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Arie Luyendyk, Jr. can't possibly have too much to complain about when it comes to being "The Bachelor" -- but when he visited our show, he jokingly referenced one tiny downside.
His real estate business is suffering because of it!
(Yup, he's not only a race car driver -- he’s in real estate, too!)
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Why is it suffering, you ask?
Well, people tend to come to his showings purely to meet “The Bachelor” himself -- and less so with the intention of buying property.
It sounds like they’re not attending his showings *for the right reasons* -- are we right?
(Did you get that joke, Bachelor Nation? ? )
"It's frustrating," he says with an understanding smile. "I’m hoping there will be a transition period [after the show is over]."
Roses are red, violets are blue, dear “Bachelor” Arie, we’re hoping that’s true!