Everything You Need to Know About Selling the OC Season 3 — Only on Netflix…

Expect bigger homes and even bigger drama, with Season 3 of the reality TV series coming May 3rd!!

Peter Moore
The Entertainment Engine

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The sun is rising on a new season of Selling the OC, but the shade has never been stronger among the agents at The Oppenheim Group.

But before we get to Season 3, let’s press rewind on all the drama that’s gone down so far. Alex Hall and Tyler Stanaland are still planted firmly in will they, won’t they territory after trading in noseys for hot tub makeout.

Speaking of hot and heavy hookups, Polly Brindle and Stanaland’s office dalliance allegedly was caught on video, drawing fellow agents Brandi Marshall and Kayla Cardona into the mess.

Then there’s Alexandra Rose and Alexandra Jarvis, whose friendship got spicier than a midday office margarita. And last but not least, a fourth Alexandra, Nashville’s own Ali Harper, joined the brokerage, making waves and some rivals, including Gio Helou, along the way.

So, what’s in store for the OC office this season? Prepare for jaw-dropping listings and revelations, as bosses Jason and Brett Oppenheim try to keep their agents in check while cashing in plenty of their own.

When is the Selling the OC Season 3 release date?

All eight episodes of Season 3 will launch on May 3.

The Selling the OC Season 3 trailer wastes no time spilling the drama. Former newbie Alexandra Harper officially spreads her wings and puts her acquired real estate skills to good use.

However, things go awry when Harper cannot answer questions from potential buyers. Things get serious when she receives a warning from senior Gio Helou, who advises her that selling real estate in the OC requires more than just good looks.

If Harper doesn’t get her act together soon, she might just lose her seat at the O Group.

Where can I check out the Selling the OC Season 3 trailer?

Scroll up for the first look at the fiery third season.

Who’s in the Selling the OC Season 3 cast?

All your favourite agents — including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Jarvis, Brandi Marshall, Polly Brindle, Alex Hall, Gio Helou, Alexandra Rose, Tyler Stanaland, Austin Victoria, Sean Palmieri, and Ali Harper — are returning for the upcoming season.

They’ll be under the watchful eye of bosses Brett and Jason Oppenheim. To learn more about the cast, check out the official cast guide.

Can I see some photos from the new season?

Check out some first-look images from Season 3 below.

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What Is ‘Selling the OC‘ Season 3 About?

Season 3 of Selling the OC picks up where last season left off. In case you missed it, Season 2 introduces a fourth Alex into the group, none other than Harper herself.

With minimum experience in the real estate business, she tries to learn the tricks of the trade under the tutelage of Brindle.

Whatever Harper has learned throughout her time in the OC, she better put her skills to work quickly if she wants to keep her place in the Oppenheim Group.

Meanwhile, Stanaland gained a lot of attention last season, mainly because of his very obvious public flirting with Hall.

But Stanaland’s got some loose ends to tie up, particularly his divorce from actress Brittany Snow. Over the past eight episodes of Selling the OC, the two are constantly put into push-and-pull situations. At this point, it’s no secret that the two are falling for each other.

But not everyone is happy about their “relationship”, Cardona isn’t too pleased with Tyler, who thinks his whole relationship with Hall is just messy, especially since he’s in the middle of a divorce.

Things escalated on a company trip to check out an Oppenheim Group listing, where Cardona straight up yelled at the pair, ending her friendship with Hall.

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Who Is Making ‘Selling the OC‘?

The executive producers of Selling the OC include Adam DiVello, Sundee Manusakis, Suzy Ratner, Kristofer Lindquist, and Skyler Wakil, in partnership with Done and Done Productions and Lionsgate production companies.

The idea of the series came to Divello when he stumbled upon an ad for the Oppenheim Group in a magazine.

It didn’t take long until Divello instructed his development executive to arrange an interview with the Oppenheim twins and set up the foundation of the Netflix series. Credit: Cole Delbyck

By Pete Moore — Seamless Entertainment

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Peter Moore
The Entertainment Engine

Having lived & worked in New York, Los Angeles & London working in the music, film and TV industries for three decades helping creators realize their dreams...