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The brokerage moves next door — and up.
The brokerage moves into a bigger office, but keeps everything else about the format exactly the same.
A rhythm worth tracking.
Season 7 doesn't change the Oppenheim Group's cast at all — the same roster from Season 6 returns intact. What does change is the office: the brokerage relocates next door to a space roughly double the size of the old one, redesigned with noticeably more polish. The season's reunion special returns too, keeping the format's now-standard two-part structure in place. Eleven episodes carry the main run, same as last season.
The #07 slot.
Slot #07 of 9 in the Selling Sunset Editor's Canon. Season 7 doesn't touch the roster at all — every agent from Season 6 returns, and nobody new joins. What changes is the space: the Oppenheim Group relocates to a new office on the same block, roughly double the size of the old one and dressed up with real design polish. That's a genuine upgrade in production value, and it gives the season's office scenes more room to work with, but it's a physical change rather than a structural one. The reunion special returns as expected, keeping the two-part format intact. Eleven episodes of a familiar cast in a nicer room is a fine season — just not one that pushes the format anywhere new.