Popular real estate reality television series Seller’s Market is returning to film a second season in Kelowna.

The show’s first season was filmed here in 2016 and 2017 before it aired on CHEK TV last fall and Yes TV last summer. There were five local realtors battling to win a listing in each episode, and producers are now looking for homeowners in Kelowna, West Kelowna, and Lake Country who plan to sell their home and appear on the show over the next six months .

“We’re excited to be filming another season of Seller’s Market here in Kelowna. We had a lot of fun with the first season and can’t wait to use everything we’ve learned to make the second season even better, ”said executive producer Alex Miller. “We’re looking for a variety of homes that represent the variety of opportunities that people have here in the Okanagan. From luxurious lakefront to affordable condominiums, we want to offer a diverse cross-section of the Kelowna real estate market. “

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After the success of the first season, there are some changes for the second season, starting with the broadcaster. The Seller Market will now be easier to see for Okanagan viewers as it airs from Seattle on KIRO 7 CBS which is part of the basic cable package here in Kelowna. It will also be available online at www.SellersMarket.tv

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“We all have our brokers lined up, but we won’t announce who they are until the beginning of the new year. In the meantime, I can tell you that there will be a few familiar faces for season one fans, but there will also be new blood to give them a run for their money, ”Miller said.

All homeowners interested in participating are encouraged to apply online using the Be On TV tab at www.sellersmarket.tv or by emailing casting producer Jennifer Serwas at Jennifer@VislandMedia.com

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