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City Dreams on Screen: A Review of Netflix's New Real Estate Series

Is Netflix's 'Selling the City' a Hit or Miss in Real Estate Reality TV?

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he latest addition to Netflix's real estate lineup, Selling the City, brings a fresh cast of characters to the competitive world of luxury property sales in New York City. At its helm is Eleonora, a no-nonsense boss who demands results and expects her team to deliver. Her first meeting with her team sets the tone for the season: get the job done, or get out.

    The cast includes Abi, the newbie who's already ruffling feathers with her youth and inexperience; Justin, a charming agent who initially impresses but later reveals his sexist tendencies; and Steve Gold, a familiar face from Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York. The show also boasts stunning properties and events that will leave viewers in awe.

    As tensions rise among the agents, alliances are formed and broken, and drama unfolds. Jade, one of the agents, sparks controversy with her behavior towards Eleonora, while Justin's relationships with his colleagues begin to fray. Meanwhile, Steve Gold brings his signature charm and charisma to the show.

    Eleonora is a standout star, delivering raw and emotional honesty that makes for compelling TV. The season promises plenty of twists and turns, including awkward situationships, threats to sue, and even a dramatic confrontation between Jade and Eleonora. With its mix of glamour, drama, and high-stakes real estate deals, Selling the City is appointment television at its best.

    The show's highlight reel includes jaw-dropping properties, luxurious events, and plenty of catty conflicts. While it may not quite live up to some of the previous shows in the genre, Selling the City is a must-watch for fans of reality TV and real estate. With its talented cast and addictive drama, it's the perfect way to kick off the new year – if only we didn't have to wait for news on a second season.

Real estate professionals navigate city markets in Netflix series 'City Dreams' review.