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Introducción de 3 agentes en el mercado inmobiliario de Sydney; Seguimos a Gavin, D'Leanne y Simon mientras se esfuerzan, negocian y negocian, en su búsqueda del éxito.Introducción de 3 agentes en el mercado inmobiliario de Sydney; Seguimos a Gavin, D'Leanne y Simon mientras se esfuerzan, negocian y negocian, en su búsqueda del éxito.Introducción de 3 agentes en el mercado inmobiliario de Sydney; Seguimos a Gavin, D'Leanne y Simon mientras se esfuerzan, negocian y negocian, en su búsqueda del éxito.
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Luxe Listing Sydney- Prime series
My Rating 8/10
Want to see how the other half lives ? We've just finished watching this new six part series and I'm amazed how enjoyable it turned out to be.
At first the thought of sitting through six episodes of insanely expensive Eastern Suburbs real estate practically nothing under $10 million plus the self entitled Gen Z Real Estate power brokers would be excruciatingly boring.
However It turned out an interesting insight into a world I've never had or really expected to have any interest in.
The unscripted series revolves around three real estate agents, D'Leanne Lewis, Simon Cohen, and Gavin Rubinstein. D'Leanne has been working in the industry for nearly three decades and has proven her mettle. The single mother of two is considered one of the best professionals in the field and is a Principal at Laing+Simmons Double Bay. Simon Cohen is the Founder and CEO of Cohen Handler, a prominent property buyer's agency in Australia.
It's such a well produced series and the three estate agents live and work a life of luxury but understand the challenges of getting someone to buy a house in the tens of millions.
Each episode sees the highly competitive estate agents challenging themselves and each other to be the best in the business.
It's not all business you get a glimpse into the personal lives ,the rich at play some Jewish humour ,feasting and fashion and some very bizarre cashed up clients .
At first the thought of sitting through six episodes of insanely expensive Eastern Suburbs real estate practically nothing under $10 million plus the self entitled Gen Z Real Estate power brokers would be excruciatingly boring.
However It turned out an interesting insight into a world I've never had or really expected to have any interest in.
The unscripted series revolves around three real estate agents, D'Leanne Lewis, Simon Cohen, and Gavin Rubinstein. D'Leanne has been working in the industry for nearly three decades and has proven her mettle. The single mother of two is considered one of the best professionals in the field and is a Principal at Laing+Simmons Double Bay. Simon Cohen is the Founder and CEO of Cohen Handler, a prominent property buyer's agency in Australia.
It's such a well produced series and the three estate agents live and work a life of luxury but understand the challenges of getting someone to buy a house in the tens of millions.
Each episode sees the highly competitive estate agents challenging themselves and each other to be the best in the business.
It's not all business you get a glimpse into the personal lives ,the rich at play some Jewish humour ,feasting and fashion and some very bizarre cashed up clients .
I thoroughly enjoyed this series until the engagement episode on the chartered boat. It stopped being about idyllic homes and flashy, fun and more about real boorish andmisogynist behavior by Gavin and company. How retrograde. It looks like Gavin spurred his team of men on and they were only to happy to oblige and bully DLeanne. Really bad optics for people who are so concerned about them. I would not do business with them after witnessing how they act and think. Good thing that they did not edit this out, this truly became a reality show. Grow up and evolve, TRG. The world is watching and you are making fools of yourselves. Money and luxury do not give you the right to act boorishly.
Just finished watching this 6 part season of Luxe listing Sydney. It was not what I expected and I thoroughly enjoyed it, can't wait for another season to come.
They picked a great bunch of estate agents to work with.
They picked a great bunch of estate agents to work with.
I see what they are trying to replicate here with the success of Selling Sunset. I actually don't mind the series there are a few good characters such as Simon and his team and D'Leanne and then a few ego driven characters that make the average person cringe. Light easy viewing that showcase Sydney's mansions for those who would never otherwise have the pleasure.
I started watching because I was interested to see the properties, their staging, and challenges/strategies for selling them. Instead, I had to wade through endless egotistical and often sexist crap to see brief glimpses of properties, but zero insight.
The men in this show are so full of themselves that it was nauseating to watch. I felt bad for their protégés while simultaneously lamenting that the young, ambitious people on the show are learning from obnoxious mentors and will themselves, likely be the same in the future.
There may be stunning properties on this show, but ultimately Luxe Listings displays the worst of Sydney.
The men in this show are so full of themselves that it was nauseating to watch. I felt bad for their protégés while simultaneously lamenting that the young, ambitious people on the show are learning from obnoxious mentors and will themselves, likely be the same in the future.
There may be stunning properties on this show, but ultimately Luxe Listings displays the worst of Sydney.
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