Meet the Netflix Series' 8 'Cutthroat' Agents (Exclusive)

A new crew of ambitious agents are ready to take over NYC in PEOPLE's exclusive first look at Selling the City!

From the creators of Selling Sunset and Selling the OCthe new Netflix docusoap (streaming Jan. 3) follows Eleonora SrugoDouglas Elliman's “no-nonsense, kicka–” agents. In the first trailer, above, they fight for multimillion-dollar listings, navigate personal drama and try to pave their own way in this “cutthroat world,” according to Netflix.

Srugo is the show's ring leader and a power player in Manhattan real estate. She made Douglas Elliman's top NYC sale of the year (for $75 million) in 2024 and was their number one ranked agent in 2023.

In the show's eight-episode first season, the native New Yorker will attempt to assemble her own team of top agents.

Enter Jade Chan, Taylor Middleton, Jordyn Taylor Braff, Abigail Godfrey, Giselle Meneses, Justin Tuinstra and Steve Gold.

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Chan, the sales director and new development specialist at DE, has worked for the company for more than 10 years.

Specializing in both the NYC and LA real estate markets, Braff has a background in the entertainment industry, which makes her a prime agent for bicoastal sales.

Godfrey is known at DE for her down-to-earth approach to luxury real estate and also has extensive experience with rentals.

Meneses has roots in both New York and New Jersey real estate,

Tuinstra has closed over $500 million in sales, as has middleton — who was recently named DE's “One to Watch,

A veteran of real estate reality TV, Million Dollar Listing alum gold,is joining the team from the Corcoran Groupfounded by Shark Tank investor Barbara Corcoran in 2001.

Executive producer and creator Adam DiVello, who is also behind Selling Sunset, teased what fans can expect from the new show in a statement to PEOPLE: “Much like The Hills was to The City, this show will take viewers across the country and showcase the ultra luxury real estate, fashion and of course relationships that are inherently unique to NYC. I can't wait for you all to see it and fall in love with the city.”

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Selling the City will be available to stream on Netflix Jan. 3, 2025.



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