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‘Selling the OC’ Returning For Season 4 at Netflix 

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Selling the OC is coming back to Netflix!

The streamer confirmed on Friday, January 24 that the series will return for season 4, with production now underway and a release date to be announced later. 

“A lot has changed in the real lives of those agents since Season 3, so it’s exciting to get back down there,” series creator Adam DiVello said in a statement, per Netflix. He teased that there’s “a lot of new faces” this time around — watch out, Orange County. 

“They are just crushing it down there,” DiVello said of his cast of high-end real estate agents.

The ‘Selling Sunset’ Curse: Every Split That Rocked the Franchise

Selling the OC premiered in 2022 as a spinoff of its popular sibling show Selling Sunset. The West Coast franchise centers on employees of the Oppenheim Group, a luxury firm, as they navigate their personal and professional lives.

The OC edition has starred the firm’s founder, Jason Oppenheim, as well as his staffers Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Brandi Marshall, Gio Helou, Kayla Cardona, Polly Brindle, Austin Victoria and Tyler Stanaland, the source of much drama both onscreen and off as he re-entered single life amid his split from ex-wife Brittany Snow. 

“He basically came into filming saying — once we started all to become friends and confide in each other and trauma bonding — he told us, ‘Oh yeah, my wife [Snow] said that we’re basically getting a divorce because I went on the show,’” Hall, 35, claimed in a May 2024 podcast interview.

Hall had felt compelled to share her side of the story after being accused of getting flirty with Stanaland, 35, prior to his separation from Snow, 38. (Stanaland and the Pitch Perfect actress parted ways one month after the show’s debut. Snow filed for divorce in January 2023, and the exes reached a settlement later that year.)

There’s Now 4 Women Named Alexandra on ‘Selling the OC’: Let Us Explain

“Sadly, there’s so many other altercations that happened throughout filming on our show with other women, with this man, with Tyler,” Hall recalled last year. “Season 1, one of the girls in the office was trying to, like, seduce Tyler and make out with Tyler.”

During the Selling the OC season 2 finale in September 2023, Hall and Stanaland expressed their feelings for each other and shared a steamy kiss in a hot tub.

When season 3 premiered in May 2024, however, viewers learned the pair’s relationship was not meant to be romantic. (Stanaland has since left the Oppenheim Group to work in real estate alongside his dad, John.)

In August 2024, Hall exclusively revealed to Us Weekly that she was dating someone new.

“I’m very, very happy right now and I don’t want to jinx anything,” the reality star — who shares two kids with an ex-husband — said at the time, adding, “I’m off the market, baby. It’s hard in the OC, man. It’s hard everywhere out there. I’m trying to get wifed up. I want to be a wife again.”

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