The real estate rollercoaster that was Buying Beverly Hills has officially gone belly up after just two seasons. Yes, you heard it right—Mauricio Umansky, the man with more property deals than your favorite Monopoly champ, is now down one reality TV show.
Mauricio, the 54-year-old real estate wizard, was the star of this Netflix series, but it seems his magic didn’t quite extend to the viewership numbers. The show also featured his step-daughter Farrah Brittany and his daughter Alexia Umansky—both of whom are taking “bring your child to work day” to a whole new level. And just when you thought the family reunion was complete, enter daughter number three, Sophia, who strutted into season two as an intern. You know, because nothing says “starting from the bottom” like joining your dad’s Netflix show.
Buying Beverly Hills was supposed to be a glitzy, glamorous peek into the high-stakes world of luxury real estate—think million-dollar mansions, relationships as fragile as a glass chandelier, and friendships faker than a staged open house. But alas, not enough people cared to watch agents flip mansions or casually drop $50 million in casual conversation. According to Deadline, the show was sent packing due to a serious case of viewer ghosting. Ouch!
But don’t cry for the Umanskys just yet. While Buying Beverly Hills has been shown the door, Netflix is still in the real estate game. Selling Sunset—the drama-fueled saga that’s as addictive as your morning coffee—is coming back for its eighth season. Yes, eighth! Meanwhile, Selling The OC and the newly-minted Owning Manhattan are still hanging in there, though their future is as uncertain as a real estate deal with 10 counteroffers.
So, while Mauricio and his clan may be off your screens, there’s still plenty of property drama to go around. Keep your remote handy—there are more outrageous commissions and feigned friendships on the horizon!