A new reality show based in New Jersey is coming soon.

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According to a new report, casting has been announced for a Jersey-based series, which will air on a "major network" and include the "most glamorous housewives."

"These affluent women, families and friends will be living ‘the good life’ in one of New Jersey’s most exclusive communities, reside in amazing homes and love the lavish lifestyle,” Tami Brandel wrote in a casting email, according to a Page Six report on Wednesday. “We are ideally looking for groups interconnected by family, work and/or friendship.”

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Brandel claims to have chosen New Jersey for the project because of its close proximity to the Big Apple. The state has also been home to a couple other reality shows, which have seen major success. On MTV, Jersey Shore was a big hit, taking fans into the cast's wild summers in Seaside Heights, N.J. On Bravo, the Real Housewives of New Jersey took center stage, showing off the lifestyles of a group of wealthy women and their day-to-day dramas.

Also in the casting email, Brandel wrote, "These docu-series are an amazing platform to promote your business, company, idea, book, cookbook, etc… Bethenny Frankel, is the perfect example. She has turned a little idea on Real Housewives into a multi-million dollar company!"

“There are very colorful characters in New Jersey. We want amusing, classy ladies . . . if that exists in New Jersey,” Brandel concluded.

So far, Brandel's project remains unnamed.