7 reality TV shows like ‘Selling Sunset’ to watch after season 8

Reality TV shows like ‘Selling Sunset’
7 reality TV shows that fans of ‘Selling Sunset’ will love to watch (Image via Netflix)

Few real estate reality shows on TV have achieved the same success as Netflix's Selling Sunset. It mainly revolves around the realtors of a high-end real estate brokerage firm, Oppenheim Group. Right from the first season, which premiered in 2019, to the latest season released earlier this month, Selling Sunset has always delivered in terms of stunning properties and irresistible drama.

Across 79 episodes, the cast does go through its fair share of changes, but owners Brett Oppenheim and Jason Oppenheim, along with experienced agents Mary Fitzgerald and Chrishell Stause, are part of the main cast throughout the show.

Selling Sunset gives viewers a chance to see beyond the professional lives of real-life realtors. The latest season has plenty of personal drama that fans can sink their teeth into. But those who have already binge-watched all 11 episodes of season 8 shouldn't despair, as this list shortlists similar real estate reality TV shows that are as entertaining as Selling Sunset.

Disclaimer: This list contains information from various sources.


Buying Beverly Hills and six other reality shows like Selling Sunset that are high on luxury and drama

1) The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties (2020)

Like Selling Sunset, this show features stunning properties in beautiful locations (Image via Netflix)
Like Selling Sunset, this show features stunning properties in beautiful locations (Image via Netflix)

Aside from the drama, Selling Sunset is known for stunning luxury properties. Similarly, The Parisian Agency, with four seasons and 29 episodes, never disappoints when it comes to eye-catching properties in mesmerizing locations. The main focus is on the family members who run and own an independent luxury real estate agency called Kretz & Partners.

Even though the tight-knit family rarely ever gets into petty squabbles like the agents in Selling Sunset, they have their complications to deal with which means that there is enough drama to keep fans of the genre hooked. This reality TV show is certainly a must-watch for viewers who can't get enough of Paris and Parisian architecture.

Where to watch: The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties is available for streaming on Netflix.


2) Million Dollar Beach House (2020)

The agents in this show are highly competitive which leads to plenty of high-tension situations (Image via Netflix)
The agents in this show are highly competitive which leads to plenty of high-tension situations (Image via Netflix)

The relentless competitive spirit among the top agents from the Oppenheim Group is what makes Selling Sunset so exciting to watch. This show, with six episodes in total, also introduces viewers to young and driven realtors who will do anything and everything to close multi-million dollar deals in the Hamptons.

The Hamptons, in general, is known for lavish properties and every single home featured in the show lives up to the hype. Like Selling Sunset, most of the agents in this reality TV show have strong personalities that cannot be ignored. And so, it is not surprising that Million Dollar Beach House is full of surprising confrontations and gripping high-tension scenarios.

Discovery+ has since picked up and renamed the show, Selling the Hamptons, a new season of which premiered on the OTT platform on January 20, 2022.

Where to watch: All the episodes of Million Dollar Beach House can be viewed on Netflix.


3) Selling Tampa (2021)

In this show, skilled agents navigate personal and professional challenges to come out on top (Image via Netflix)
In this show, skilled agents navigate personal and professional challenges to come out on top (Image via Netflix)

One of the biggest reasons realty shows are becoming so popular among reality TV fans is because of the way they mix business and fun. These shows give viewers an insight into the cut-throat world of real estate but at the same time, they can see how realtors make the most of their free time when they are not on the clock.

In Selling Tampa, the focus is on the spirited agents who work for Allure Realty, a Black-owned, all-female real estate brokerage firm. Like the agents in Selling Sunset, the main cast of Selling Tampa also tend to clash with one another. Despite the drama, it has enough teachable moments wherein the audience can pick up on different real estate know-how by observing the cast at work.

Where to watch: Selling Tampa, containing eight episodes, is available on Netflix.


4) Luxe Listings Sydney (2021)

This reality TV show gives viewers insight about the Sydney property market (Image via Prime Video)
This reality TV show gives viewers insight about the Sydney property market (Image via Prime Video)

Reality TV fans always look forward to real estate shows based out of picturesque locations and this show hits the mark by focussing on dazzling properties in one of the most liveable cities in the world - Sydney.

The show, containing three seasons and 18 episodes in total, features real estate agents D'Leanne Lewis and Gavin Rubenstein, along with buyer's agent Simon Cohen, as the main cast throughout the show. Monika Tu joins them in seasons two and three. Several other realtors also play recurring and guest roles.

Similar to Selling Sunset, the agents in this show are forces to be reckoned with. They have larger-than-life personalities that are a treat to watch. Incredible properties with ostentatious features combined with cut-throat competition help make this show engaging and addictive.

Where to watch: All seasons of Luxe Listings Sydney can be streamed on Prime Video.


5) Selling the OC (2022)

A spin-off of Selling Sunset, this show delivers plenty of drama (Image via Netflix)
A spin-off of Selling Sunset, this show delivers plenty of drama (Image via Netflix)

Fans of Selling Sunset shouldn't miss out on this spin-off series that focuses on agents working in Oppenheim Group's Orange County office. In true Selling Sunset style, this reality TV show introduces viewers to fierce and determined agents who aren't afraid of stepping on a few toes to close lucrative deals.

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Selling the OC is far more dramatic than Selling Sunset, which is why it will particularly appeal to viewers who cannot get enough of intense altercations and office scandals. The main cast of the show includes Jason Oppenheim, Polly Brindle, Gio Helou, Alex Hall, and more.

From beautiful properties to engaging office drama, Selling the OC brings the best of both worlds across three seasons and 24 episodes.

Where to watch: This Selling Sunset spin-off is available for streaming on Netflix.


6) Buying Beverly Hills (2022)

This entertaining show also has plenty of teachable moments (Image via Netflix)
This entertaining show also has plenty of teachable moments (Image via Netflix)

A lot of the real estate shows tend to focus too much on the drama and not enough on the business side of things. But Selling Sunset has been able to balance both well which is why it has amassed such a huge fan following. Similarly, Buying Beverly Hills also ensures there are enough learning moments in the show for viewers to pick up real-world knowledge about the real estate market.

It mainly focuses on realtors working at The Agency, and on Mauricio Umansky, who co-founded the firm. Even though the main cast on this show is as driven as the agents on Selling Sunset, they seem more level-headed and genuine, which adds to the believability. Yes, there are squabbles and misunderstandings but the dynamics between the team come through as more professional and mature.

Where to watch: All two seasons and 18 episodes of Buying Beverly Hills can be viewed on Netflix.


7) Owning Manhattan (2024)

This show highlights Serhant's capabilities as a business owner (Image via Netflix)
This show highlights Serhant's capabilities as a business owner (Image via Netflix)

Many viewers who enjoy watching Selling Sunset love the show to see the agents do what they do best—use their skills to close deals. In this reality TV show, the spotlight is on Ryan Serhant, who runs a real estate firm in New York called SERHANT. The show doesn't only focus on his impressive business skills but also showcases the way he pushes his eclectic team to aim for higher goals.

The show doesn't feel scripted because it's not all fun and games. It shows both the highs and lows of the business. Serhant comes through as a capable owner who knows exactly how to motivate his team. He also has to make tough decisions now and then to protect the company's best interests. It is a bingeable nine-episode TV show that aspiring entrepreneurs can learn from.

Where to watch: Owning Manhattan can be streamed on Netflix.


Fans of Selling Sunset will particularly enjoy watching these real estate-themed reality TV shows that boast high-end properties and top-notch drama.

Edited by Meeta Borah
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