Buying Beverly Hills Canceled by Netflix After 2 Seasons

The reality show Buying Beverly Hills on Netflix, starring Mauricio Umansky, has been canceled after two seasons.

Deadline reports that the show was dropped due to the balance between its viewership and production costs. This series started in November 2022 and focused on The Agency, a luxury real estate firm led by Mauricio Umansky. If you remember, Mauricio is known from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills as Kyle Richards’ husband. The show gave us a peek into the extravagant homes of Los Angeles and introduced us to the agents at The Agency, including Mauricio’s daughters, Farrah Brittany and Alexia Umansky. In Season 2, we even saw another daughter, Sophia Umansky, trying her hand at becoming an agent.

Season 2 launched in March and brought more than just property tours; it also showcased personal drama. Mauricio and Kyle’s marital issues spilled into the series, leading to some serious family discussions with their daughters after their separation went public.

Sometimes, we just can’t get enough of these real-life dramas.

The conversations between Mauricio and Kyle with Farrah, Alexia, and Sophia were intense and emotional. It added a deeper layer to the show beyond just glamorous homes.

Mason Messick
Mason Messick
Mason Messick is a writer and television enthusiast. He has been covering the world of TV for 5 years and has a particular passion for drama series. Mason's engaging writing style has made him a valuable member of the Tonight.TV website team.

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