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Fan articles such as Konny's own sauces, the three books by the trained ship engine builder and Manuela's online shop "Just Kiddies" should also contribute to the flow of money in the Reimann house.

All in all, it seems as if the two played their cards right, managed shrewdly - and, above all, had a clear idea of ​​how they imagined their life in the USA, their adopted country, right from the start.

Unfortunately, no new episodes of “Die Reimanns” have been shown on television since last autumn.

Sources used:

vermoegensmagazin.de, auswandern-info.com

Source: merkur

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