Netflix Brokers ‘Selling Sunset’ Spinoff In New York

Netflix’s Selling franchise, which started with Selling Sunset, is heading to the Big Apple.

The streamer has ordered Selling The City, set in New York City. It is the latest expansion of the property franchise, which has already spawned Selling The OC and Selling Tampa.

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The show is one of a number of new orders at Netflix, which has also greenlit competition series Building The Band and Battle Camp. The shows were revealed by new reality boss Jeff Gaspin, who spoke to Deadline about its overall unscripted strategy.

Selling The City follows agents at real estate brokerage Douglas Elliman as they navigate the cutthroat world of luxury real estate in New York City.

It comes from Adam DiVello and his Done and Done Productions, which is behind Selling Sunset and Selling The OC as well as Selling Tampa. The Hills creator DiVello exec produces alongside Skyler Wakil, Chris Cullen and Kris Lindquist.

The first season will consist of eight episodes.

Selling Sunset is heading into its eighth season and Selling The OC just premiered its third season, while Selling Tampa was canceled after one season.

Selling The City is the latest New York property show ordered by Netflix. The streamer recently ordered Owning Manhattan, which will launch on June 28. That series follows Ryan Serhant, who starred on Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York and its spin-off Sell it Like Serhant, as he builds his brokerage. The series comes from World of Wonder Productions.

Netflix also recently launching Buying London, a UK-based series similar in tone to Selling Sunset. That series, which follows realtor Daniel Daggers, comes from Fremantle’s Naked.

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