Netflix Shares First Look at NewSelling Sunset-Style Show,Buying London: Watch

Mar. 15, 2025

Daniel Draggers in Netflix’s preview of ‘Buying London’.Photo:Netflix/Youtube

Buying London on Netflix- Daniel Daggers

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On Thursday, the streaming platform shared a first look atBuying London, which follows agent Daniel Daggers, who launched his own luxury real estate business to “revolutionize the industry” in England.

In a new two-minute preview, the longtime agent — who refers to himself as Mr. Super Prime — gives a rundown of his personal history, as well as his current ambitions for his independent agency DDRE Global.

“I’ve sold over 5 billion pounds worth of property to the rich and famous,” Daggers said in the video, which shows glimpses of expensive properties, massive pools and pricy cars. “Some people might describe me as the best agent that has ever lived, some people. My mom.”

But as Daggers explained in the preview, he wants to put an end to that. After his 25 years in the industry, 12 of which he spent in “big corporate,” he’s since founded his own independent agency DDRE Global which the series is set to follow.

According toits website, the agency has around 20 employees and offers services such as renting, buying, acquisition, and negotiation — referring to itself as a “people-first business.”

“We’re a small independent agency but I believe London is ready for industrial change. So I put together a team of talented agents who are hungry as hell to take on the competition,” Daggers said in the video.

“My reputation and all my money is on the line. But in the story of David Vs. Goliath, it’s David that wins. Or is it Daniel? It could be Daniel, actually.”

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A synopsis fromNetflix, which announced the series last week, notes that Daggers and his team “set out to conquer the super prime high-end real estate market from the prestigious streets of Mayfair to the exclusive enclaves of Holland Park” and follows them “as they navigate the intricacies of their personal lives as well as striving to make their mark in the glamorous world of luxury real estate.”

Daggers’LinkedInnotes that he began working for a small independent firm in 1997 at just 17 years old, before working at Knight Frank from 2007-19. His account boasts $5.5 billion in real estate sales.

Buying Londonarrives on Netflix in May.

source: people.com