
Nev Schulman
Might Do A Real Estate Reality Show One Day …
Gotta Learn the Biz First!!!
Published September 13, 2025 4:53 PM PDT
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Nev Schulman isn’t going to ‘Catfish’ a production company into making a reality show about his real estate career … he wants to become a great agent first!
We caught up with the television personality this week and asked him if he’d consider doing a TV show about his burgeoning career in the industry … but, he says his first priority is to learn the business and collect a few clients.
Schulman says he’s still pretty green in helping people find their dream homes … and, he wouldn’t want to add the extra demands a reality show might put on the whole process at this point in his career.
However, he does admit he and his father — who has worked in real estate for decades — have mulled the idea of a TV show … and, his dad’s convinced it will happen at some point.
BTW … Nev says he’s not leaving the reality television space completely — he’s got shows in the works. They’re just not about real estate yet!
Worth noting … Schulman wouldn’t hang up on a production team that called to pitch him an idea — it’s just not something he’s actively pursuing.
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And, if you want to hear how Nev’s extensive experience on the show “Catfish” might help in his new career, he gives us a pretty throrough discourse … starting with his skills on how to figure out the validity of online claims about the property.
Nev also talks about how he’s a pretty recognizable guy … and, he thinks it’ll work in his favor — since his face is one people both know and trust.
Anyhoo … watch out “Selling Sunset” and “Million Dollar Listing” — there might be a new real estate firm getting into the reality TV game!
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