Parents' Guide to Selling Tampa

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Common Sense Media Review

Melissa Camacho By Melissa Camacho , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Real estate reality spin-off has cursing, innuendo, drama.

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age 10+

Based on 2 parent reviews

What's the Story?

The Selling Sunset spin-off SELLING TAMPA is a reality series about an all-female, all-Black real estate firm based in Tampa, Florida. Military veteran and real estate broker Sharelle Rosado owns Allure Realty, a brokerage that specializes in luxury waterfront properties. Her team includes a savvy group of real estate agents who must balance their efforts to sell homes and collect commissions with the responsibilities in their private lives, including dealing with difficult partnerships, raising children, and handling family crises. They're also negotiating the professional and personal relationships they have with each other. But Rosado is committed to her business, and expects the women to perform at the highest level to make Allure Realty the top agency in the area.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 2 ):
Kids say : Not yet rated

The voyeuristic reality spin-off features all the expected tensions that come with combining the luxury real estate industry with reality show drama. The empowerment that the women feel as a result of being part of a successful all-Black female-owned business is evident. However, the overall series is focused on highlighting the luxury lifestyle that the agents and their clients are after, while heightening the catty conflicts between them. It's not the most original of shows, but Selling Tampa is enough of an unscripted spectacle to keep folks who like this sort of thing entertained.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the real estate industry. What kind of training do you need to sell houses and other property?

  • Do unscripted TV shows like Selling Sunset and Selling Tampa offer accurate representations of what working in the real estate industry is like? What purpose does it serve to feature these real estate companies on a reality show?

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