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Get a first look at Luxe Listings Sydney as Amazon Prime releases trailer

Last week, Amazon Prime announced the premiere date for its hotly anticipated new real estate reality docu-series Luxe Listings and the streaming giant has just released the first trailer.

Luxe Listings Sydney follows three elite agents as they negotiate multimillion-dollar deals in one of the most competitive real estate markets in the world; Sydney, Australia.

The brand new series features renowned Sydney real estate agents Gavin Rubinstein, founder of The Rubinstein Group; Laing+Simmons Double Bay Principal D’Leanne Lewis; along with esteemed buyer’s agent Simon Cohen.

The show will be streamed globally to more than 240 countries and will transport viewers into the fast-paced world of buying and selling high-end, luxury real estate within the Harbour City.

“How competitive is the market in Sydney?” Gavin asks rhetorically in the trailer.

“The most competitive luxury market in the world,” Simon concludes.

As Amazon says of Luxe Listings Sydney: “These agents are among the best in the world, self-made experts in their field and are hungry to deliver premier results for their clients”.

The Australian Amazon Original unscripted series will follow the agents’ intense professional operations, as well as their equally extraordinary personal lives.

The dynamic trio will showcase some of the most breathtaking homes in the exclusive Sydney property market, complete with stunning harbour views, iconic beachfront backdrops and unrivalled grandeur.

Luxe Listings Sydney is executive produced by Eureka Productions’ Chris Culvenor, Paul Franklin, Rikkie Proost, Sophia Mogford, John Karabelas and Anastassia Gerakas, along with executive producers Ben Scott and James Kennedy through Kentel.

Luxe Listings Sydney premieres on Amazon Prime on July 9.

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