Syracuse gets spotlight in A&E’s ‘The Real Estate Commission’ season finale: How to watch for free
Syracuse gets spotlight in A&E’s ‘The Real Estate Commission’ season finale: How to watch for free
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Syracuse gets spotlight in A&E’s ‘The Real Estate Commission’ season finale: How to watch for free

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Syracuse gets spotlight in A&E’s ‘The Real Estate Commission’ season finale: How to watch for free

The season finale of A&E’s hit series “The Real Estate Commission with Todd J. Drowlette” airs Saturday, Nov. 1, at 9 a.m. ET. The unscripted docuseries follows Upstate New York broker Todd J. Drowlette as he negotiates multimillion-dollar deals that shape communities across the Northeast, including Syracuse. Cord-cutters can sign up for Philo (free trial), DIRECTV (free trial) and other streaming services listed below to watch the episode live and on demand. This week’s finale follows Drowlette as he assists longtime client and friend Peter Elitzer, a retail entrepreneur expanding his national clothing store chain while also marketing his growing commercial real estate portfolio. Syracuse is among the markets highlighted for its role in attracting new investment and regional development. Where to watch ‘The Real Estate Commission with Todd J. Drowlette’ live and on demand for free Viewers without cable can stream “The Real Estate Commission with Todd J. Drowlette” live or on demand for free using several streaming services that carry A&E, including Philo (free trial) and DIRECTV (free trial). Sling with Discovery+ also carries A&E. Get Discovery+ free for 7 days with a Sling subscription. What is ‘The Real Estate Commission with Todd J. Drowlette’ about? According to the series’ official synopsis per A&E, “Commercial real estate broker and developer Todd J. Drowlette of Titan Commercial Realty Group has closed over $1 billion in transactions. Now, Drowlette and his network of market experts in ‘The Real Estate Commission with Todd J. Drowlette’ take us inside the high-stakes world of buying and leasing commercial real estate from coast to coast. “Todd and his team collaborate with brokers nationwide to engineer deals that redefine real estate. ‘The Real Estate Commission with Todd J. Drowlette’ gives viewers a masterclass in market strategy, negotiating, and securing the best real estate for every business or investor. There are no scripts. The show captures real life deals as they unfold, fall apart, and come back together again.” What are the differences between the streaming services? Philo - This is the best name for budget live TV around. You get 70+ channels and unlimited DVR for just $33/month, and it’s currently offering a 7-day free trial. You won’t find a ton of sports options on Philo, but if you love entertainment and lifestyle channels like Paramount Network, Comedy Central, BET and more, the price can’t be beat. Read more: Why we think Philo’s free trial on its streaming service is best in class DIRECTV - Watch live TV from major broadcast and popular cable networks. Enjoy local and national live sports, breaking news and must-see shows the moment they air. Included: unlimited cloud DVR storage space so you can record as many shows as you want and stream them from wherever you go. DTV starts at $34.99 per month after a 5-day free trial when you shop their customizable genre packs. Sling - One of the best deals in live TV streaming at just $45.99/month, offering customizable channel lineups for sports, news and entertainment. Now, Sling adds even more value with passes that let you stream live TV without a subscription: just $4.99 for a day, $9.99 for the weekend or $14.99 for a full week. These one-time payments are perfect if you just want to watch a single show, live game or special event. No commitment, no auto-renewal, just affordable access when you need it.

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