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Buying London Review: Real Estate Drama At Its Best

Buying London Review

Buying London has officially made its way on Netflix and joined the other real estate reality shows that have garnered a lot of attention on the streaming platform. This latest series has 7 episodes in total, all under 40 minutes which makes it a quick and breezy watch, filled with some exciting drama and beautiful houses, what more could one want? admittedly, Buying London might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but if you like reality TV, this show will certainly make its way to your watchlist.

There are several aspects and elements of Buying London that worked in its favor and we’re here to highlight them a little more in this review. So, if you’re debating whether or not Buying London deserves a spot on your Netflix watchlist, then make sure you read this review which will help you decide wether you should stream it or skip it!

All the Drama at DDRE Global

The initial episodes of Buying London do a satisfactory job of introducing the focus of the show, which is Daniel Daggers and his real estate business, DDRE Global. From the get-go, Daggers appears as a charming man with a great sense of humor, and this personality stays consistent throughout the series, whether there are highs or lows in the office.

All the Drama at DDRE Global
Credit: Netflix

When it comes to DDRE Global, Netflix and Buying London have made sure that it is established the premise of the show. While this real estate reality show has plenty of beautiful houses and some of the beautiful homes in all of London, the premise follows the Daggers’ employees who work at DDRE Global, and each of them is unique in their own way.

One of the employees, who was also Daggers’ friend from before he started the company, Lauren, has been shown as one of the main parts of Buying London, and her journey through the 7 episodes has posed as one of the more entertaining and intriguing parts of the series. Even though Buying London is all about real estate, it is also about the drama that comes along with people working together, aiming to get the biggest listing.

Buying London Review
Credit: Netflix

Reme, Oli, Lauren, Rosi, Rasa, and Juliana are some of the people who work for Daggers’ and are often showcased in the 7 episodes with different arcs. There is flirting, fighting, and figuring life out which makes Buying London extremely entertaining in every episode. While this show has the reality show part of it nailed down, it also does a great job in showing the real estate side of it, with lush homes of different styles and you simply won’t be able to take your eyes off it all.

The ending of Buying London has definitely made room for a second season, and it will be interesting to see what Lauren’s final decision is, which has been the crux of the show, apart from the actual premise, aka real estate.

Buying London
Credit: Netflix

Conclusion

Buying London will garner a huge fan-following because of the twists and turns despite being a reality show and it will be interesting to see if this particular show has a future! Do let us know in the comments what you think about it so far.

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