After the massive success of season 1, Netflix’s Selling Sunset is all set to come up with its season 2. In its new season, viewers will see these successful female brokers dealing with even more expensive properties, featuring exciting new romantic connections, and revealing some shocking truths.

This reality show features the top hottest, bold, and fierce real estate brokers of the Oppenheim Group that is the leading brokerage agency set in the Hollywood Hills and the Sunset Strip. We follow these ladies while they sell uber-stylish and super expensive properties in LA. When they are not selling, we get to witness their personal lives in which they are having lavish parties in their extravagant houses. Because of this show's interesting and gripping storyline, it became an instant hit even between the audience who was initially not much interested in real estate.

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In season 2, we can predict these women hustling and competing against each other to be a top player in the cutthroat LA market. They also strive to come across as the brightest agent in their agency. The trailer for season 2 suggests that Christine Quinn has found a man and seems to be happily engaged. Still, she has not lost her concentration and is ready to dominate the market. It would be exciting to watch her discuss relationship problems and juggle between her work and love. While ignoring all the red flags, Mary Fitzgerald is planning her third wedding to her beau, Romain Bonnet, and causes drama when Davina Potratz is not invited. In a few days, we’re going to find out the reason for this surprising decision and watch the tense aftermath. Check out the trailer below:

Maya Vander is a happy mom, but she finds it tough to run on one hour’s sleep. How difficult it’s going to be for this new mom to take care of her new-born while chasing clients and closing million-dollar deals? We’ll see. This season will also have a new entrant, Amanza Smith, who already appears to have a beef with Christine. The new agent seems tougher than Chrishell Stause, and we think that she would not let anyone bully her. Jason, one of the cast members and head of the Oppenheim Group, claims, “I like the real estate aspect, but there’s a lot of drama. I will say this, season two is better than season one.” 

Well, we’re more than ready to watch this season. It’s going to be an eight-episode series, and each episode will run for about 30 minutes. Indeed, viewers don't get to see all the fights that happen on multi-camera setup, but they still get the opportunity to closely observe the stressful yet luxurious lives of these real estate agents, which seems pretty interesting. 

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Selling Sunset season 2 premieres on May 22 on Netflix.

Source: Netflix