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Jade Chan, Eleonora Srugo, Giselle Meneses Nunez, Taylor Middleton Scavo, Jordyn Taylor Braff, Justin Tuinstra, Steve Gold, and Abigail Godfrey in Selling the City (2025)

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Selling the City

19 opiniones
4/10

No real estate..high school drama

  • sheragalal
  • 8 ene 2025
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5/10

It could be better.

The show falls short in several aspects, especially in its lack of transparency, as it doesn't show negotiations or reveal who actually buys the properties. For the concept it promises, the series feels shallow and often frustrating. The brokers, who should be portrayed as reliable and experienced professionals, act like teenagers, which undermines the seriousness of the content. Adding dramatic elements for entertainment is understandable, but a more mature and realistic approach would be far more effective. The target audience for this type of production is clearly not teenagers but adults seeking something more engaging, intelligent, and sophisticated.
  • KatarinaBells
  • 6 ene 2025
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5/10

Netflix Keeps Setting the Bar LOW!

You would think we're in the 2000s. Jason and Brett Oppenheimer Have a knack for hiring the same type of female agent. Surprised we're still promoting it like it's something great. It's clearly all about looks. And cleverage. Everyone here is the same. All interchangeable. They all talk like a Kardashian valley girl. Vapid. Self entitled. Everyone is here for fame.

The real estate is so buried in the background. You barely have anything resembling real estate. The Opponheim Group should be embarrassed.

The soundtrack is super annoying.

I hope Steve Gold got paid a lot of money. He looks so lost in this and his dignity is depleting.

Netflix keeps scrapping the bottom of the barrel for taste. To think people worship them is beyond idiotic.

They are making shows for low IQ.
  • ChRiS-803
  • 6 ene 2025
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1/10

so tacky!

I thought its gonna be similar to Owning Manhattan, with negotiation strategies, beautiful locations, real life work situations. But this show is wasting of time. Instead of enjoying luxury real estate, I was forcing myself to watch hoping its gonna be better. All I saw unprofessional soap drama, cheap looks, tacky makeups with lashes most New York woman would never wear. This show is very similar to Selling Sunset, which I stopped watching after half episode. Instead of real estate It was mostly about overdone girls and their tacky drama. These guys made the whole real estate industry look like trash, can't believe someone paid to make this show. Will never watch season 2.
  • makeupbyviola
  • 11 ene 2025
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7/10

Selling Sunset + New York Character

Okay take Selling Sunset, not great a fun "plot" to see the lifestyles of LA people who are notoriously fake and emotionally unavailable. All about the glitz glam and showing homes. And then since the characters are in this world they have small problems of contrived and interpersonal drama about she said this she said that and "I'm richer than you" type of stuff.

THIS IS (sort of) NOT THAT.

There are glimmers of an actual plot! With more meaningful stakes about who these women are as produced characters.

Selling a listing in Selling Sunset is "come with me on my listing" and "X was talking shit."

Selling a listing in Selling the City is "come with me on my listing" and "X was talking shit." AND "Let's make it as a team selling real estate and what does that look like and what does our success mean to us"

A little more on the plot.

A team of female realtors aspiring to be more successful are lead by their successful boss to become even more professionally successful. This professional success is deeply tied to their sense of self worth and social capital amongst their peers.

They are met with doubt and resistance from more established people and women in the field. Multiple dynamics come into play as some of the doubt and resistance comes from allies and colleagues of the boss.

This set up gives a deeper and richer show because of the multiple dynamics: colleague to colleague, mentor to mentee, boss to employees, friend to friend, coworker to coworker.

Yes, its popcorn TV. No, its not a Jane Austen novel.
  • glewis-52375
  • 10 ene 2025
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1/10

Terrible

I like two types of reality tv: feel-good shows like Queer Eye, Biggest Loser, etc., and the more guilty-pleasure type shows where you know there's going to be drama, but that's why you're there, like The Circle, or any of the many, many dating shows out there. This show is just garbage.

I was hoping to see luxury real estate in New York. That's about 5 minutes of the show. The rest is ridiculous drama that is cringy and had me rolling my eyes and saying "grow up". We never really find out if the people buy the apartments they're shown, but we definitely learn that these women still act like they are in high school. There are two guys in the show that seem to just be eye candy, from the slow closeup going up and down the shirtless body of the one guy, to the preview of the two of them playing basketball shirtless (I barely made it through the first episode and refuse to watch the rest).
  • mrobrian
  • 5 ene 2025
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2/10

Trash

Despite claiming multi-million sales achievements and being associated with "the best agent in the city," these girls are dressed in a manner that doesn't reflect such success. Their attire seems incongruent with the image typically expected from individuals who are purportedly successful and operating at such a high level. It's surprising to see this juxtaposition between their purported achievements and their choice of clothing, which appears to be quite casual or even disheveled, almost as if they don't care about maintaining a polished, professional image that aligns with their stated accomplishments.
  • nelsondevin
  • 10 ene 2025
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1/10

AWFUL

If you're looking for a real estate show, stay far away from this one. The show rarely showcases the real estate business and focuses instead on the most ridiculous and obscurely childish drama. Beyond that, you're forced to deal with both tacky style and conversation. I don't know where these people come from, but lord do they lack class and any sort of modesty. Genuinely cringeworthy and not worth the time.

Maybe they should focus more on selling so they'll stop telling the entire world about their unnecessary personal business and actually provide something worth watching.

Owning Manhattan was better once they focused more on the selling than the infighting/drama b.s. - I'd switch to that.
  • porterrene
  • 8 ene 2025
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8/10

Kinda liked it

  • thomjanssen-72881
  • 26 ene 2025
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4/10

Self absorbed and so over the top

The amount of times I hear them talk about themselves is nauseating.

Every five minutes you get bombarded with waves of " I this I that I know I feel I hate I I I" and then a 5 sec head shot of them pouting or shrugging or flipping their hair.

The show is just a collection of scenes where each girl just takes turn to talk about themselves (repeatedly) and the real estate becomes the background.

And the intro and ending of each scene (which takes up almost half the scene) is shots of themselves walking up to the table, door, chair.... Like how many times did they have to shoot that scene? Nothing else but a brain rot show as background while you scroll your phone.
  • kjfddqcdg
  • 6 ene 2025
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1/10

Should be called "Listing The City"

  • bnbfrrmc
  • 5 ene 2025
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4/10

Nicely shows that New York is uninvestable

As a guy who had to buy several apartmens in different countries, I actually found the first episode of the first season of this show quite educational. While it was sleep-inducing because of its extreme stupidity, it's still valuable material. If even you only have to watch a single episode to have enough of it. First off, these vultures actually take about 3% commissions off any apartment they sell. And for what? For sitting all dressed up in an office and getting driven by their drivers to the apartment just to show it to you? Well, I guess there is lots of tricky paperwork that someone in the backoffice or elsewhere does, so you'd be better off hiring them than working with the seller directly? Anyways, they are certainly trash. Much more than I used to think from dealing with several real estate agents in my life (no, not the "elite" ones). I would never ever want to have any people like that in my life. And I'd sooner kill myself than marry anyone like that. Actually, they aren't even young. Probably in their late 30s? Since they keep mentioning stuff that happened 10 years ago, and they already were in this industry. The main message of this show however is probably not something you'd expect. It's to stay away from New York because it's clearly in a bubble and is uninvestable. The way these girls are thriving on this bubble is just appauling. You don't want to buy into that. Instead, you should buy when these girls go bankrupt cuz there are no sales. One funny sentence I'll remember from this show is "you have to know luxury to sell luxury". Exactly the way of thinking of a vulture. Avoid vultures and parasites.
  • alexeykorovin
  • 17 ene 2025
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1/10

Tell me it's DiVello' work, without telling me it's Divello's work

God it's soooo boring!

Back in 2004, when Laguna Beach was a hit, this was new. We loved this form in The Hills and The City.

But we are in 2025!

Same drama, same cat fight, same "problems" always in every show!

We are friends, oh I don't care about money! This is my career wow.

Less drama, more work, more New York could work! And leave out DiVello! It's time to retire dude!

And please please don't dress up these beautiful ladies like prostitutes! It's really unnevessary. I can't take them seriously.

It's really positive that Eleonora knows so many things, I would really love to see more from her knowledge (Good job girl!)
  • Envylucious
  • 13 ene 2025
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1/10

A Disappointing Dive into Drama Over Substance

  • sam-25104
  • 18 ene 2025
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10/10

Refreshing and fun!

I found the show much more about the beautiful listings and less about the drama. Ofc there is a bit of drama, it's shows the dynamic in the team - and especially in this sector of real estate there is so much competition between agents in general, so for me it was interesting. Between all the scenes there is really nice and important messages that shows how you can success and still be a good person. All these women in the cast are individually good women who wants to succeed and to see them trying to that without being fake and bad to each other is so refreshing. For me it was much more nice to watch than the other real estate shows that many times made me feel uncomfortable the way they treat to each other.

I hope there will be season two!
  • mwmfvcw
  • 14 feb 2025
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4/10

The Least Interesting of the 'Selling' series

It's boring, simple as that, they don't show enough of the properties for sale, most of the people on the show I care nothing about, I can't even remember their names, they are superficial, after the first episode I was kinda into it, but it just went down hill from there, it's good background noise, as I am working from home, I will finish the series because I don't like to leave a show unfinished (I'm on episode 4) but it's just a bland show, heck even selling the oc is better than this, I recommend owning manhattan, it has just the right amount of listings, career driven employees and drama.
  • bp1991
  • 31 ene 2025
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1/10

Don't waist ur time on this

This "reality" show is an absolute disaster. It's so over-edited and filtered that you'd get a more authentic experience watching SpongeBob. Seriously, nothing about this feels real - it's like they handed a script to some wannabe influencers and told them to act "rich and dramatic." The whole thing is so painfully fake it's almost impressive. Owning Manhattan feels like a documentary masterpiece in comparison.

Netflix, what were you thinking? Did no one watch this before approving it?

If you're looking to waste brain cells and lose faith in humanity, go ahead and press play. Otherwise, do yourself a favor and skip it.

I wouldn't recommend this even to my worst enemy.
  • ebrattr
  • 2 may 2025
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1/10

Should I give them zero stars? There's no option for that.I want to give them zero stars, but there's no option for it.

Selling The City is a disaster. Not a single apartment was sold in the entire first season. Even at the end, I didn't see a single $5M+ apartment sold. It felt like fake drama, nowhere near the level of Selling Sunset!

Selling the City - A Fake, Boring, Overproduced Mess Selling the City is yet another forgettable attempt to cash in on the luxury real estate reality craze. Instead of showcasing actual high-stakes deals, it focuses on a group of social media influencers pretending to be top agents.

The cast is more interested in their image than real estate, spending most of their time striking poses and stirring up fake drama. Every episode follows the same formula-petty arguments, forced tears, and scripted rivalries. The few deals we see feel staged, making the show feel more like a fashion ad than a real estate series.

While the properties are stunning, the show wastes time on pointless gossip instead of providing real insight. Over-the-top editing and dramatic music try to make things exciting, but it all feels painfully artificial.

In the end, Selling the City is nothing more than a shallow, predictable mess. Unless you enjoy watching self-absorbed people fake their way through luxury real estate, skip this one.
  • LeonRider7
  • 27 mar 2025
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1/10

they should get an oscar for fakeness

I like the real estate shows and i watched all the shows about this topic on netflix. Today i started watching selling the city and i have never ever seen so much fakeness.maybe on those rich asians but they are lightyears behind. Ok these ladies are not professional actors but they are just into pretending they are so successful at selling and self bragging...in the meantime they literary point out how good they look and how much they work but they are not selling this image not even by far. Also they should work as a ream- as they claim they are- but they are just sabotaging their deals the very second they have slightest oportunity.after five episodes i gave up.
  • astrologalexandracoman
  • 14 mar 2025
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