First-Time Buyer’s Club Season 2: OWN has greenlit a second season of “First-Time Buyer’s Club,” the reality series following realtor Amina Stevens as she assists clients navigating the intimidating process of purchasing their first home. The Oprah Winfrey Network announced the renewal, expressing excitement to continue the show’s mission of empowerment.
Tina Perry, president of OWN, emphasized the series’ alignment with the network’s values, stating that it reflects OWN’s dedication to supporting and uplifting its audience. Perry highlighted Amina’s role in inspiring viewers to see home ownership as more than just acquiring property but as a step towards realizing their dreams and establishing a stable foundation.
Described as an authentic exploration of the journey towards home ownership, “First-Time Buyer’s Club” showcases Amina’s expertise and empathy as she guides clients through every step of the process. The series aims not only to educate but also to inspire, with each successful sale contributing to Amina’s broader mission of building wealth and addressing housing disparities in the Black community.
Following its premiere in December 2023, the show quickly gained traction, becoming the top-rated original cable series on Saturday nights among key African American demographics, according to OWN. Its success underscores the demand for programming that resonates with diverse audiences and addresses real-world issues.
Produced by Red Arrow Industries, the first season of “First-Time Buyer’s Club” recently concluded its 10-episode run on OWN and is also available for streaming on Max. With production for the second season set to commence later this year and an expected air date in 2024, fans can look forward to more empowering stories and valuable insights into the home-buying process.