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Steady as it goes.
A stable-roster season that trusts its existing cast rather than reinventing the format around them.
A rhythm worth tracking.
Season 3 makes no changes to the roster — the same ten agents from Season 2 return, and nobody new joins the brokerage. Without a cast shake-up to lean on, the season leans into its existing office relationships, and Amanza's push toward her first major deal gives the show a genuine business arc alongside the usual desk tension. It's the format holding steady rather than expanding.
The #06 slot.
Slot #06 of 6 in the Selling Sunset Editor's Canon. Season 3 makes no changes at all — the same ten-agent roster from Season 2 returns intact, and no one new joins the brokerage. Without a shake-up to lean on, the season leans harder into the existing relationships, and Amanza's push toward her first major deal gives it a genuine business arc alongside the usual desk tension. That's a fine season on its own terms, but it's also the least eventful of the run so far: nothing here tests the format the way a roster change or a structural addition does. It's a solid, competent middle chapter — exactly what B tier is for.