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It follows the clients and agents within Mauricio Umansky's The Agency in Beverly Hills.It follows the clients and agents within Mauricio Umansky's The Agency in Beverly Hills.It follows the clients and agents within Mauricio Umansky's The Agency in Beverly Hills.
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It is pretty clear that the agency will be front loaded with family. Maurizio's girls have it made. I am not saying this is wrong but I do not understand why the other agents are working so hard when in time they will all be edged out by his family. They are keeping him afloat until the girls can take their jobs.
I would leave now and start building their own empires . Why wait? They know it is coming. Then they will all have to start somewhere new. Makes no sense to me. The girls may or may not be successes, hard to tell. They dont show much of what Farrah actually does. I believe she is the hardest worker though.
AND it is a little unsettling to see these realtors use the homeowners home like it is theirs. Getting in the tub w shoes on? Please.. no respect.
I would leave now and start building their own empires . Why wait? They know it is coming. Then they will all have to start somewhere new. Makes no sense to me. The girls may or may not be successes, hard to tell. They dont show much of what Farrah actually does. I believe she is the hardest worker though.
AND it is a little unsettling to see these realtors use the homeowners home like it is theirs. Getting in the tub w shoes on? Please.. no respect.
If you enjoy extremely boring and scripted reality tv 'starring' the psychopath known as Mauricio Umansky, then this show is for you. Creepy doesn't begin to describe him or this show.
Why Umansky would want to draw attention to his business in light of the sanctions he's received from the real estate board, his lawsuits for screwing over his own clients, as well as the fact that half of his agents have quit The Agency (yes Umansky's screwed them out of commision too), is beyond me.
The only up side to this show is to further show the general public just how awful these Beverly Hills rich folks are. Family to them is nothing more than a buzz word.
Why Umansky would want to draw attention to his business in light of the sanctions he's received from the real estate board, his lawsuits for screwing over his own clients, as well as the fact that half of his agents have quit The Agency (yes Umansky's screwed them out of commision too), is beyond me.
The only up side to this show is to further show the general public just how awful these Beverly Hills rich folks are. Family to them is nothing more than a buzz word.
Buying Beverly Hills has some magnificent homes for sale on it. The restaurant scenes and house party scenes are entertaining. People who have resided in Los Angeles county for 10-50 years have witnessed the awe-inspiring million dollar residences, attended parties held in some of these luxurious homes, dined at upscale restaurants just minutes away from these properties, or stayed in top-notch hotels located near these homes. What the majority of Hollywood fans don't want is additional drama centered on the families and real estate agents involved in selling those homes for the owners. Yes, many of the owners happen to be well-known celebrities. This TV show mainly focuses on the drama and parties among the Beverly Hills real estate agents, with only a small portion, around 25%, dedicated to selling homes. Who cares, in my humble opinion?
Look! Firstly this is reality tv, now put that aside. If you liked Selling Sunset you will love this more the houses are fab and the show is less about drama and fashion and more about the business the house, yes they are human so there are some human topic but deep down its all about different types of people trying to make it and even if your not in the house estate business theres plenty of life/ career advice for you to relate too. Yes there is nepotism BUT they don't hide it they talk about it face on, ALL of them do. Honestly watch it, it deserves a season 2 just hope it remains authentic, positive and doesn't go down hill like Selling Sunset where its less about the house and more about there heels and drama with each other. Make it happen Netflix!
I think the first reviewer has been unnecessarily harsh. This is not Emmy Winning material, but it nails perfectly what provides the appeal of every high end real estate reality show. Homes we cannot afford. Jobs we do not have. Clothes we cannot fit into or afford. Cars we do not drive. Lives we admire. It is a window into a sometimes superficial world, but damn it's so much fun. Get caught up in the storyline, relationships, and jaw droppingly stunning Beverly Hills real estate. Fabulous.
Tracking the professional and personal interplay between the family and work colleagues is great fun, and I am looking forward to future seasons.
Tracking the professional and personal interplay between the family and work colleagues is great fun, and I am looking forward to future seasons.
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