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Netflix follows Nest Seekers agents in “Million Dollar Beach House”
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Netflix is bringing the luxury real estate reality show formula to the Hamptons with a show premiering Aug. 26, according to Inman.
“Million Dollar Beach House” follows five Nest Seekers agents working on the East End. Among the stars are Nest Seekers private client head Noel Roberts and associate broker Peggy Zabakolas. Founder and CEO Eddie Shapiro is an executive producer.
While the coronavirus pandemic has made the Hamptons market hotter than ever, the frenzy was not captured by the show — it was filmed before the pandemic. [Inman] — Dennis Lynch
Correction: This item has been revised to say that Eddie Shapiro is an executive producer of “Million Dollar Beach House,” not a star of it, and that the show follows five Nest Seekers agents, not six.