Buy My House follows four real estate tycoons as they meet and close deals with prospective sellers in a familiar Shark Tank-esque fashion.
With Selling The OC already slated by the streaming giant for a release, Netflix has come up with another real estate-based offering for its reality TV fan audience in the form of Buy My House in which four real estate tycoons, namely – Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman, Corcoran Group CEO Pamela Liebman, NFL Linebacker Brandon Copeland, and property magnate Danisha Wrighster.
The four tycoons negotiate and crack deals on some unique and lucrative properties while also facing absurd offers from enthusiastic buyers. The show will be hosted by Nina Parker.
Buy My House Release Date: When to watch it?
Buy My House will premiere on Netflix on September 2, 2022.
Buy My House Synopsis: What is it about?
Real estate is a trillion-dollar industry in America. But not every house owner finds himself lucky when looking to sell his property like hot cake. Evidently, even in a hot market, not every property sells.
This is where four property tycoons who are on the hunt for some brilliant properties to make some millions in profits decide to cut the middleman and give some desperate sellers an opportunity to get themselves a deal of their lifetime.
But where expectations rise high, there emerge chances of greater disappointment.
The official synopsis of Heartbreak High reads:
Homeowners from across America come to sell their properties, on the spot, to one of four real-estate tycoons including Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman, Corcoran Group CEO Pamela Liebman, NFL Linebacker Brandon Copeland, and investment property magnate Danisha Wrighster. Incredible and unique homes are up for grabs as the owners share heartfelt backstories and engage in heart pounding negotiations with the tycoons.
Produced by Critical Content, the Netflix series is executive produced by Tom Forman, Jenny Daly, Matthew Pickel, Moira Ross, and Dan Morando.
Buy My House Trailer: Watch the official trailer here
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