Amid the premiere of the first Selling Sunset spin-off Selling Tampa, fans are praising the new series for providing authentic storylines. For four seasons, the agents at The Oppenheim Group have been the star realtors on Netflix. But now that the first official spin-off premiered, fans are finally able to compare just how well the West Hollywood series pairs to the new Florida-based series. According to the viewers, the agents at Allure Realty are giving fans a more realistic look into the real estate industry.

Fans of Selling Sunset are praising the newest spin-off that premiered on Netflix over the week. Selling Tampa follows Sharelle Rosado's Allure Realty and her all-Black all-female team of fierce agents. Joining Sharelle on the show is her right-hand agent and office manager Juawana Williams, as well as the top-selling agents at Allure Realty: Colony Reeves and Anne-Sophie Petit. The super-driven agent Rena Frazier proves to give Sharelle the most opposition when it came to her decision to unexpectedly change the agent's commission rate. The outspoken team member Tennille Moore and her in-office enemy Alexis Williams. While Karla Giorgio helps provide a happy medium to the bold personalities in the office.

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The new series kicked off with a bang as Sharelle blindsided her agents with news of their commission rates being changed. With the agents being forced to receive lower pay for their work, Rena was the first to express her disappointment with Sharelle's decision. Over the course of the debut season, the ladies have small verbal spats while focusing solely on getting the job done. After a Reddit user started a thread asking for initial thoughts, most commenters had only positive things to say. With the show offering an in-depth view of the hidden gem lying in the city of Tampa, fans are loving the new dynamic. "I’m only on the first episode and it’s just refreshing," one Redditor said. "Love the concept of an all-female, all-minority business. And I love the personalities so far. The houses are so cool too."

Selling Tampa cast

On the show, there isn't any relationship drama among the cast or quarrels over who's not speaking to who, like certain storylines featured on Selling Sunset. Between Juawana's real-life divorce, Sharelle dealing with a tragedy at her mom's house and learning of her pregnancy with former NFL star Chad Johnson, Alexis horribly failing at a solo showing, and Rena considering branching out to start her own firm, the storylines are seemingly more authentic than the original series. "I love the Selling Sunset women because Chrishell and Mary are so nice and likable, but I have to say the Selling Tampa women overall have more entertaining traditional reality TV type personalities," one Redditor said. The reliability and likeability of the cast are two factors that are resonating with viewers in a new way.

With only eight episodes in the inaugural season, viewers of the Allure Realty spin-off are already asking for season 2. Many are in love with how the show actually focuses on the business and not the drama. "I love that the drama is all about real estate for the most part," another Redditor said. The show producers are likely paying attention to all the rave reviews and are locking another season. With the new series offering more diversity and an expanded outlook into the city of Tampa and the real estate industry, it's clear that Selling Tampa is here to stay for another season. Cheers to the ladies of Allure Realty for providing a refreshing new show to dig into.

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Source: Reddit