He has just notched up £2.3million in one of his firms.
New figures have revealed that Mark’s outfit The Wright Look Models is worth £2.3million – with £1.4m of that value invested in “fixed assets”.
Fixed assets are generally land, buildings or equipment
And Mark’s include a £1.1million house he built himself, and now run as a buy-to-let.
The rest of the value of the firm is held in cash and investments like stocks.
His wealth was posted at £11million three years ago when he was listed at number three in The Sun’s Reality TV Rich List.
But the cash has continued to roll in. He has earned big courtesy of his property portfolio, having replacing an Essex mansion with four town houses, worth £5.5million in all.
Holding as much as £2.6million his company, Chigwell Properties Ltd, after using it to knock down the property for his new builds in 2018.
Mark is retaining one of the houses via Wright Look.
The keen developer demolished a £1.3million farmhouse in Essex, where he and actress partner Michelle Keegan are building their dream home.
After their revamp the house is now worth as much as £3million.
The couple run a fashion label, while Mark set up an online workout business, Train Wright. Though still in their infancy, both firms are set to bring in big bucks.
After starting his career on TOWIE in 2010, where he stayed for just over a year, Mark was runner-up on I’m A Celeb in 2011, came fourth on Strictly in 2014 and has hosted Take Me Out: The Gossip, This Morning and Mark Wright’s Hollywood Nights.
In 2017, he earned a small fortune interviewing A-listers including Kim Kardashian on US show Extra in LA.
However, two years away from Our Girl star Michelle was enough, and he returned to the UK, landing a gig on Channel 5’s The Bachelor, plus his Heart Radio show on Saturdays, which alone is worth £150k a year.
Further cash rolls in from DJ gigs at £10k a pop, and deals with Umbro, Littlewoods and Matalan – and the fact that branded Instagram posts can land celebs like Mark £4.5k for each post.