Netflix’s Selling The OC is coming back for Season 4! Yes, the glitzy, drama-fueled world of real estate in Orange County is returning, and this time it promises even more jaw-dropping properties and, of course, jaw-dropping arguments. (Because what’s a million-dollar listing without a side of screaming?)
The hit series, which follows the beautiful people—I mean, real estate agents—at the Oppenheim Group’s Corona Del Mar office, is already filming in sunny Orange County, California. Creator Adam DiVello spilled a little tea to Netflix’s Tudum about what’s cooking this season, and spoiler alert: it’s not just overpriced kitchens with marble countertops.
“A lot has changed in the real lives of those agents since Season 3,” Adam said, cryptically, like a reality show Yoda. “So it’s exciting to get back down there.” Translation: Someone probably had a messy breakup, someone else is feuding over commission splits, and someone definitely cried at a broker’s open.
But wait, there’s more! Adam teased “a lot of new faces” joining the cast. No word yet if these new agents are seasoned real estate sharks or fresh-out-of-a-Bachelor-audition hopefuls, but apparently, they’re already “crushing it down there.” Crushing what? Their competition? Each other’s egos? Only time will tell.
Who’s Not Coming Back?
While Adam stayed tight-lipped about the details, we already know at least three agents are skipping out on Season 4. Could it be due to drama overload? Career changes? Or maybe they just got tired of being filmed while aggressively flipping through contracts? The mystery adds to the suspense.
Meanwhile, in the Selling Universe…
In case you’ve been living under a non-renovated rock, the Selling franchise has been busy! Earlier this month, Selling the City made its Netflix debut, bringing urban drama and skyscraper sales to the table. And don’t worry, Selling Sunset fans—filming for the next season of the OG series is also underway, with rumors of drama already simmering. (Of course, there’s drama—it’s Selling Sunset. That show produces fights like Starbucks produces lattes.)
So, get ready to binge-watch the glam, the gossip, and the gold-plated chandeliers of Selling The OC Season 4. Whether you’re here for the real estate or the real drama, one thing’s for sure: Netflix knows how to sell us the tea.