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  2. Selling the City (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series follows eight realtors in New York City, six women and two men, who mainly work for Douglas Elliman, one of the largest real estate brokerages in the U.S. The series takes viewers inside New York's luxury housing market from the POV of elite, New York City–based agents led by Eleonora Srugo. [3]

  3. ‘Selling the City’ Stars Then vs. Now: What the Realtors ...

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    Selling the City fans have watched the cast change on and off screen since the series first debuted. Eleonora Srugo was very forthcoming about the work she had done before starring on the Netflix ...

  4. Are the “Selling the City” Stars Actual Real Estate Agents ...

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    The Selling the City cast members have nothing to hide when it comes to the legitimacy of their craft. While the Selling Sunset spinoff, which debuted on Netflix on Jan. 3, sees plenty of drama ...

  5. 'Selling the City' Is the New Reality Show to Obsess Over ...

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    If you started the new year by indulging in episodes of Selling the City, you’re not alone. Following Owning Manhattan , Netflix dropped the fresh real estate reality series set in New York City ...

  6. Selling New York - Wikipedia

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    Selling New York is an American television series airing on HGTV. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It featured real estate brokers from three Manhattan real estate companies (Gumley Haft Kleier, CORE , and Warburg) selling real estate to New York's elite.

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  8. Candace Bushnell - Wikipedia

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    Candace Bushnell (born December 1, 1958) [1] is an American author, journalist, and television producer. She wrote a column for The New York Observer (1994–96) that was adapted into the bestselling Sex and the City anthology. The book was the basis for the HBO hit series Sex and the City (1998–2004) and two subsequent movies.

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