A new TV show on Netflix has captured the attention of viewers with its wild and intense drama, leaving fans hooked.

The acting is superb. The performance is outstanding.

January 17th 2025.

A new TV show on Netflix has captured the attention of viewers with its wild and intense drama, leaving fans hooked.
Netflix has once again hit the mark with their latest addition to the franchise, Selling the City. Following the success of Selling Sunset, where glamorous realtors sell multi-million dollar homes in Los Angeles, the streaming giant has expanded to include various branches of the franchise. With the recent releases of Selling the OC and Selling Tampa, the cameras have now landed in New York City to capture all the explosive drama and introduce a new group of lip gloss-wearing estate agents.

Fans have taken to social media to rave about the show, with many praising the cast and their impeccable fashion sense. One user, @cgothis, even declared that the entire cast has outdressed the casts of Selling Sunset and Selling the OC combined in just one season. Another fan, @alloveranthony, couldn't stop gushing about the show and claimed that the last two minutes of season one were some of the best television they've seen in a long time. It's safe to say that viewers are hooked, as @cripsynotcrispy wrote, "Alright, Netflix... you've done it again. I'm officially addicted." Even @jaydouglas__98 chimed in, declaring Selling the City as their favorite thing ever.

The show stars Justin Tuinstra, Gisselle Meneses-Nunez, Taylor Middleton, Jade Chan, Eleonora Srugo, Abigail Godfrey, Jordyn Taylor Braff, and Steve Gold, showcasing the glitz and glamour of the New York City real estate world. Speaking of Eleonora Srugo, one user, @fodenfilter, praised her as the first Netflix reality TV protagonist that they actually liked. They described her as a genuine and good person, who is excelling in her career. But it's not just Eleonora who is making waves in the show, as newcomer Jade Chan proves to be a bit of an antagonist, stirring up drama within the group. @_palmviews is already eagerly anticipating a season two of Selling the City.

The show follows the realtors of Douglas Elliman in New York City, with Eleonora tasked with forming her own team after closing a massive $75 million deal. But it's not an easy feat, as seen in the challenges she faces while trying to build her team. Alongside Eleonora, the team consists of fiery newbie Abigail Godfrey, Giselle Meneses, Jordyn Taylor Braff, and Southern belle Taylor Middleton, who is also Eleonora's star pupil. While there are a few men in the office, Selling the City focuses mainly on the women and their personal goals and struggles as they strive for success.

But things take a dramatic turn when Eleonora's old friend and fellow Douglas Elliman agent, Jade Chan, enters the picture. She quickly becomes a source of conflict within the group, causing tension and drama. In the final episode, things get even more intense as Jade even threatens to sue Netflix while appearing on the streaming platform. Will Selling the City be renewed for a second season? Only time will tell, as Netflix often waits for audience reactions before making a decision. With the franchise's original show, Selling Sunset, currently on its eighth season and still going strong, fans are hopeful for more seasons of Selling the City.

As fans eagerly binge-watch Selling the City, residents of Los Angeles are currently facing the devastating wildfires that have swept through the city, causing destruction and displacement. The owners of the Oppenheim Group, Jason and Brett Oppenheim, who are featured in Selling Sunset, have shown their support for those affected by the fires. In a statement, Jason announced that all Oppenheim Group agents will represent those who have lost their homes in the fires for free, or credit back any commission they receive in the transaction. This act of kindness has been praised by many, as the brothers offer a helping hand in a time of need.

Selling the City is now available for streaming on Netflix, and fans are already hoping for a second season. In the midst of all the drama and excitement, it's important to remember those affected by the wildfires and offer support in any way possible. As Jason said, "As real estate agents, we have an obligation to help those in need, even when it's difficult." It's a reminder to always lend a helping hand to those in need.

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