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EVERYBODY knows the Australian real estate market is crazy right now. Interest rates are low, demand is high, and prices are skyrocketing. And nowhere are they crazier than in the elitist suburbs of eastern Sydney. It is in this world of bling, prestige cars, branded clothing and Gordon Gecko ‘greed is good’ mentality that we find the new reality series Luxe Listings Sydney, the Australian answer to the American shows Selling Sunset and Million Dollar Listing. It takes you inside some of Australia’s most prestigious homes along the Billionaire Row in Point Piper and the Vaucluse and has enough Sydney Harbor porn to titillate Melbourne’s hottest souls. Like any reality TV show, success depends on talent. Luxe Listings Sydney found strengths with Gavin Rubinstein, D’Leanne Lewis and Simon Cohen. Rubinstein is a pocket rocket clad in a bespoke suit and signature sunglasses, prowling open doors with the intensity of Al Pacino playing Michael Corleone. His group Rubinstein (TRG) recorded nearly $ 500 million in real estate sales in a year and his Instagram page of 34,500 followers rivals a high-end fashion shoot. “I eat risk for breakfast,” Rubinstein told viewers without the slightest irony. If Rubinstein is the flash and the sizzle, Lewis provides the consciousness. The Laing &; The director of Simmons Double Bay is a mother of two and grew up in a South African migrant family in Blacktown before becoming one of the main agents in the eastern suburbs. Lewis is motivated, but doesn’t like the glamor of TRG’s east suburb private school boys club, and his tense encounter with Rubinstein on the Cohen Harbor cruise is one of the highlights. flash of the series. Cohen is the Founder and CEO of Cohen Handler, one of Australia’s leading real estate buyers agencies, and negotiates regularly with Rubinstein and Lewis. Cohen’s dealings with agents are fascinating as he cuts Rubinstein and Lewis’ sales thread by declaring that million dollar properties are “knock downs.” Of course, he in turn helps. There is also a strong emphasis on Cohen’s Jewish family and the playful jokes with his young assistants. He even accidentally locks one in his car during a home inspection. We’re also given a glimpse into the bachelor’s love life, which is mostly made up of young models who can’t compete with Cohen’s constantly ringing phone. “We’re great friends, but business is business,” Cohen said of Rubinstein and Lewis. “So there are two sides to all of our relationships. The only thing that stays consistent is the respect we have for each other, but the reality is that when it comes to negotiating, it’s time to negotiate. . ” Rubinstein was drawn to the commercialization opportunities that the production entailed. “Early in my career, I learned the importance of exposure, in all ways,” said Rubinstein. “Any opportunity that was on the mark for me, I wanted to take advantage of it from the start.” Cohen joked that even as “the best negotiators in town,” they had no control over the final cut of the show. Lewis admitted that he was initially reluctant to sign for the series without any control over the edit. “We wanted to choose the scenes,” Lewis said. “But I’m glad we couldn’t do that because what you see is real and you see it as it is and that’s what people like.” Real estate agents are not considered the most reliable professionals, will Luxe Listings Sydney change that perception? “What I would like this show to highlight is that the really good work comes through and you can get some really good stuff on top of all the drama in all reality TV,” Lewis said. “You change people’s lives and create beautiful family homes for them, you help make their dreams come true.”
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EVERYBODY knows the Australian real estate market is crazy right now. Interest rates are low, demand is high, and prices are skyrocketing.
And nowhere are they crazier than in the elitist suburbs of eastern Sydney.
It is in this world of bling, prestigious cars, designer clothes and Gordon Gecko mentality “greed is good” that we find new reality-documentary series Sydney luxury listings, Australia’s response to U.S. broadcasts Sell the sunset and Million Dollar List.
It takes you inside some of Australia’s most prestigious homes along the Billionaire Row in Point Piper and the Vaucluse and has enough Sydney Harbor porn to titillate Melbourne’s hottest.
Like any reality TV show, success depends on talent. Sydney luxury listings found strengths with Gavin Rubinstein, D’Leanne Lewis and Simon Cohen.
Rubinstein is a pocket rocket clad in a bespoke suit and signature sunglasses, prowling open doors with the intensity of Al Pacino playing Michael Corleone. Her Rubinstein Group (TRG) recorded nearly $ 500 million in real estate sales in one year and her 34,500-follower Instagram page rivals a high-end fashion shoot.
“I eat risk for breakfast,” Rubinstein told viewers without the slightest irony.
If Rubinstein is the flash and the sizzle, Lewis provides the consciousness. Laing & Simmons Director Double Bay is a mother of two and grew up in a South African migrant family in Blacktown before becoming one of the main agents in the eastern suburbs.
Lewis is motivated, but doesn’t like the glamor of TRG’s east suburb private school boys club, and his tense encounter with Rubinstein on the Cohen Harbor cruise is one of the highlights. flash of the series.
Cohen is the Founder and CEO of Cohen Handler, one of Australia’s leading real estate buyers agencies, and negotiates regularly with Rubinstein and Lewis. Cohen’s dealings with agents are fascinating as he cuts Rubinstein and Lewis’ sales thread by declaring that million dollar properties are “knock downs.” Of course, it contributes to its own rotation.
There is also a strong emphasis on Cohen’s Jewish family and the playful jokes with his young assistants. He even accidentally locks one in his car during a home inspection.
We’re also given a glimpse into the bachelor’s love life, which is mostly made up of young models who can’t compete with Cohen’s constantly ringing phone.
“We’re great friends, but business is business,” Cohen said of Rubinstein and Lewis. “So there are two sides to all of our relationships. The only thing that stays consistent is the respect we have for each other, but the reality is that when it comes to negotiating, it’s time to negotiate. . “
Early in my career, I learned the importance of exposure, in all ways.
Gavin Rubinstein
Rubinstein was drawn to the commercialization opportunities that the production entailed.
“Early in my career, I learned the importance of exposure, in all ways,” said Rubinstein. “Any opportunity that was on the mark for me, I wanted to take advantage of it from the start.”
Cohen joked that even as “the best negotiators in town,” they had no control over the final cut of the show.
Lewis admitted that he was initially reluctant to sign for the series without any control over the edit.
“We wanted to choose the scenes,” Lewis said. “But I’m glad we couldn’t do that because what you see is real and you see it as it is and that’s what people like.”
Real estate agents are not considered the most reliable professionals, Sydney luxury listings change this perception?
“What I would like this show to point out is that a really good job comes through and you can get some really good stuff on top of all the drama in all reality TV,” Lewis said.
“You change people’s lives and create beautiful family homes for them, you help make their dreams come true.”