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NETFLIX clearly believes Buying London is a fixer upper, because despite it failing to set the market alight they are eyeing a second series. The show followed the super-glam team at DDRE London , a group of estate agents flogging Mayfair mansions and country estates to multi-millionaires. It was hoped that the seven-parter would emulate the success of its American counterpart, Selling Sunset .

But viewers failed to invest in the glossy reality show in the same way and it was critically panned. Regardless, I can reveal Netflix believes the format is worth another spin and are in talks to follow Daniel Daggers' team for another round. A source said: “Buying London has all the right ingredients to be a hit and followed the Selling Sunset recipe for the letter - it had property porn, in-fighting, romance and drama plus a dusting of celebrity sparkle.



"It managed to make Netflix’s UK top ten twice, but otherwise it wasn’t a runaway ratings success. “But it’s relatively cheap to make and bosses think it’s worth another lap of the block.” The series followed self-styled Daniel, nicknamed Mr Super Prime, and his team, including glamorous ex-Sky Sports presenter Olivia Wayne and breakout star, Lauren Christy.

They toured footie ace Raheem Sterling’s rental property, actress Salma Hayek 's Holland Park abode and London’s most expensive home - second only to Buckingham Palace. I’m sure there is plenty more properties to take a nosy at. STEPHEN Mulhern could be jetti.

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