Although the reality of Netflix’s “Selling the Oc” — an unscripted series following the personal and professional lives of the owner and agents at successful California-based brokerage the Oppenheim Group — has been scrutinized since it first premiered in 2022, the multi-million dollar homes seen on camera are all truly for sale.
“Most of the time, they are listings that the Oppenheim group already had — whether the agents procure them themselves or they’re with [the brokerage],” Adam Divello, creator of the “Selling the Oc” and its parent show, “Selling Sunset,” told IndieWire.
And it is the stylish way the properties are filmed, with every glamorous detail offering audiences a vantage point of homes different from what they may have seen in the past, that sets the franchise apart from other reality series about real estate.
“We really try to give it our own style. And that was very deliberate from day one,” Divello said,...
“Most of the time, they are listings that the Oppenheim group already had — whether the agents procure them themselves or they’re with [the brokerage],” Adam Divello, creator of the “Selling the Oc” and its parent show, “Selling Sunset,” told IndieWire.
And it is the stylish way the properties are filmed, with every glamorous detail offering audiences a vantage point of homes different from what they may have seen in the past, that sets the franchise apart from other reality series about real estate.
“We really try to give it our own style. And that was very deliberate from day one,” Divello said,...
- 9/13/2023
- by Stacy Lambe
- Indiewire
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