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Million Dollar Listing New York Paused After 9 Seasons on Bravo

The series' final episodes aired last August.
  • The cast of Million Dollar Listing New York (Photo: Kareem Black/Bravo)
    The cast of Million Dollar Listing New York (Photo: Kareem Black/Bravo)

    It's a sad day for Million Dollar Listing New York fans: Bravo has officially paused the reality show. Unless Bravo chooses to revive Million Dollar Listing New York at some point down the line, the real estate series has come to an end after nine seasons.

    The reality series premiered in 2012 as a spinoff of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles. Over the years, Million Dollar: New York experienced a revolving door of cast members, with only Ryan Serhant and Fredrik Eklund remaining throughout the entire series.

    Million Dollar Listing New York last aired in August 2021. The show's ninth season followed the Big Apple brokers as they navigated the real estate market amid the COVID-19 pandemic and their busy personal lives.

    In January, Eklund took to Instagram to announce that he would be leaving the series after 11 years. It's unclear whether Eklund's departure prompted Bravo to pause the show or played a role in the decision.

    Bravo declined to comment on this story.

    The first eight seasons of Million Dollar Listing New York are available to stream on Peacock.

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    Kirstie Renae is a writer, blogger, and Austin-based actress with a penchant for binge-watching TV with her dogs. Follow her on Twitter @KirstieRenae.

    TOPICS: Million Dollar Listing New York, Bravo, Peacock, Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles