


And if at any point that I renege or pull back, then the owner gets to keep the $3,000 because now you have wasted time. That's showing that I am serious about this property. I have three days to make a $3,000 deposit to a title company. So basically I find this house, I really like it. Once you go up on the contract, it's basically an earnest money deposit. Do you mind explaining what escrow is for the people? A lot of people admittedly do not know what escrow is. And under Rosado’s leadership, these women really do thrive.ĮLLEsat down with Rosado to talk Selling Tampa drama, what the hell escrow even means, and the power of manifesting both your métier and your man. Sure, they constantly drag each other, but they always bounce right back. There’s a chance you might get left out of a marketing photo, get called out of your name, get told you dress like a grandmother, or even get fired. You need to have both ambition and thick skin to keep up with this group. They’re grown women who work hard, talk shit, and cash those commission checks. You have to communicate.” So no, she’s not afraid of a little confrontation, and trust me when I say there is plenty.īut as petty as some of these women can be, you can tell they care. Rosado welcomes feedback and difficult conversations, telling ELLE, “Communication is the key. She might be a bit headstrong at times, but she isn’t afraid of criticism. She’s tender with her children playful with her partner, NFL wide receiver, Chad Ochocinco, (yes, she’s seen his dating show The Ultimate Catch) and deeply empathetic and honest with the women of Allure. Selling Tampa shows you all sides of Sharelle, not just who she is at work. (Some are “aunties” and some “nieces,” as top seller and messy millennial of the group, Anne-Sophie would say.) And if I’m going to be a broker, I'm going to have a luxury brokerage,” she tells -and her sellers are her family. Allure Reality is her brainchild-“If I'm going to be a real estate agent, I'm going to be the best. All of the sellers are led by mother, mogul, former military vet, and HBIC, Sharelle Rosado.

There are big houses and even bigger fights, breakups, layoffs, short tempers, side eyes, Beyoncé–sort of, real friendships, and a lot of love. Netflix’s newest binge-worthy real estate show follows the all-Black female brokerage at Allure Reality in Tampa, Florida. Selling Tampa’s first few episodes open with a $9 million home, an attempted coup within the brokerage, and of course the same god-awful girlboss music as its sister show, Selling Sunset.
