Crypen Exchange-'Selling Sunset' returns for 7th season: Release date, cast, trailer, how to watch

2025-05-08 06:15:32source:Burley Garciacategory:Contact

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Popular reality TV series "Selling Sunset" is coming back for a seventh season on Netflix as the ladies of the Oppenheim Group return with a brand new office, sleek penthouse listings and personality clashes.

The series follows seven of Los Angeles' most successful female realtors who all work under the same roof at the No. 1 agency in the Hollywood Hills and the Sunset Strip, according to Netflix,

"They work hard and play harder, as they compete with the cutthroat L.A. market and each other," the official series synopsis reads. "These ladies will do what it takes to make it to the top of their game, all while trying to keep their personal lives intact."

Here's what you need to about Season 7 of Selling Sunset before it premieres.

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'Selling Sunset' Season 7 release date

All 11 episodes of the seventh season will premiere on Netflix on Friday, Nov. 3 at 3 a.m. ET, according to Netflix.

'Selling Sunset' Season 7 trailer

Netflix released the official trailer for Season 7 on Oct. 12.

'Selling Sunset' Season 7 cast

The realtors featured on Season 7 will be Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Nicole Young, Chelsea Lazkani, Amanza Smith, Bre Tiesi and Emma Hernan.

How to watch Seasons 1-6 of 'Selling Sunset'

The first six seasons of the show are available to stream on Netflix.

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