I love a good real estate show. I especially like a real estate show that shows me all the properties that I never, never in my life be able to pay but happily drool on my TV screen. I started to watch Netflix of the The Sale Of The Sunset thinking that this would be a new opportunity to contemplate with nostalgia the houses in the Hollywood Hills, but, reader, let me tell you, it is much more than that. To be honest, the real estate takes a backseat to the drama, so if you’re on HGTV, but also the love Real Housewives-cat style of fighting, then, you’re probably already watching the show, but if not, here’s why you should be.
Here’s the basic premise of the series: takes place in Hollywood and that is focused on The Oppenheim Group, a high-profile real estate brokerage run by twin brothers Brett and Jason Oppenheim. The stars of the show, however, are ridiculously attractive to the women who sell all these multimillion-dollar properties throughout the Hollywood area. It is very important to get a clear picture of these women, so come along this trip.
Heather: Heather is a flawlessly beautiful blonde, whose boyfriend is several years younger than her and played professional hockey overseas. She sometimes lets her personal life interfere with her professional life, and especially does not get along with Christine.
Christine: The “tough” girl of the group who speaks his mind and takes sh*t for absolutely no one. She sometimes gets along with people but also blows in the people with ease and it gets a little scary when drunk. Also impeccably beautiful blonde.
Mary: Believe it or not, Mary is perfectly beautiful blonde! She has a boyfriend French who is barely older than his son. She is definitely an optimist, but it is also a beast in the real estate sale.
Maya: Maya Israeli goddess whose husband lives in Miami, but they somehow make it work. She’s easily the least spectacular of all women, which makes it my favorite for the moment.
Chrishell: The the ex-Mrs. Justin Hartley is the new girl on the brokerage firm that is, probably, very nice of this group, and spends the whole season trying to make friends only to be screamed at numerous times by Davina and Christine.
Davina: Davina is the epitome of that snotty girl in high school who laughed at you if you shop at Walmart and absolutely sold unto your enemies. Case in point: she sells Chrishell the rest of the group.
I know, that barely scratches the surface of each one of these women, but come on, how badly do you want to know about Davina sale of Chrishell? The drama in the show is actually pretty low key until the last episode of the first season when there is drinking. And scream! And the insults! And the crying! My favorite part about the explosive drama at the end is that it is Christine yelling at Chrishell for being two-faced . . . literally, a couple of episodes after that Christine takes Chrishell with the drinks and tells him that she is going to take you under his wing and has on its back. Does Christine know what are the two sides of the media? Or is that super familiar with being two-faced, because she also has two faces?
Who knows?!
“If you’re like me, the mansions will make you feel a bit sh*tty about how much he has not achieved in life, while sitting at home in your apartment leased barely surviving, but I love to see!”
Leaving aside the drama, there really are some beautiful homes on display at the show. If you’re like me, the mansions will make you feel a bit sh*tty about how much he has not achieved in life, while sitting at home in your apartment leased barely surviving, but I love seeing it! The show is also very well-gives the statistics of the houses, including the amount of the commission, and I almost spat my out the brand of The Croix in the numbers. A six-figure commission on a house! And yet, Mary and christina were roommates until Mary moved in with her boyfriend. That still amazes me, but maybe they just wanted to spend their money in other place than in beautiful homes of their own.
I have many more questions about the program title in the second season, and I hope that some of them are answered as we headed back to Hollywood with the perfectly beautiful town of The Oppenheim Group. It hits Netflix on May 22, so you have time to go binge on the first season before then. If you have any clue of how Christine sample of households of six-inch Louboutin without breaking an ankle, LMK.