Netflix Announces 'Selling the City': A NYC Edition of 'Selling Sunset'

Netflix Announces 'Selling the City': A NYC Edition of 'Selling Sunset'

Get ready for more glamour and drama as Netflix expands the 'Selling' series to the bustling streets of New York City with a new spinoff property show.

Selling Sunset is about to get a Big Apple spinoff.

Netflix has ordered the next installment in its hit Selling franchise, Selling the City, the streaming giant announced on Thursday, May 30.

Netflix has announced that the first season of Selling the City will focus on a group of tough and talented agents at Douglas Elliman as they navigate the competitive world of luxury real estate in New York City.

Selling the City will be the third spinoff of Selling Sunset, which is currently in its eighth season. Selling Tampa aired for one season in 2021, while Selling the OC recently premiered its third season. Selling Sunset and Selling the OC feature realtors from the Oppenheim Group, while Selling Tampa showcased the Black-owned Allure Realty firm in Florida.

Production for the upcoming series Selling the City will kick off shortly. The cast will be revealed at a later time. Adam DiVello, known for creating Selling Sunset and Selling the OC, will be back as an executive producer.

Owning Manhattan Netflix Orders Selling the City A New York City Spinoff of Selling Sunset Ryan Serhant

Owning Manhattan Netflix Orders Selling the City A New York City Spinoff of Selling Sunset Ryan Serhant

Get ready for more excitement with Ryan Serhant in 'Owning Manhattan' on Netflix. The show promises a mix of personal and professional drama as the team faces tough competition, stunning properties, and life-altering multimillion-dollar deals.

New York City is a new addition to the Selling franchise, but it is the second Big Apple property show that Netflix has added recently. The show, Owning Manhattan, will premiere on June 28 and will follow Ryan Serhant from Million Dollar Listing New York as he grows his business.

In addition to Owning Manhattan, Netflix also released Buying London on May 22, showcasing the luxury property market in London.

Owning Manhattan Netflix Orders Selling the City A New York City Spinoff of Selling Sunset

Owning Manhattan Netflix Orders Selling the City A New York City Spinoff of Selling Sunset

(L-R) Ryan Serhant, Jordan March, Maggie Wu, Jessica Taylor, Nile Lundgren and Rachel King in ‘Owning Manhattan’. Courtesy of Netflix

While fans eagerly anticipate the next installment of the Selling franchise, Selling the OC has been delivering plenty of drama to keep things exciting. Series regulars Alex Hall and Tyler Stanaland have found themselves in the midst of controversy. During a recent appearance on the “Almost Adulting” podcast on Tuesday, May 28, Alex addressed rumors of an affair between the two. Despite shooting down the idea, Alex did mention that Tyler's behavior seemed "very single" for a married man.

Alex, 34, shared on the podcast, "He basically came into filming and opened up to us about his marital issues. He mentioned that his wife, Brittany Snow, had expressed concerns about their relationship due to his participation in the show. It definitely caused some tension among us as we all became closer and shared our personal struggles."

She clarified that there was no actual relationship between them, a fact Tyler also verified.

Tyler shared on his Instagram Story in March that relationships are already complicated without public scrutiny. He mentioned that they both agreed not to discuss the intricacies of his marriage publicly, and he intends to respect that agreement.

“I will be making no further comments on this matter,” he concluded.

Editor's P/S:

The expansion of the "Selling" franchise to New York City with "Selling the City" promises an exciting new chapter for the popular real estate reality series. The show will delve into the competitive world of luxury real estate in the Big Apple, showcasing a group of skilled agents navigating the challenges and opportunities of the industry. With Adam DiVello returning as executive producer, fans can expect a blend of personal and professional drama, stunning properties, and high-stakes deals.

The article also highlights Netflix's recent additions of "Owning Manhattan" and "Buying London" to its growing portfolio of international property shows. These additions reflect the streaming giant's commitment to expanding its reach into the global luxury real estate market. "Owning Manhattan" follows Ryan Serhant's journey as he grows his business, while "Buying London" explores the exclusive property market in the British capital. These shows offer viewers a glimpse into the unique challenges and opportunities of navigating the real estate landscape in different cities around the world.