What to Expect From Netflix’s New Real Estate Show, “Selling the OC”

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published Aug 26, 2022
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If you’ve been going through “Selling Sunset” withdrawal since its fifth and most recent season premiered in April of this year, you’re in luck. Netflix’s brand new “Selling Sunset” spin off series, “Selling the OC,” is finally here — and you can watch all eight episodes here.

Unlike “Selling Tampa,” this show is directly connected to “Selling Sunset.” “Selling the OC” focuses on the Oppenheim Group’s newly opened second office, which is located in Newport Beach, California. And while it’s not clear yet if the series will have a second season, if it’s anything like “Selling Sunset,” there will be plenty of seasons to come. 

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When did “Selling the OC” premiere? 

The series premiered on August 24, 2022.

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How many episodes are there in season one of “Selling the OC”?

There are a grand total of eight episodes in season one. No word yet if there will be a reunion.

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Who are the cast members of “Selling the OC”?

Jason Oppenheim, Brett Oppenheim, Polly Brindle, Alexandra Hall, Tyler Stanaland (who happens to be married to actress Brittany Snow), Alexandra Jarvis, Lauren Shortt, Brandi Marshall, Alexandra Rose, Kayla Cardona, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri, and Gio Helou are all cast members of “Selling the OC.” 

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The Oppenheim Group website has more information about each agent here. And even though “Selling Sunset”’s Heather Rae El Moussa is one of the agents who appears under the Newport Beach office section on the Oppenheim Group’s website, she does not appear in “Selling the OC.”

Fun fact: You can see several “Selling the OC” cast members in the final episode of season four of “Selling Sunset.”