Group of realtors pursue luxury properties in London's affluent areas, balancing personal lives while striving in the high-end real estate market.Group of realtors pursue luxury properties in London's affluent areas, balancing personal lives while striving in the high-end real estate market.Group of realtors pursue luxury properties in London's affluent areas, balancing personal lives while striving in the high-end real estate market.
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I just wonder why Netflix wasted their money making this claptrap. Have you noticed nothing actually gets sold on this programme. None of them could actually sell a bag of chips. They talk about all these contacts they have all over the world but absolutely nothing gets closed. The stars of the show are the homes none of which are up for sale at all just contracted by Netflix to be in the program to make it interesting.
Can't really understand why John Caudwell was in the show I'm really quite sure he doesn't need the money.
In conclusion I don't think you should waste your time like I did nothing happens. Properties are real the people are plastic.
Can't really understand why John Caudwell was in the show I'm really quite sure he doesn't need the money.
In conclusion I don't think you should waste your time like I did nothing happens. Properties are real the people are plastic.
You can clearly tell the cast were asked to create fake drama to make it compete with Selling Sunset. No one in real life would get upset over these "issues" and act like this professionally here. It got so bad that I found myself fast forwarding to the viewings, which unfortunately were not even that great! The caliber of property in comparison to the channel 4 shows, such as most expensive houses, were simply just not there, extremely dated interiors and nothing "wow" about them.
Some of the "viewings" were also clearly staged properties not on the market, for example the "open house" apartment... it was empty, with the cast positioned in the background in one scene but no one else! Open houses are not even a concept here in the uk... honestly this show makes a mockery of UK agents. This should be burned from anyone's memory.
Some of the "viewings" were also clearly staged properties not on the market, for example the "open house" apartment... it was empty, with the cast positioned in the background in one scene but no one else! Open houses are not even a concept here in the uk... honestly this show makes a mockery of UK agents. This should be burned from anyone's memory.
I was hoping for a TV-series similar to Parisian Agency - and to see some beautiful properties in London and get a glimpse of the realtors in England in personal way.
Starting off, the agency claims to work differently and offer something new to the market, yet all you see is young blondes in heels, fake smiles and egos so large they might implode. This is narcissistic tv, nothing else. The music is inspired by other real estate series on Netflix, without the coolness. Everything feels fake.
I couldn't watch this more than 10 minutes because I knew this would be a big waste of time. This tv-show deserves to be forgotten right away.
Starting off, the agency claims to work differently and offer something new to the market, yet all you see is young blondes in heels, fake smiles and egos so large they might implode. This is narcissistic tv, nothing else. The music is inspired by other real estate series on Netflix, without the coolness. Everything feels fake.
I couldn't watch this more than 10 minutes because I knew this would be a big waste of time. This tv-show deserves to be forgotten right away.
The women are gorgeous and placed in catty scenarios to dramatize London real estate. I thought I'd watch the variety of high-end real estate and their prices. The music added to each scene as in between the scenes was extremely annoying. The constant quick blinking and noise added of the camera to get closer to the next scene was also extremely irritating. Don't waste your time.
Although the real estate staff had to concede to the show's requirement to add drama and the degradation of their own character. It's too bad they had to add the unnecessary music and the camera clicking. I think the show would have been tolerable to just watch a show about London's high-end real estate.
Although the real estate staff had to concede to the show's requirement to add drama and the degradation of their own character. It's too bad they had to add the unnecessary music and the camera clicking. I think the show would have been tolerable to just watch a show about London's high-end real estate.
Daniel Daggers does not need to do a reality show. He is already successful and his reputation is undeniable. Was this a good business decision? Not sure it's good publicity either. It's too much Hollywood style. Nothing like the Parisian Agency family which seems more real to me. The listings are gorgeous though and it makes you dream about living in London and around. That's probably the only thing worth watching. The drama on the other hand is totally unnecessary. It often looks very fake how these agents deal with each other. They are probably looking for an acting job in a soap opera next.
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