Buy My House Review: The Shark Tank of Real Estate

Netflix is on a roll when it comes to offering us reality TV series. After some really convincing shows like Instant Home Makeover and some cringe ones like Selling Sunset and Selling the OC, the OTT giant is back again with yet another real estate reality show titled Buy My House. With Tom Forman, Jenny Daly, Moira Ross, Dan Morando and Mathew Pickel as the executive producers, the show is directed by Carrie Havel.

The well-known TV presenter and fashion designer, Nina Parker serves as the host for this series. There are a total of six episodes and each has a runtime ranging from 30 to 40 minutes.

– Netflix’s Buy My House Review Does Not Contain Spoilers –

Buy My House: Making the Selling Worth a While

With a Selling Sunset like narrative and Shark Tank like ambience, Buy My House seems to have hammered itself at the perfect spot for the audience to enjoy it, learn from it but, also cringe over it from time to time. The series is short, and crisp and delivers what it promises. But, most importantly, it keeps you entertained thoroughly till the end.

In Buy My House, we are introduced to four real estate magnets- Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman, Corcoran Group CEO Pamela Liebman, NFL linebacker Brandon Copeland and investment property magnate Danisha Wrighster. We have contestants, who are basically house owners come up to the dais to sell their properties.

Throughout the course of the series, we see various homeowners come up to the judges and sell their houses by introducing it, telling their backstories in regards to it and, often, engaging in tough negotiations. Yes, very much like Shark Tank. With the deal being sealed by one or multiple real estate moguls, our esteemed judges have a chance to work on the house of their liking- they can choose to flip it or improve it or, even decide to make a long-term investment to work on the house.

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If the homeowners manage to convince the real estate experts on the bench, it might just turn out to be a dream come true for them as they do not have to engage in a lengthy plan of putting the house on the market and, instead will receive a full cash-only offer, with no realtor commission fee on the show.

Buy My House crosses many borders when it comes to house listings. We get to see homes located in Austin, Oklahoma, Florida, Montana, Louisiana, Clevland, Nashville, Detroit, California and much more. Clearly, there isn’t any scarcity of variety as the homes we see range from mansion-sized buildings to average looking places to even a condo! There is competition but, there are also heartfelt stories as there are some tough dealings to sit through giving us a hit of all genre all at once.

Buy My House: Final Verdict

With such repetitive real estate reality shows hitting Netflix one after the other, is Buy My House still worth a watch? Well, the solid answer is yes. The unique setting Buy My House brings to this particular category of real estate and reality TV is definitely something new and engaging. The show is not just about still selling the houses and pouring down cringe through our throats but, it is about knowing tough negotiations and real-life dealings.

Being a series by the end of the day, of course, there are elements that are unique and typical of this particular genre that will surface sooner or later. But, Buy My House still tries to ground itself in reality as much as possible while also giving us a taste of something familiar. On the stream it to skip it note, this surely is a hardcore stream it. Moreover, if business and real estate are your things, you might just fall in love with this show.

You can stream all the episodes of Buy My House now on Netflix.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

Buy My House is an amalgamation of Selling Sunset and Shark Tank, making it the perfect watch for real estate fans.
Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

1 COMMENT

  1. How do you apply to be on the show, we have a sought after neighborhood I’m Monrovia Maryland with 5 acres we need to place on the market and thought this show would be great. Our neighborhood is in an amazing location. We are looking at downsizing our home and moving overseas.

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Buy My House is an amalgamation of Selling Sunset and Shark Tank, making it the perfect watch for real estate fans. Buy My House Review: The Shark Tank of Real Estate