September 26, 2025 - 04:30

Nev Schulman, known for his role in the groundbreaking series "Catfish," is venturing into the world of real estate while also exploring new television opportunities. With "Catfish" facing uncertainty after its recent cancellation by MTV, Schulman is not letting this setback deter his ambitions. He has expressed a desire to bring the show back for a tenth season, emphasizing the importance of the series in addressing online deception.
In addition to his television aspirations, Schulman has taken on a new role in real estate. He believes that diversifying his income sources is essential, especially in the ever-changing entertainment landscape. This new chapter allows him to apply his entrepreneurial skills while continuing to engage with his audience in unique ways. As he juggles these new responsibilities, Schulman remains hopeful about the future of "Catfish" and is eager to pitch fresh ideas for potential TV shows that resonate with viewers.
July 7, 2026 - 03:30
Vistria real estate head departs, sets up consultancyMargaret Anadu, a key figure who helped build the real estate arm of Vistria Group, has left the firm and started her own consultancy. Anadu, who co-founded Vistria`s real estate group, departed in...
July 6, 2026 - 12:15
SJP’s Sanofi at M Station West earns WELL platinum certificationSJP Properties has earned a major sustainability milestone for its M Station West building in downtown Morristown. The 12-story office tower, which serves as the headquarters for more than 2,000...
July 5, 2026 - 22:53
Inside America's Oldest Homes: A Glimpse at Properties From 1776As the nation celebrates its founding, a handful of historic homes still stand as living monuments to the year 1776. These properties, scattered across the original thirteen colonies, offer more...
July 5, 2026 - 08:22
SB 79 takes effect, Measure ULA to remain, and moreLos Angeles City Council has decided to shelve a ballot measure that would have repealed the so-called `mansion tax` on new apartment construction. The decision keeps Measure ULA in place for now,...