"On October 12, A&E, the cable channel behind "Hoarders" and "Duck Dynasty," will air "The Real Estate Commission," a show about Drowlette's travails and triumphs as a commercial real estate dealmaker. The 8-episode series arrives as the idea of side hustles and DIY investments continues to captivate droves of Americans with aspirations for financial freedom. Drowlette promises that audiences won't be disappointed as he attempts to offer a glimpse into a multitrillion-dollar industry normally dominated by billionaire developers and corporate investment giants."
"Todd Drowlette, a 44-year-old broker based in Albany, New York, wants to prove that the less glamorous commercial side of the business - strip malls, office buildings, warehouses - can be just as compelling. On October 12, A&E, the cable channel behind "Hoarders" and "Duck Dynasty," will air "The Real Estate Commission," a show about Drowlette's travails and triumphs as a commercial real estate dealmaker."
A&E will air an eight-episode reality series called The Real Estate Commission starring Todd Drowlette, a 44-year-old commercial broker in Albany, New York. The series focuses on commercial real estate assets such as strip malls, office buildings, and warehouses, alternating between leasing assignments and property sales. Episodes follow deals ranging from helping a large discount retailer find space to marketing a rental apartment building outside Syracuse and a rundown office in downtown Albany. The series aims to showcase commercial investing as an accessible alternative to residential landlordship and to tap interest in side hustles and DIY investment opportunities.
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