Jason Oppenheim talks Selling Sunset
Jason Oppenheim has said he isn't happy with how the show portrayed his frustration with Davina in season two and three.
He gushed over her work in a new interview with Metro, admitting he was, 'a little tough on [her].'
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In case you've forgotten, real estate agent Davina Potratz managed to bring in a $75 million listing.
Jason, founder of The Oppenheim Group, tried to warn her against taking on such a big responsibility.
However, she took it on anyway, and found herself struggling to sell it.
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When she couldn't sell it, Jason came down pretty hard on her.
In a new interview with Metro, the brokerage founder said he wishes the situation was portrayed differently.
He said, 'I think what the series focused on was my frustrations over the price, but what I would have liked it to show was my compliments that Davina deserves for bringing in the biggest listing we've ever had.'
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Jason admitted, 'That is not easy.'
'Overpriced or not overpriced, it's not easy to convince who has that kind of wealth or those types of properties to choose you to be their real estate agent.'
'That takes a lot of confidence and experience.'
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The 43-year-old admitted, 'I was a little tough on Davina…'
'But I think she did a good job and more importantly, she maintained the relationship.'
'He's got other potential listings for this brokerage.'
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Meanwhile, after all that drama, we found a listing for $100 million on The Oppenheim Group's website.
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