This NYC spinoff trades West Coast gloss for East Coast aggression, offering a sharper look at high-stakes brokerage wars.
Series Analysis:
Trading the Hollywood Hills for the ruthless verticality of Manhattan, Selling The City proves that New York real estate is a bloodsport wrapped in designer labels. The agents at Douglas Elliman don't just sell square footage; they broker power in a market where loyalty is as scarce as a rent-controlled loft. After a season finale that fractured the office dynamic, the current silence regarding a renewal is agonizing for viewers craving resolution. With careers and massive commissions left in limbo, the drama feels distinctively colder and faster than its West Coast predecessor. To ensure you aren't left standing outside the open house when the news finally breaks, setting a reminder for the renewal update is the only way to secure your spot on the guest list.
Tone: Cutthroat, Opulent, Sharp
Last Updated: February 2026