Selling The City star Eleonora believes in making a mark through her presence, professionalism, and style. She has been in the real estate business for quite a long time and is one of the most credible realtors of Douglas Elliman in New York City. Selling The City revolves around Eleonora's dream team and other realtors of the Douglas Elliman firm.
The debut season also featured Steve Gold, who fans have seen in Netflix's Million Dollar Listings. Steve Gold works as an associate broker at Corcoran Sunshine. The show features the Douglas Elliman agents making deals along with Steve Gold, and the "boss lady" Eleonora was all praise about Gold's work ethic and preparedness in the industry.
Eleonora and Steve joined hands for a showing in episode 6 of the show. Steve Gold brought his clients Sultan and Deena to Eleonara's historical listing of 6329 sq feet as the couple was interested in a pre-war building. Eleonora was highly impressed by Steve's professionalism and homework. She confessed in front of the cameras that she loved working with Steve and said:
"Steve is a pro. I love working with agents of his caliber. I know that he has done his research, and done his homework. He knows the building. He has been here before. He knows the neighborhood. His buyers are going to be qualified. And I just love going head-to-head with someone who is going to raise my game."
Selling The City star Eleonora Srugo gets a call from Douglas Elliman's chairman in the middle of her showing
Eleonora's reputation as a realtor is known to the people in business and those who have been loyal clients of Douglas Elliman's firm. However, since she is also in charge of managing a team, their actions can land her in hot water sometimes.
In episode 6 of Selling The City, Eleonora got a call from Howard during a showing when she was told that Taylor, her team member, went directly to the chairman to ask for a loan. This made Eleonora disappointed and let down by Taylor. She told the cameras that Taylor was hurting her reputation.
"I just found out that Taylor went to the top of the chain at Elliman to ask for a loan. That should have never happened. And if she was going to ask anybody, she should have come to me" said Eleonora.
Fans are gripped and can't get enough of the power trip on the show and are firmly rooting for Eleonora.
Selling The City's debut season is streaming on Netflix now.