Netflix series hypes the Sunset Strip's luxury real estate sizzle
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Netflix series hypes the Sunset Strip's luxury real estate sizzle
"I'm a very alpha, kind of controlling and aggressive real estate agent. I think the women counterbalance my tendencies. I'm very, very honest and very direct. I push back a lot with clients. I bring in a zealous advocacy that I learned as an attorney. I think my clients really appreciate that."
"I convinced him to move forward with this pool even though it's very expensive, over a half-million dollars, and would take over a year. Even halfway down the road he still called and said, 'Are you sure?' And I said, 'Absolutely. It's imperative for a house of this magnitude and quality that you spend the money for a zero-edge pool.'"
Netflix launched 'Selling Sunset,' a docu-soap exploring Los Angeles's luxury real estate market through the Oppenheim Group. New agent Chrishell Hartley joins four established female agents who handle high-end property sales while engaging in workplace gossip and drama. The firm's founders, identical twins Jason and Brett Oppenheim, maintain a background presence while the women showcase properties ranging around $5 million, with notable listings including a $40-million Hollywood Hills mansion and Orlando Bloom's $9-million Beverly Hills home. Jason Oppenheim, described as an aggressive and direct agent with legal background, emphasizes client advocacy and strategic property improvements, such as convincing Bloom to invest over half a million dollars in a zero-edge pool.
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