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This series is a must-watch after Selling Sunset

Million Dollar Beach House

I didn't really expect Selling Sunset to become such a huge hit. A series with beautiful people selling houses... Well, that doesn't sound very interesting, does it? Little did I know it would bring us hilarious quotes from Christine and that Davina would be such a brat. Seriously, in season one she was mainly a wallflower. Did she see herself back and think: I'm going to approach this differently? I already found her quite annoying in the second season, but in that last season... I haven't often disliked someone I don't know this much. What a disgusting person, I must say.

Okay, I'm completely digressing with my hate, but you get my point: Selling Sunset is fun and addictive and we want more of these kinds of series on Netflix. Well, that's great because Million Dollar Beach House is coming to the streaming service and I can't make it much different than this is just exactly the same as Selling Sunset. But not on the west coast in LA, but on the East Coast in the chic Hamptons near New York. You know, where Blair, Chuck, Serena, and our other Gossip Girl friends always spent their summers.

You can find some pretty nice places there. And five realtors from Nest Seekers have to sell them. Of course, there's also drama among them and of course, that's mainly what we're going to watch for. Okay, and a little daydreaming about those gigantic houses. It's also fun that I sometimes feel like a true realtor in the making while watching Selling Sunset and then look at it very critically (‘This pool is really a bit on the small side’), while I could never afford such a house in my life.

The cast of Million Dollar Beach House consists not only of beautiful women but also of a number of handsome men. That can only lead to extra drama, it seems to me. They would prefer to earn a million a year in commissions and live a nice jet-set lifestyle. Well, this is just going to be another delicious guilty pleasure.

And then the most important thing: it's online on August 26. NICE.

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