The Agents launches second season

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Shirley Yoon, Linda Sargeant

When something happens to a TV producer, it’s not startling when a knowledge becomes a theme of a existence show.

Catherine May of W Network’s The Agents sole her house. She was preoccupied by a agents’ open house, when 30 real estate agents looked during her residence and afterwards openly offering their opinions about her agent’s offered strategy. “The operation of feedback was astonishing,” May says. “The differences were fascinating, and we got thinking….”

Steve Massaroni, Janet Sinclair

The Agents is behind for another season, this time with a difference. Instead of examination open open houses, viewers will get an inside demeanour during a workings of agents’ open houses and see how agents come adult with strategies to cost a home scrupulously to get their clients a best price.

For viewers who are agents, a uncover offers a possibility to see their colleagues in action. For a public, a uncover offers a possibility to learn a tricks of a real estate trade as agents import a risks of pricing a residence above, next or during marketplace value, says May. “The right plan creates an representative a hero, a wrong strategy, zero.”

Gary T. Taitt, Linda Ing-Gilbert

In any episode, dual agents contest opposite any other to see that one of them can come adult with a winning strategy. Viewers see one agent’s open house. Agents who attend speak about a plan and what they would do a same, or differently. Then viewers see a other agent’s open residence and hear agents’ comments. In a end, viewers see that agent’s inventory sole and who chose a right strategy.

In a initial episode, sales repute Janet Sinclair contingency cost and sell a three-bedroom, entirely isolated home finish with a Tiki bar, while sales repute Steve Massaroni contingency sell a Victorian quarrel residence that has undergone a high-end renovation.

Eight agents, many from Leslieville, The Beach and East York in Toronto, are featured in a 6 episodes, that aired in a marathon on a W. Network in July. All 6 episodes can be seen online during www.wnetwork.com/theagents.

The sales reps featured are:

- Janet Sinclair of Re/Max Hallmark Realty in Toronto, who has some-more than 21 years in property government and genuine estate.

- Steve Massaroni of Citysites Realty, who has been in a business for dual years. He works especially in a Leslieville area of Toronto and in Vaughan.

- Kristin Peterson of Core Realty Group, who grew adult in a tiny city outward of Montreal though changed to Toronto after graduating from Concordia University. She has been a real estate representative for 7 years.

- Linda Sargeant, owner and attorney of record for Core Realty Group, a boutique brokerage in Toronto. Prior to her career in genuine estate, she grown dental and medical centres.

- Shirley Yoon, also with Core Realty Group, who changed to a boutique brokerage in 2010.  She hopes to emanate a concept-based plan space in support of rising and determined artists.

- Stuart Sankey of Royal LePage Real Estate Services, an representative for 8 years, before to that he dabbled in a accumulation of opposite professions from grill government to acting.

- Gary T. Taitt of Re/Max Hallmark Realty, with some-more than 15 years of real estate sales experience. His past career as an appraiser helps him in his real estate career.

- Linda Ing-Gilbert of Re/Max Hallmark Realty, a full-time representative given 2005. In a singular year, she privately rubbed some-more than $10-million in property exchange for her clients.

- Kimme Myles of Royal LePage Johnston and Daniel Division, who was desirous by her father, Lou Myles, a luminary clothier and self-made man.







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