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Business Insider talks to Todd Drowlette about his plan to take commercial real estate mainstream through a new reality show.
For decades, real-estate reality television has mined the drama of luxury homes, quick-flip makeovers and high-end staging.
Every time I watch my favorite TV show, I have to sit through commercial breaks. And I don't mind. If you subscribe to more than one service's premium ad-free tier, the costs add up quickly. To go ...
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