





When it comes to dominating Tampa’s luxury real estate market, nobody wants it more than Sharelle Rosado. But with tensions building between colleagues, can Allure Realty get it together before falling apart? Take a closer look at who’s making deals and who’s dealing with drama this season on Selling Tampa.

Sharelle
Founder of Allure Realty, Sharelle is determined to establish her brokerage in Tampa with a team of ambitious agents. Her growth strategy, however, is met with major resistance. Can she keep building a brighter future with the core team she knows and loves?

Juawana
Sharelle’s right hand, Juawana is often referred to as “HR” by her other colleagues due to her tendency to micromanage the team. This dynamic leads to tension with some, but she’s confident Sharelle will always have her back.

Colony
One of Allure’s younger agents, Colony has her own approach to selling properties and oozes confidence as a top performer. She feels closest to colleague Anne-Sophie, but will the competitive nature of real estate come between them?

Anne-Sophie
Highly independent and ambitious, Anne-Sophie knew she wanted to go into real estate right out of college. When other enticing opportunities arise, she has to ask herself if she's where she truly wants to be.

Tennille
A competent agent known for her wit and candor, Tennille likes to laugh but will confront anyone who gets on her bad side. When drama bubbles up with some of her colleagues, will she be able to keep her cool?

Rena
A former lawyer, Rena went into real estate after befriending Sharelle as a neighbor. Rena is also the most vocal critic of Sharelle’s recent business decisions, prompting her to consider other options. Now she must decide if she’ll stick it out or strike out on her own.

Karla
After struggling with her deals and a recent divorce, Karla is ready to shake it off and start anew. Thankfully, she has Sharelle’s support — but will it be enough?

Alexis
Desperate to prove herself as a capable agent — and more than just an “NFL wife”— Alexis needs to start closing more deals. Not a spoiler: It’s easier said than done.













































































