Netflix has swapped the Hollywood Hills for the manicured squares of Mayfair in its new real estate show , the UK’s answer to the popular reality programme. Much like , the show features tours inside multimillion-pound mansions set against the reality television drama between DDRE’s glamorous agents. On the show, West Londoner Rosi Walden (who had a stint on reality show ), top agent Lauren Christy and newcomer Reme Nicole all compete for blockbuster listings that bring in big commissions.
There are also appearances from some of Daggers’ leading contacts, like billionaire 1 Mayfair developer John Caudwell. debuts during a slowdown in London’s super-prime property market. Wealthy home sellers are cutting prices by as much as 30 per cent to secure deals during a slump that has gripped the high-end neighbourhoods depicted on the Netflix show.
But Daggers seems undeterred. In many ways, the 44-year-old real estate entrepreneur is a natural fit for reality television stardom. “I lived in a local housing authority [unit] until I was 11, and have been an agent since I was 17 and started out with studio flats,” says Daggers from his offices near Regents Park in central London.
“And now I sell some of the most expensive real estate on the planet, and do so unbelievably frequently. It’s not a fluke.” He spent 12 years at leading agency Knight Frank, and reportedly parted ways with the firm after he was alleged to have posted images of a client’s home on Instagram wi.