Buying Beverly Hills Season 2 Review
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Buying Beverly Hills Season 2 is for anyone who is a fan of real estate, drama, and some beautiful locations that will leave you stunned. When it comes to reality tv, there are a plethora of options for viewers to watch. There is truly something for everyone, including real estate lovers, for which they can turn to Buying Beverly Hills Season 2, but is worth the hype?

When it comes to Buying Beverly Hills Season 2, there are a lot of different elements that might appeal to different kinds of people who enjoy different genres, and not necessarily all in one. To know more about our thoughts on Buying Beverly Hills Season 2, keep reading this article, and also let us know in the comments what you thought about the latest season.

Drama and Real Estate All Mixed Up Together

Season 2 isn’t just about real estate or the gorgeous houses in Beverly Hills, but anyone who has been a fan of this series since the previous season, probably already knows that.

However, if you are new to the world of Buying Beverly Hills, starting from the second season might feel a little confusing. For that reason, we would highly recommend watching the first season, get a little used to everything that happens in this reality series before you move on to Buying Beverly Hills Season 2.

Buying Beverly Hills Season 2
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The process of buying and selling homes isn’t as simple as it seems, and Buying Beverly Hills Season 2 gives the viewers a glimpse into that very concept. There’s a lot that goes on in between, especially when it comes to the more expensive house in locations like Beverly Hills. From big clients to celebrities, to top chefs, everyone owns a property in Beverly Hills, and Buying Beverly Hills Season 2 feels like a little crash course in what goes behind it all.

One of the best parts about Buying Beverly Hills Season 2, and Season 1 as well for that matter were the beautiful homes and locations. These are the kinds that might currently be added to your vision board, or you might have it added somewhere on Pinterest to buy when you’re a millionaire. Looking at these modern houses with bedrooms and bathrooms one could only imagine being able to own, is truly the most surreal and stunning part of Buying Beverly Hills Season 2.

This review of Buying Beverly Hills Season 2 is spoiler-free, aka, we will not be discussing all the drama around Mauricio Umansky, his children, and The Agency, which is centric on the ongoing reality series storyline followed in this season.

More than too many times, Buying Beverly Hills Season 2 feels a little too pretentious, and when there’s drama, you simply want to go back to seeing the homes, and there are nine episodes of it!

Drama and Real Estate All Mixed Up Together
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Conclusion

If you want to look at gorgeous and extremely expensive out-of-your-budget homes, then a quick glance at Buying Beverly Hills Season 2 might be worth it. However, if you want to skip the drama and simply look at homes, you can do so on google too!

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