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“Buying Beverly Hills” has been canceled by Netflix after two seasons

“Buying Beverly Hills” has been canceled by Netflix after two seasons

Netflix has pulled the plug on one of its popular real estate series.

Just two months after the season 2 premiere of “Buying Beverly Hills,” the streaming service has decided not to move forward with a third installment of Mauricio Umansky’s reality series, Page Six can confirm.

At Deadline, industry insiders said the decision was made after weighing viewership versus production costs.

Netflix has decided not to order a third season of Mauricio Umansky’s unscripted reality series (seen above in an episode of “Buying Beverly Hills”) after two seasons.
According to industry sources, the decision came after the streamer weighed the season’s viewership against production costs. AMAZING NETFLIX

Starring Umansky, the estranged husband of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Kyle Richards, the series followed him and his staff at The Agency, which includes daughters Farrah Brittany and Alexia Umansky. Season 2 saw the addition of Mauricio’s third daughter, Sophia, as she followed in her father’s footsteps.

The series also gave viewers an insight into the luxury real estate agent’s family issues with his estranged wife and his rocky relationship with his brother-in-law Rick Hilton, who played a big role in his decision to branch out and- and start your own brokerage.

Season 2 of “Buying Beverly Hills,” seen above, followed Umansky and his daughters as they joined him at The Agency. AMAZING NETFLIX
The series also gave viewers an insight into the luxury estate agent’s family problems with his estranged wife and his strained relationship with his brother-in-law Rick Hilton. AMAZING NETFLIX

“I think I was kind of ripped off by Hilton & Hyland,” the real estate maven said in a Season 2 trailer that was released in March.

“And when I say damn, you know, like today I’m happy, but there were a hundred agents at Hilton & Hyland. They made a billion dollars in a year for the first time. We accounted for 19.6% of their production.”

Mauricio revealed that the family feud began after Hilton and the company’s co-founder, Jeff Hyland, turned down their request for equity and partnership status.

Umansky previously revealed that he felt he was “f—ked” by his brother-in-law’s company when his request to become a partner was rejected.
“I’m happy today, but there were a hundred agents at Hilton & Hyland,” Umansky said in the episode.

When the preview was released, Rick’s daughter Paris Hilton supported her father online, saying he was a “consummate gentleman” who “always took the high road.”

“He would never speak negatively about his family, especially in the media,” the “Simple Life” star wrote.

“Honestly, we’re all sick of her using the Hilton name every time she gets a chance to take on the show. That’s enough already.”

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