Netflix Ramps Up Real Estate & Home Reno Shows

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Netflix has renewed the Emmy-nominated docusoap Selling Sunset for two more seasons, alongside a slate of other shows focused on real estate and home renovation.

Selling Sunset has been renewed for seasons six and seven, with production to start this summer. Set in the world of L.A.’s high-end real estate, Selling Sunset follows the city’s most successful female Realtors who all work under the same roof at The Oppenheim Group, the number one agency in the Hollywood Hills and the Sunset Strip.

On July 8, Netflix adds How To Build a Sex Room, in which couples looking for more spice in the bedroom hire luxury interior designer Melanie Rose to create stylish spaces where they can carry out any fantasy they wish.

Later in July, a third season of Dream Home Makeover continues to follow Syd and Shea McGee of Studio McGee as they bring their interior design touch to a wide range of diverse clients from across the country.

August will see the debut of Instant Dream Home. Hosted by Danielle Brooks, the series follows as a group of families will have their homes totally transformed and radically improved in just one day.

Selling The OC, in which a fresh set of Realtors square off at The Oppenheim Group’s second office on the Orange County coast, debuts August 24.

Designing Miami, featuring Miami’s two hottest designers, who also happen to be married, is set to launch in September.

This fall, Netflix adds Buying Beverly Hills, a new real estate show following the agents and clients within Mauricio Umansky’s The Agency in Beverly Hills, California; and Buy My House, in which homeowners from across America come to sell their properties, on the spot, to one of four real estate tycoons: Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman, Corcoran Group CEO Pamela Liebman, NFL linebacker Brandon Copeland and investment property magnate Danisha Wrighster.