Selling Sunset: That's behind the popular broker series

In "Selling Sunset" women realtors from L.A. are accompanied in their work. The ladies also cause a stir with their private lives.

The real estate agents of the Oppenheim Group are currently inspiring Netflix users worldwide. "Selling Sunset" accompanies the employees of the top agency in the Hollywood Hills and on the Sunset Strip. But the sale of luxury properties almost plays a minor role in the series. Rather, with their exciting private lives, the ladies provide the highlights in the reality show, of which three seasons are available so far.

The dream villas

Chrishell Stause (39), Heather Rae Young (32), Christine Quinn (31), Maya Vander (32), Mary Fitzgerald (39), Amanza Smith (43) and Davina Potratz ensure that the twin brothers Jason and Brett run their business Oppenheim (43) are doing well. With charm and an extravagant appearance, the realtors try to wrap their customers around their fingers during the viewings. In this way, they give the viewer an insight into the absolute top addresses in the Hollywood Hills or the San Fernando Valley, which are normally denied to a normal wage earner.

Luxury kitchens, pool areas or sports facilities are carefully inspected. An absolute highlight: a $ 75 million estate that Davina is supposed to bring to the man in season three. In addition to the data such as size, purchase price or number of bedrooms, the realtors also provide information about the lavish commissions they earn if the sale is successful.

The luxury ladies

The ladies' good earnings provide the next highlight: Because they too have a good time in their private lives. They visit the chicest restaurants in town, party in the most expensive clubs and talk about their travels around the world. In the case of Christine Quinn, there is also a wealthy husband who reads every wish from her lips. Your engagement party and the subsequent wedding become super events at which the audience can also be guests. But the ideal world of real estate agents keeps shaking.

The squabbles

Because although the brokers are apparently best friends, alliances are often formed that lead to disputes. It's about gossip about friends and husbands, invitations that have not been given or promises not kept. In other words: Problems that every clique of friends has grappled with or will be. In addition, the real estate agents have to accommodate their private life alongside their stressful brokerage job, which is a problem especially for the single parent Amanza. Her best friend Mary also has to avert drama after drama in her wedding preparations. The greatest private drama, however, is experienced by Chrishell Stause.

The separation drama

The fans of the series had been waiting eagerly for season three. Because in the latest episodes, traffic jams and their marriage-out come into focus. The realtor repeatedly shares against her ex-husband and "This Is Us" star Justin Hartley (43). Not only did her colleagues learn the news from a "TMZ" report, she herself only found out about her marriage in November 2019 45 minutes before Hartley filed for divorce. He just sent her a text message and gave her no chance to fight for her marriage. In the series, Stause is accompanied through the separation phase until they move into a new apartment. Hartley himself did not have a say in the episodes.

In any case, the women's private life offers enough potential for further dramas. The success of the first three seasons should also be reason enough for Netflix to announce the fourth season of the series soon.

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