Netflix is rolling out Selling the City, the latest sibling in its bougie real estate reality TV empire! After we binged our way through the sunny chaos of Selling Sunset and the coastal drama of Selling the O.C., it’s time to trade stilettos for snow boots and dive into the high-stakes, caffeine-fueled shark tank of New York City real estate.
What’s the Deal? (Literally)
Selling the City introduces a gang of no-nonsense, larger-than-life real estate agents who sell multimillion-dollar apartments while dodging pigeons and keeping their dry cleaning bill outrageous. The agents, employed at Douglas Elliman, spend their days juggling luxury listings, power struggles, and enough personal drama to rival an off-Broadway production.
Think bidding wars, backstabbing, and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline—all served with a side of passive-aggressive banter. Whether it’s a penthouse or a pied-à-terre, these agents will stop at nothing to close deals and definitely make sure you know they’re better than you.
Meet the Glamorous Cast
This crew doesn’t just sell property; they sell their personalities harder than a Times Square Elmo on Christmas Eve:
– Eleonora Srugo: Queen of sass with a Rolodex bigger than the Empire State Building.
– Jade Chan: So stylish she makes the Upper East Side look budget.
– Taylor Middleton: Juggling deals and designer handbags like a pro.
– Jordyn Taylor Braff: Probably already sold the Brooklyn Bridge.
– Abigail Godfrey: The resident overachiever—probably closing a deal right now.
– Gisselle Meneses-Núñez: Fluent in multiple languages… and side-eye.
– Justin Tuinstra: Brings boy-next-door charm to the cutthroat scene.
– Steve Gold: The silver fox who might sell your dream apartment and steal your heart.
When and Where to Watch
The entire 8-episode season drops January 3, 2025—just in time for you to binge-watch while avoiding New Year’s resolutions.
Drama Alert!
From contract wars to cocktail-hour confrontations, the trailer teases enough drama to keep even the most jaded New Yorker hooked. Will friendships survive the ruthless market? Will someone cry over a botched open house? Tune in to find out (and to judge their outfits, obviously).
P.S. The trailer is below. But warning: you might be tempted to sell everything you own for a Manhattan studio with “charming” exposed pipes.