Luxe listings, explosive drama, and stunning home decor are a few things you can expect to catch on the binge-worthy real estate reality shows below. Plus, take note of some serious home inspirations for when you need to renovate your space.
1. Selling Sunset
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If you’re new to the real estate reality TV shows, Selling Sunset is a great place to start. With 7 seasons, 9 main casts, and a spicy storyline that ramps up every episode, the show’s bound to keep you binging for hours. Grab a pack of popcorn and get ready to watch The Oppenheim Group’s real estate agents navigate their friendships, lives, and home sales.
Plus, take some notes as you get to virtually tour a bazillion beautiful homes in some of the most expensive neighbourhoods in LA. There’s everything: modern penthouses, vintage villas, mid-century modern estate, and boho chic beach houses.
2. Selling The OC
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In a spin-off of Selling Sunset series, the Oppenheim brothers take their business to Orange County. Beyond beautiful beachfront estates and million dollar homes, the 3 seasons of Selling The OC also takes viewers to some of the best mansions in Cabo, Mexico – where the brokerage also allegedly secured a billion-dollar listing of a cluster of homes on El Tule Beach.
3. Tidying Up With Marie Kondo
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The queen of home organisation is gracing us with her talent in the 1-season show Tidying Up With Marie Kondo. Learn a thing or two about decluttering your space by splitting them up into 5 categories with the legendary KonMari method. Hopefully, the show can inspire you to turn the mess that’s your home into a neat and tidy space and get rid of items you haven’t touched since uni.
4. Buying Beverly Hills
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Drool over more million-dollar mansions in Los Angeles on Buying Beverly Hills. Starring the employees of a family-owned real estate firm The Agency, the 2-season series showcases the good, bad, and ugly of the home selling business in the celeb-swarmed city. Think out-of-this-world homes, beautiful decor, romance drama, and stiff real estate competition.
5. Bling Empire
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Bling Empire might not be a real estate show, but it still offers a decent dose of stunning homes with dazzling decor. Thanks to the show, we get to see the grandest of estates of Anna Shay, Christine Chiu, and Kim Lee – to name a few.
6. Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles
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With 15 seasons and still going strong, it’s safe to say Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles is worth your while. The storyline is pretty similar to the other real estate shows, except this series was launched in 2006. This means that if you binge the entire show in one go, you’ll be able to see how LA real estate scene has drastically changed in the last decade.
7. MTV Cribs
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MTV Cribs is probably the OG of interior design TV shows. Aired in 2000, the series revolves around touring legit celebrities’ homes. We’re talking mega mansions that belong to the likes of 50 Cents, Mariah Carrey, Hugh Hefner, and Snoop Dog. And if you’ve seen the show, then you’d probably remember crucial details like Dj Khaled’s 30-people shower, Kim Kardashians’ stripper pole, and Missy Elliot’s Ferrari bed.
8. Tiny House Nation
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Tiny House Nation proves size doesn’t actually matter. Surf all 5 seasons and prepare to pick your jaw up from the floor as you see itty bitty homes around the world. Think a tiny glass cabin with peaked roof on top of a mountain and cottage loft inside a camper van so cute you’ll seriously consider downsizing to move your life into one of these mini homes.
Best real estate TV shows to stream for home decor inspos
There are a few ways to score yourself some serious home decor ideas. Check Pinterest, scroll through Instagram, follow some TikTok interior design accounts, and set aside a day or two to binge these real estate TV shows.
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