Meet Lisa and Michelle Thomson of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate’s Thomson Team of Pinecrest, Florida. Lisa, 28, and Michelle, 22, are very competitive and talented Realtors® who have sold more than 2,000 single family homes and condominiums in Miami-Dade to date. No strangers to a competitive marketplace, Lisa and Michelle decided it was time to take their winning edge on the road, or in this case, on CBS’ The Amazing Race.
“It has been so exciting to spend quality time with my sister, Michelle. We put in a tremendous amount of hard work, time and energy into our business, so actually having the time to step back and focus on each other was a gift,” said Lisa Thomson, who recently wed to sports agent Drew Rosenhaus.
The brand new season of The Amazing Race debuts this Friday, September 26 at 8 p.m. To follow the Thomson sisters on their journey or to join in the conversation on twitter, use the hashtag #miamirealtors.
“My sister is my best friend and she is the best possible partner to have on the show. We work so well together in our real estate business, and aren’t strangers to competition. Together, we can do anything,” said Michelle Thomson.
Watch the video below as the Thomson Sisters tell us all about why they decided to audition for The Amazing Race and what it means to compete on the show as sisters.
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Glad they were eliminated. Hey Lisa and Michelle, that’s what happens when you cheat! Karma bites ya in the arse! Shouldn’t have stole the pen out of their hand. Oh. And you tried to steal a taxi they were already in! It’s a good thing you’re pretty, because you’re terrible people otherwise.
KARMA baby!
I am interested in buying a home in Miami. Preferably one where I can watch the sun rise from the West and etch the sun set in the East. Let me know when one becomes available.
Thought they’d at least be good to look at but when they brag about how wonderful they are, and bringing 12 pounds of make up, why would anyone think they are rather superficial. Thought they might be joking but doubted that when I realized they weren’t smart enough to know where the sun rises and sets. Not to mention ripping the pen out of a fellow contestants hand? Clearly these two are perfect examples of the entitlement generation.
“Entitlement” is the right word. They so obviously expect other people to treat them like princesses all of the time, to the point that they can’t see how bad they are.