Netflix Focuses on Black-Owned Tampa Brokerage

The exhibit is about Attract Realty, an all-female, Black agency in Ybor Metropolis. Office environment Mgr. Juawana Colbert hopes the specialist female forged evokes all ladies.

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – A new Netflix series highlights a Black-owned true estate enterprise with all Black brokers in Ybor Metropolis. “Selling Tampa” premiered on Netflix Wednesday, turning out to be the most recent authentic estate exhibit to hit the streaming system. It’s a spinoff of the hit display, “Selling Sunset.”

The exhibit will function Allure Realty, whose business is on 7th Avenue in Ybor City. Sharelle Rosado is the broker and owner of Allure Realty.

“I’m a manager. I get issues done, I know how to have fun, but there is a time and a place for everything,” Rosado explained. “You will see some of that armed service composition come out.”

Rosado opened Attract Realty in 2019 following serving 12 and a fifty percent yrs in the military services. When she opened the business, Rosado says she was big into the brokers and the organization as a whole owning a significant existence on social media.

That compensated off.

“It was Women’s Global thirty day period in 2020, we posted a photograph and we experienced a number of producers reach out to us,” she explained. “I did not like the way that producer was portraying us as minority women. We are not Atlanta housewives. We are stunning, Black and about our organizations.”

That is when Rosado reached out to the producers of “Selling Sunset,” and it was recreation on from there. Following about a calendar year of pitching tips, conducting interviews and ironing out logistics, filming took nearly six months.

Juawana Colbert is the business office supervisor at Attract Realty. “I sort of assist Sharelle in all sort of approaches,” Colbert explained. “She generally phone calls me her ideal-hand male, but I often go again and say female.”

The agency is composed of all female brokers – that means the clearly show options an all-Black female forged.

“It’s groundbreaking,” Colbert stated. “I don’t even think me or any of the ladies are really grasping the magnitude this demonstrate is likely to have. Young women, minority women of all ages and women in general. It’s heading to give individuals inspiration.”

“As an legal professional you stroll into rooms, a lot of periods you are the only a person who seems like you do,” Real estate agent and forged member Rena Frazier stated. “To walk into this office environment with all this Black lady magic, it’s fantastic.” Frazier started off as an legal professional and afterwards became a serious estate agent.

“Sharelle inspired me to get my serious estate license,” Frazier reported. “When she opened her brokerage I was the 1st agent there.”

In the Netflix trailer for “Selling Tampa,” the globe is remaining with a large cliffhanger bordering Frazier’s notion to perhaps open up her own brokerage.

“I have my broker’s license, so I can get started my personal brokerage,” Frazier stated. “Sharelle and I have been mates just before the present begun, we’ll be pals just after. What you’ll see on the present is we have unique thoughts of management design and the way some matters should really be dealt with and you will see how we do the job it out on the demonstrate.”

“Rena and I, we normally go again and forth,” Rosado reported. “You’ll see that on the clearly show, but at the conclude of the working day, if Rena would like to depart I assist her 1,000%.”

Regardless of the disagreements, the solid has just one concept.

“We’re like sisters. And sisters combat, but at the end of the day we appear again collectively,” Colbert mentioned.

“What I’d really like for individuals to take away from it is that you can have bold females get the job done together, have disputes and stay friends irrespective of what the outcome is,” Frazier additional.

Frazier is heavily involved in the neighborhood. She hosted a fundraising function with the Disaster Centre of Tampa Bay Wednesday night at 6 p.m. at the Rialto Theater.

The show “Selling Tampa” is now available on Netflix.

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