Real Estate

'Tuer Temecula' Realtors Bring Local Flavor To The Country In National Network Premier This Summer

Meet Melissa and Austin Tuer, the newest faces of real estate reality broadcasting.

Meet the Tuers of Temecula.
Meet the Tuers of Temecula. (Photo Credit: Tuer Family)

TEMECULA, CA — A Temecula family of realtors is embarking on a new project with a national Television brand. The REAL Shows Network has added 'Tuer Temecula,' a new locally hosted series in Temecula, CA, to its lineup. Marissa and Austin Tuer (pronounced Tour) are local realtors, parents who appreciate and want to share the "Temecula lifestyle." In the show, they will guide viewers through what it's like to live and work in Temecula.

"The series captures the spirit of Temecula by blending real estate, local culture, and community stories into a vibrant viewing experience," according to Steve Tabacchiera, Executive Program Director for the series.

In each episode of "Tuer Temecula," that you can find on the channels listed above, they will highlight notable neighborhoods and distinctive properties in and around Temecula.

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The Tuer family promises to celebrate local businesses, nonprofits and community organizations. Finally, they will spotlight the people and stories that shape everyday life across Temecula Valley.

Patch spoke with Melissa Tuer about what it means to host this national network show.

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As a working mother, Melissa and her husband wrangle their young children, who have cameo appearances on the show. Having their lives filmed over a regular day was an adventure, she said.

"It's exciting and fun to have had the crews filming at our home," she said. The RSN team was on hand during a remodel of their stairs, something that is not your everyday remodeling project.

"We worked with Tom, from Straight Up Stairs, a local business, who completely transformed our staircase in the entry of our home," she said. "He made the process easy from start to finish; his team was fantastic."

The results of those stairs were undeniable, as she also showcased on her Facebook page. This was just one of many projects they are hoping to share with the new show.

During filming, the first episode will show interactions from a family undergoing the massive stairway improvement project.

"The camera crews just catch us as we go through our daily lives," she said. "We wanted to show the real Temecula, both at home and around town."

That comes naturally for the family.

"Tuer Temecula is a unique opportunity for us to shine a light on the people and places that make Temecula Valley such a special place to call home," she said.

The Tuers have both lived in Temecula since the early 90s.

"We've had the privilege of watching this community grow into what it is today," Melissa Tuer said. "We have a deep appreciation for the people, the stories, the small businesses, and the lifestyle that truly define Temecula, and this show allows us to share that in a meaningful way."

Tuer Temecula gives its hosts a full 30 minutes to build a recognizable, personality-driven brand while authentically representing the unique character of Temecula.

"The show provides local organizations, including nonprofits and philanthropic initiatives, along with entrepreneurs and community influencers, a high-quality platform to share their stories through cinematic, lifestyle-driven segments.

Rooted in the network's mission of positive media, Tuer Temecula focuses on authenticity, connection, and the everyday experiences that make communities stand out, according to the show's information. It uplifts the people, businesses, and causes that make each community extraordinary, offering viewers fresh insights alongside engaging, professionally produced entertainment.

Learn more at www.realshows.tv.

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