Netflix’s latest reality show Buying Beverly Hills is here and we are here to let you know the kind of entertainment this show will bring to you. With Mauricio Umansky’s family-run firm The Agency ready to bring out the best of drama, there is no doubt that you will get all the juicy gossip lurking around every corner.
Produced by Just Entertainment Spoke Studios, the cast includes Mauricio Umansky, Alexia Umansky, Ben Black, Sonika Vaid, Melissa Platt, Joey Ben-Zvi, and Allie Lutz Rosenberger, alongside other co-workers in the firm and the people connected to the Umansky family.
Netflix’s synopsis of the series reads:
Mauricio Umansky’s family-run firm The Agency represents some of the most lavish properties in Beverly Hills. But there’s drama around every corner.
-Buying Beverly Hills Review contains No spoilers-
Buying Beverly Hills brings us inside The Agency, which is among the best real estate companies in Los Angeles, with the founder and CEO Mauricio Umansky, among the best agents in town. The show brings us the exciting drama that is created and solved by the team as they feel the burden of nepotism and the wish to be the best in the industry weighing on them.
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The show brings out the relationships within the company while also taking us through some beautiful properties in Beverly Hills that won’t fail to steal your heart. And the way these agents work to bring something new to their challenge in selling these properties is another exciting thing for us to watch.
I have to say that I was expecting a lot more drama than what was shown on the show which would have left the real estate business behind to focus more on entertainment. However, I am glad that I got to see a lot more of what goes behind the scenes at an agency as big as this one and the way they train their new hires.
And this is where nepotism appears, which is a burden on the people who came there with sheer effort and also on the ones who made use of the connections. And like other reality shows, this is just the beginning because there is a lot of gossips ready to create more problems everywhere.

However, at the end of it all, the big boss swoops in and fixes everything in the last episode like the hero of a cliche story. I have felt like Mauricio’s role in this show was more like making an appearance to show that he existed while everyone just runs around, creates a problem and have him fix them.
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And when it all seems to get better by the end of it all, a gateway is kept open for another season with more nepotism inserted which others are not happy with. Though it does bring out a little laughter from the viewers.
Summing Up: Buying Beverly Hills
Altogether, this was a show that was entertaining enough to keep it playing in the background while we lift our heads for a little sneak peek, especially when those houses are shown. While others may not agree with this opinion of mine, this is just my reflection of what I felt like while watching the show.
So while it is not a bad watch, it is not something I would totally recommend to be in the must-watch list. What do you think about the show? Let us know in the comments below!
Watch Buying Beverly Hills on Netflix.
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