Netflix planning second series of Brit version of Selling Sunset despite huge ratings flop

Netflix's 'Buying London' is set for a potential second series despite its initial lackluster performance. 

The show, which followed the high-profile estate agents at DDRE London selling luxury properties in Mayfair and the British countryside, aimed to replicate the success of its American counterpart, 'Selling Sunset.'

However, the seven-episode series failed to captivate viewers and received poor critical reviews. 

Despite this, Netflix remains optimistic about the show's potential and is in discussions to continue following Daniel Daggers' team.

A source told The Sun: 'Buying London has all the elements for success: luxurious properties, internal conflicts, romance, drama, and a touch of celebrity.'

Netflix are considering a second series of 'Buying London' despite its initial lack ofperformance.

Netflix are considering a second series of 'Buying London' despite its initial poor viewings (the agents pictured from L-R. Lauren Christy, Olivia Wayne, Oli Hamilton, Reme Nicole Urubusi, Daniel Daggers, Rosi Walden, Rasa Bagdonaviciute and Juliana Ardenius)

The show follows the high-profile estate agents at DDRE headed up by Daniel Daggers (pictured) who attempt to sell London's luxury properties

The show follows the high-profile estate agents at DDRE headed up by Daniel Daggers (pictured) who attempt to sell London's luxury properties

'While it made Netflix's UK top ten twice, it didn't achieve widespread ratings success. 

'Nevertheless, it's relatively inexpensive to produce, and executives believe it's worth another attempt.'

The series featured Daniel Daggers, known as 'Mr. Super Prime,' along with glamorous former Sky Sports presenter Olivia Wayne and breakout star Lauren Christy. 

In 2019, Daniel managed to sell one of London's most expensive properties 3 Carlton Gardens to American billionaire Ken Griffin for £95million - although it had been on for £125million two years before. 

The 44-year-old property mogul claimed he wanted to 'revolutionise the real estate industry'.

Reflecting on her intense work-life balance, Lauren revealed her top tip to stay healthy, happy, and predictably with these people: driven. 

She said: 'I am one of the best agents here. Agency life is full of ups and downs. Dealing with the tough times for me starts with health so I prioritise some sort of physical activity every day.

'Not everything will go your way, so let go of the things you can't control and harness the things you can.' 

The show was aimed to replicate the success of its American counterpart, 'Selling Sunset' but the viewing figures have not hit in the same way

The show was aimed to replicate the success of its American counterpart, 'Selling Sunset' but the viewing figures have not hit in the same way

Lauren Christy is one of the main agents form the show and when she's not breaking skulls and treading on toes to get where she deserves to be, she enjoys travelling

Lauren Christy is one of the main agents form the show and when she's not breaking skulls and treading on toes to get where she deserves to be, she enjoys travelling

Another of the estate agents, Rosi, cut her teeth on Made In Chelsea back in 2019 where she appeared on multiple episodes

Another of the estate agents, Rosi, cut her teeth on Made In Chelsea back in 2019 where she appeared on multiple episodes

Rosi another of the estate agents, started out on Made In Chelsea back in 2019 where she appeared on multiple episodes and was seen doing real estate work. 

After the show, the 28-year-old married Italian cloths designer Luco Faloni, and now the pair travel the world selling luxury property together in Marbella.    

In the run up to its release in may, Netflix said the show would 'follow the group as they navigate the intricacies of their personal lives as well as striving to make their mark in the glamorous world of luxury real estate'.  

Highlights from the first series included tours of Raheem Sterling's rental property, Salma Hayek's Holland Park residence, and London's most expensive home, second only to Buckingham Palace.