Sheree Whitfield Tapped As Co-Executive Producer In New WE tv Reality Show, Carlos King Named Executive Producer
See more details from the network’s release below.
WE tv will debut six, one-hour episodes of “Selling It: In The ATL” on Thursday, November 5 at 10 pm ET/PT. The new series comes directly on the heels of the successful freshman season of “Cutting It: In The ATL,” which reached 4.5 million total viewers and ranked as a top five new unscripted summer series among women 25-54, prompting a second season renewal.
“Selling It: In The ATL” follows seven diverse female professionals who are changing the face of Atlanta real estate. In an industry once dominated by men, these women use their business acumen and large-than-life personalities to close major deals amidst the booming Atlanta housing economy. It’s a seller’s market in the growing city and there’s not enough inventory for the influx of buyers and investors looking to call Atlanta home. Every property has a story and as the new, gentrified Atlanta moves in, embracing a progressive culture that encourages residents to “live, work and play,” the old South fights to stay alive and relevant.
Click here for the teaser and flix of the cast.
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