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Fictional Finances: Addison Montgomery from “Private Practice”

December 19th, 2008 8:16 pm

Addison Montgomery from ABC's Private PracticeFrom New York to Seattle to Santa Monica, “Private Practice’s” Addison has certainly traipsed across the continent in the past few years. When Addison Montgomery was first introduced to America, she was Derek Shepherd’s wife, tracking him to Seattle during a messy separation. In “Private Practice,” Addison has taken Santa Monica by storm and attempted to get her personal and professional life back in order. But is one of the world’s foremost neo-natal surgeons really able to keep up with the expense of living in Santa Monica, California? Even if she comes in with no credit card debt, you might be surprised to learn the truth.

Who is Addison Montgomery?

According to ABC, “Private Practice’s” Addison is a renowned neonatal surgeon and “board-certified OB/GYN, having completed fellowships in maternal-fetal medicine and medical genetics.” She moved to Santa Monica, California, in 2007, from Manhattan, by way of Seattle, where she ran a top-class NICU and was a star surgeon at Seattle Grace and in “Grey’s Anatomy.” According to Allied Physicians, neonatal medicine roughly brings in between $286,000 and $381,000 depending on the experience level of the doctor. In Addison’s case, and since she is regularly referred to on both “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Private Practice” as one of the top neonatal surgeons, it’s logical to assume that she makes approximately $300,000 to $350,000 a year. There’s never been any indication during “Grey’s Anatomy” or “Private Practice” that Addison has any debt, credit card or otherwise, and it appears that she is doing well for herself financially

What’s the Cost of Living in Santa Monica?

Santa Monica, the setting for the private practice that Addison works at, is one of the more expensive areas in the United States to settle in. According to Salary.com’s Cost of Living Calculator, the cost of living in nearby Los Angeles is 24.3 percent higher than in Seattle. So even for Addison, a skilled and renowned surgeon, it’s evident that she would have been making a bit less money after a move to California from Seattle.

In addition to the fact that Addison would be making a slightly smaller salary (also relative to the smaller workload she incurs at a small practice), Santa Monica’s home prices are considerably more than those in Washington. According to Yahoo Real Estate, the median home value in Santa Monica is $1,653,381. Remembering that Addison owns a large and beautiful home on the water, it’s reasonable to assume that her home probably cost in the vicinity of $2,000,000, and potentially more.

Could Addison Swing It?

Though it might seem like Addison is good to go, in fact, she’d be hard pressed to make it work while still saving money for retirement and expenses. Typically, you should spend no more than one-third of your gross salary on your mortgage. So, if Addison is making $350,000 a year, she wouldn’t want to spend more than $116,666 a year on her mortgage, which is approximately $9,722 a month. However, the Mortgage Calc calculator estimates that a home of $2,000,000 with a 30-year mortgage and a 5.75-percent interest rate would cost Addison approximately $11,671 a month. Even if she had money to put down on the house, it could be a tight squeeze for her to live and spend at will in posh Santa Monica society without the use of credit cards. Add in fancy parties, clothes, shoes and handbags, all of which seem to simply appear for Addison, and it’s pretty obvious that she’s either using a credit card or you’re watching television.

Even doctors and surgeons don’t have it easy these days. Before we’ve even talked about malpractice insurance and health insurance companies, a doctor making $350,000 might be hard pressed to keep up with the Joneses in a well-to-do part of town. Even a doctor making a decent wage might not be able to live up to television’s standards. Watch Addison’s spending and lifestyle on “Private Practice” with a grain of salt - even the best credit cards in her wallet might be getting more of a workout than it appears.

Kelly Herdrich


8 Comments »

  1. While this is a cute story you are obviously not a hard core Grey’s fan or you would know that our Dr. Forbes Montgomery is family money rich and would not need to live solely off her salary as a top notch surgeon.

    Comment by crolfs — December 22, 2008 @ 8:31 pm

  2. Addison has a $25,000,000 trust fund as well.

    Comment by Julie — December 22, 2008 @ 9:01 pm

  3. This is stupid. If they’d actually watched the show, they would know that Addison is very wealthy, comes from a rich family, and has a $25 million dollar trust fund. She and Derek owned a brownstone overlooking Central Park AND a house in the Hampton, for goodness sake. Get your facts straight, people.

    Comment by Katie — December 22, 2008 @ 9:06 pm

  4. If you actually watch the show, you’d know that Addison Forbes Montgomery is an heiress with a $25 million trust fund (the name gives it away for a start !!)

    It was mentioned a couple of times on Greys, and several times on Private Practice.

    Comment by Karen — December 22, 2008 @ 9:20 pm

  5. Actually the character of Addison comes from a very rich family and she has very large trust fund. If I remember correctly $25,000,000. So I think her salary is just icing on her cake.

    Comment by Lisseth — December 23, 2008 @ 3:27 pm

  6. I’m sure she finds the 25 million dollar trust fund from her wealthy family helpful.

    Comment by Kris — December 24, 2008 @ 2:52 pm

  7. Thing is a very important fact about the character Addison isn’t mentioned in the article: her very wealthy family (the Forbes and Montgomery clans) have provided her with a 25 million dollar trust fund.

    Comment by Kris — December 24, 2008 @ 3:07 pm

  8. The true fans have spoken—we stand corrected!

    Comment by cccg — January 7, 2009 @ 9:50 pm


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