| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Sep 16, 2013 | ||
| E2 | Jan 07, 2014 | ||
| E3 | Jan 14, 2014 | ||
| E4 | Jan 21, 2014 | ||
| E5 | Jan 23, 2014 | ||
| E6 | Jan 23, 2014 | ||
| E7 | Mar 18, 2014 | ||
| E8 | Mar 25, 2014 | ||
| E9 | Apr 01, 2014 | ||
| E10 | Apr 08, 2014 | ||
| E11 | Apr 15, 2014 | ||
| E12 | Apr 22, 2014 | ||
| E13 | Apr 29, 2014 |
Selling New York remains a definitive pillar of real estate television, having concluded its influential run on HGTV. Long before the genre leaned heavily into manufactured interpersonal drama, this series established the blueprint for showcasing high-stakes property transactions against the backdrop of Manhattan’s elite skylines. By focusing on the professional lives of brokers from firms like CORE and Gumley Haft Kleier, it offered viewers an aspirational glimpse into the logistics of luxury sales and the architectural heritage of the city. The show was instrumental in transforming real estate professionals into household names, setting a standard for production quality that balanced educational value with pure visual spectacle.
Today, the series holds a special place in the cultural archive as a rewatch staple because it captures a specific era of New York City development and pre-social media marketing. Fans return to the episodes not just for the million-dollar price tags, but for the authentic portrayal of the high-pressure environment inherent to the industry. Its legacy persists in the DNA of every modern luxury housing show, yet it retains a distinct sense of gravitas and professionalism that many successors have traded for reality tropes. It remains a masterclass in urban lifestyle branding and a nostalgic time capsule of the city’s ever-evolving aesthetic.