Real Estate or Reality Show? Selling the City Ain’t Selling What You Think
Intro:
You really think you can dress like this, act a fool, and still get taken seriously in real estate? Be for real…
If you’ve watched Selling the City on Netflix, then you already know the show is a masterclass in high heels, hot tea, and questionable professionalism. Let’s talk about it—because clearly some folks are more concerned with camera time than closing deals.
1. Where’s the Real Estate?
Every episode feels like a runway show meets a Bravo reunion. We came for luxury listings and insider real estate tips, not side-eyes, shade, and Chanel. The drama is thick, but the listings? Barely shown. When did the open house become an open forum for petty arguments?
2. Fashion or Fiasco?
Yes, we love a good power suit and a fierce heel—but there’s a difference between style and spectacle. Some of these outfits look like they were styled by an intern from a music video set. Real clients want to trust you with their million-dollar deals, not wonder if you’re headed to a photo shoot after the showing.
3. Acting a Fool is Not a Flex
Professionalism still matters, even if you’re mic’d up. The constant bickering, passive-aggressive jabs, and “who said what at the rooftop party” moments make it clear: some of these agents are chasing clout, not commissions.
4. Are We Selling Homes or Selling Hype?
Let’s keep it real. If you want a masterclass in real estate, this ain’t it. But if you want drama, fashion, and enough eye-rolls to sprain your retinas—then Selling the City delivers. Just don’t confuse it with a blueprint for success in the industry.
Final Thoughts:
If you think you can dress like this, act up like that, and still run a million-dollar business in real estate—you might want to hit pause and rethink your strategy. Because the city’s being sold alright… just not in the way you expected.
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