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Mega mansions galore. The new Discovery+ series Selling the Hamptons follows real estate agents in one of New York’s priciest zip codes, and the homes they’re selling are truly spectacular.
The new show, which debuts Thursday, January 20, follows Bianca D’Alessio, J.B. Andreassi, Michael Fulfree, Peggy Zabakolas, Kenny Arias and Mia Calabrese as they show off listings from the Hamptons-based branch of Nest Seekers.
“The Hamptons is a magical place. Beautiful people, beautiful cars, beautiful homes and really good celebrity sightings. It is so chic,” Calabrese explained in one teaser for the series. “People will do whatever they have to do to get a deal done.”
Ahead of the series premiere, Andreassi and Fulfree broke down what makes Selling the Hamptons different from other real estate shows — and shared some of the most over-the-top amenities they’ve seen at their listings.
“It really shows some unique things that have never been featured on a series before,” Fulfree explained. “I think people will be blown away.”
Read their Q&A below:
Us Weekly: What makes Selling the Hamptons stand out from other real estate reality shows?
Michael Fulfree: What’s really special about this show is it captures the ultra-luxury market of one of the top zip codes in the country. In our area, it’s a very hot real estate market, and to be able to capture that in a year of filming — which was absolutely crazy — was really special.
Ever since the pandemic, new construction is geared toward having every fun toy and luxury item in the home, so you never have to leave. What you’re going to see is homes that have features you’ve never seen before — like full pools and saunas in the lower-level basement of a house. You’ll see beautiful offices and
A the release date for a brand new season of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel has just been announced.
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