Newbie Madison Hildebrand tries to sell his first big-money listing, a grand fixer-upper in Malibu. In Hollywood, agent Shannon McLeod attempts to market her ex-fiancé's luxurious home---without destroying their relationship.
Realityserien Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles följer stjärnmäklaren Josh Flagg och hans hungriga kollegor som alla tjänar stora pengar på att förmedla lyxvillor i Hollywood, Malibu och Beverly Hills. Här betraktas bostadsaffärer i tiomiljonersklassen som en naturlig del av vardagen och dessa obevekliga agenter vet allt om hur man maximerar värdet i Los Angeles mest exklusiva områden.
Newbie Madison Hildebrand tries to sell his first big-money listing, a grand fixer-upper in Malibu. In Hollywood, agent Shannon McLeod attempts to market her ex-fiancé's luxurious home---without destroying their relationship.
While preparing for her wedding, ace condominium seller Lydia Simon attempts to market a high-priced beachfront condo in Malibu. Meanwhile, married agents Dia and Ray try to sell a divorcée's Hollywood Hills abode.
Married agents Dia and Ray wheel and deal in an effort to sell the Hollywood abode of a homeowner who plans to leave the country. In Malibu, slick Scotty Brown tries to market a Southern socialite's mountaintop house.
Malibu-based agent Chris Cortazzo works to sell a beachfront bungalow. Meanwhile, in Hollywood, Michael Wegmann tries to hit all the right notes when marketing a former record producer's modern home.
Newbie agent Chase Campen's real-estate savvy is tested by a buyer and a seller, who are equally unyielding. Elsewhere, agent Scotty Brown markets a renovated Malibu home---to the chagrin of the seller's wife.
Dia and Ray try to sell a Hollywood home to a woman who is ready to move in. In Malibu, Carol Bird attempts the sale of a horse estate to a famous violinist.
In the premiere episode of the second season of Million Dollar Listing, Josh tries to persuade his pal, Dr. Sam, to buy a fixer-upper with huge profit potential, but it puts a strain on their friendship. Chad is dealing with a temperamental client who wants to sell his million-dollar condo in a not-so-million-dollar neighborhood. Meanwhile, Chad's girlfriend, Victoria, springs some surprising news on him. Madison's assistant leaves him in a bind, just as he secures one of the biggest listings of his career.
Josh tries to make things right with Dr. Sam by finding him the perfect condo, but the listing belongs to his biggest rival, Chad. Chad is struggling with family issues while trying to sell a pair of condos for yet another demanding client. The pressure heats up for Madison, who is missing an assistant and is left in a tight situation on a high-end deal.
Josh thinks he finally found the perfect house for his client - a high-strung doctor and his spoiled daughter - but this dream house might be too good to be true. The rich widow of a famous businessman impatiently demands that Chad find her a beach house in the most exclusive part of Malibu. Madison lists his own home on the market, and then goes on a mystery blind date.
Josh's business-savvy grandmother finds him an "obituary listing," but when he ends up representing both the buyer and the seller he has to find a way to delicately negotiate. Chad tries to score a listing with an NBA star for a rental property in Las Vegas, but finds himself clashing with the star's bossy manager. Madison finds himself confused by unrequited feelings for his ex-girlfriend while house inspections reveal unexpected issues for one of his buyers.
While dealing with the erratic demands of an arrogant client, Josh questions whether real estate is really the right path for him. Just as Chad is about to strike a deal for his NBA star seller, an unexpected setback threatens the deal. A Texas tycoon expects Madison to find an ocean-view home for his college-age son at Texas prices.
As Josh copes with suffering from a "quarter-life" crisis, he strives to find the perfect piece of land for a designer's multi-million dollar fantasy compound. Chad battles over negotiations with a seller while shepherding a longtime family friend through the process of buying her dream home. Madison reaches a career milestone with his first double-digit listing, and attempts to make a buyer - a picky client of Josh's - fall in love with the property. Meanwhile, conflict between Josh and Chad explodes.
In the worst market he’s ever seen, Josh lists a rundown Beverly Hills mansion to sell it quickly, but his potential buyer continuously thwarts negotiations. Meanwhile, Chad puts his reputation on the line by listing a million-dollar home for a spa owner, and Madison eagerly takes on the Malibu estate of a flirtatious sex advice author.
Josh’s grandmother, Edith, gives him a tip about real estate in a down market, so he lists a plot of land in a golf course community, while simultaneously trying to ink a deal in Bel Air in under 24-hours. Chad lands a gem of a listing in LA’s “Golden Triangle,” but quickly finds the market’s enthusiasm for the neighborhood has tarnished. Also, Madison discovers that no matter how strong his business relationships might be, the numbers don’t always add up.
Chad and Madison are both invited to speak at a real estate conference in Arizona where the topic is the declining market for high-end homes. Chad also tries to broaden his territory by listing a tiny bungalow in an up-and-coming neighborhood. But to his dismay, the home is plagued with a problem that threatens to scare away buyers. Meanwhile, Josh expands his sales territory by listing a $10 million mansion in Orange County’s Newport Coast.
Josh wants a listing on 20 acres of ocean view land in Malibu, but the owner isn’t signing until he drafts and presents a marketing plan to him at his home in Montana. Chad lists a Hollywood Hills pad that should be a slam-dunk with help of another agent, while Madison hunts for investment properties for one of his most demanding clients. Chad asks his girlfriend Victoria a question that will make or break their relationship.
Competition between the agents heats up in Malibu as Chad snatches one of Madison’s former multi-million dollar listings. Meanwhile, Madison takes-on a familiar Malibu listing with an ocean view, but soon realizes that the market has bottomed out for top homes. And Josh makes a spur of the moment gamble while also dealing with a potential health issue.
Josh thinks he can move a less than stellar Hollywood Hills home by focusing on its spectacular city views. Madison convinces a friend to lease their home instead of selling it, which ends up putting his friendship and his reputation at risk. Chad lists a $10-million gem in Orange County’s exclusive waterfront Corona Del Mar neighborhood, but struggles to balance the sale of the house with his relationship with Victoria.
Josh lists the house of his friend Dr. Sam only to realize a clever marketing scheme can quickly backfire. He also travels with Grandma Edith to the old country in an effort to sort out his memory issues. Chad wins a listing for a prime Hollywood condo project but runs into the hurdle of selling a property that exists only on paper. At Chad’s birthday party Victoria gives him a surprising gift. Madison tries to find an ideal Malibu home for a retiree only to realize that one person’s ideal is another’s nightmare. Madison attends an event in Hollywood that much to his surprise, is hosted by Chad.
Josh agrees to a co-listing with another Beverly Hills agent, but realizes she might be putting the squeeze on his commission. Chad continues to struggle moving a high-end condo, he discovers Madison might be moving in on his territory. Meanwhile, Chad tries to make time for Victoria when a big-ticket client comes walking through his door. Madison puts a dream home on the market while his clients struggle with the nightmare of sliding market conditions. He also "strips down" for a good cause while wondering if he’s revealed too much. An open house in Malibu attracts the attention of all three realtors, which results in drama.
Josh tries to move a half-demolished home in Beverly Hills only to have a buyer’s agent tear into him during negotiations. Josh puts pen to paper and writes Grandma Edith’s inspiring story. Chad thinks he’s listing a house for a friend, but finds out first-hand how the foreclosure problem is taking its toll. Meanwhile, he tries to win back Victoria by mixing business and pleasure. Madison picks up a dream client in a nightmare market – a buyer with plenty of cash to spend. He re-thinks his sexuality when he sees his image in a different light. A broker invites Chad, Madison and Josh to help him with charity work, but egos clash as the agents try and work together.
Overbuilt mansion in a modest neighborhood; an angry seller is promised an easy sell.
Josh Flagg must make a difficult decision; Josh Altman risks losing his commission on a favor to his mother; Madison must jump through hoops.
Madison's client threatens to fire him; Josh Altman questions Madison's pricing strategy; Josh Flagg hires an assistant.
Madison hosts a champagne open house; Josh Flagg hosts a rock 'n' roll open house; sparks fly between Josh Altman and Heather.
Tempers flare when Madison learns about Josh Altman's date with his assistant Heather.
Josh Altman encourages Madison's assistant Heather to quit.
With his work and personal life at a crossroads, Josh Altman's temper runs short causing him to lose a four-million-dollar listing. Eager to win his father's approval, Madison comes through with a brilliant idea to sell his family's home in Park City, Utah. Meanwhile, frustration runs deep for Josh Flagg when a major client threatens to back out of a deal.
The real estate agents are back and the market is on fire. When Josh Altman takes on a sexy listing in the Hollywood Hills, he persuades one of his most important clients to take a huge risk. Meanwhile, Madison helps pro hockey player Sheldon Souray, sell his multi-million-dollar off-season party pad. Both Josh Altman and Madison converge at a brokers open for Josh Flagg's 14-million-dollar listing and its obvious there is unfinished business between the three of them.
Josh Altman and Josh Flagg come head to head when Altman makes an insulting lowball offer on Flagg’s listing. With his eyes on the prize, Flagg gets a much bigger offer and makes sure Altman knows who is boss. Over in Malibu, Madison has his hands full with two precocious twins after their mother reaches out to him after being burned by another realtor. To unload from work, Madison finds time to tend to his new love interest Marcos.
Josh Altman is on the verge of the biggest deal of his career, yet his ego could jeopardize everything. Meanwhile, Madison shops for a beach home for a Texas couple and Josh Flagg mentors a junior agent.
Madison attempts to expand his business, only to happen upon his former assistant, Heather. Elsewhere, Josh Flagg's client insists on interrogating a potential buyer, and sibling rivalry escalates between Josh Altman and his brother when they work on a big-bucks estate.
Josh Altman becomes business partners with his brother. Elsewhere, Josh Flagg handles a listing for a high-school friend's parents, and Madison goes the extra yard to sell a property.
Josh Altman puts the focus on a striking seven-story abode in the Hollywood Hills. He also floors Heather with hurtful news. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg tries to win over a potential buyer, and Madison sets out to sell unfinished property in Malibu. In addition, Madison's love interest plans to leave for Mexico.
Josh Flagg enlists his grandmother to help connect with international buyers. Elsewhere, Madison and Josh Altman battle for business in Malibu, with tensions soon exploding when Altman initiates a bidding war.
Josh Altman and his brother deal with a hard sell and a difficult owner. Elsewhere, Madison gets a second chance on a listing, and Josh Flagg is enlisted to find a house for a good friend.
The Altman brothers land a dazzling Brentwood listing but must deal with the seller's demands. Meanwhile, Josh Altman's girlfriend colists a property with his foe; and Madison is invited to Mexico to meet developers.
Madison gets an irresistible offer; Josh Flagg decides to sell his condo; Josh Altman is hired by a longtime client.
Josh Flagg accuses Josh Altman of "client poaching" and retaliates; Madison holds an exclusive charity event.
Josh Flagg searches for a new home and faces an ultimatum from Colton; Josh Altman targets high-rolling international buyers for a villa in Beverly Hills; Josh Altman makes a life-changing decision.
With inventory low and demand high, the Los Angeles market is blazing hot and these agents are working hard to stay one sale ahead of their competition. While Josh Altman nabs a listing that every agent in town wanted, dynamic British duo David Parnes and James Harris continue to encroach on his territory. Josh Flagg lists a $9.4 million mansion in Bel Air Crest.
James and David crash Josh Altman's Broker's Open House for the listing they lost to him. The duo also lands the largest listing of their careers -- a $48 million dollar estate. Josh Flagg sells his Bel Air Crest listing despite the fact his client cannot contain herself during the negotiation.
After taking a hard fall, Josh Flagg tries to find his good friend an investment property all while in agonizing pain. Josh Altman loses a coveted listing in the Hollywood Hills, but devises a brilliant plan to get it back. James and David continue to show their $48 million dollar listing.
While showing a Hollywood Hills estate, David and James cross paths with an infamous ne'er-do-well who brought shame on the Royal Family. Josh Flagg finds himself caught in the middle of close family friends who are at odds over the type of home they want to purchase. With inventory at an all-time low, Josh Altman's assistant, Mikey, goes undercover to snag a listing.
Josh Flagg gets the better of Million Dollar Listing New York real estate agent Ryan Serhant when Ryan's client makes an offer on Flagg's flip property. When Josh Altman double-ends a deal with his brother, he must come to terms with his lifelong competition with Matt. Heather and Josh meet with a wedding planner who's baffled by their unpreparedness.
When Josh Altman's client goes borderline ballistic during a negotiation, he has to stash the other agent in a freezer. Hip hop artist Tyga checks out David and James' ultimate bachelor pad in the Hollywood Hills, which happens to be across the street from Altman's house. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg goes back in time in order to sell a 1919 Beverly Hills tear-down that cannot be torn down.
David makes a rash promise to a client without first consulting James, which could ultimately cost them the listing. Josh Altman snags a similar listing just blocks away from the Brits and the competition is anything but neighborly, especially when Heather has clients interested in both properties. Josh Flagg is stunned and saddened when Colton shows him the progress he's made remodeling his parents' house and childhood home. He also goes against everything he believes in after taking on a fickle client.
Josh Altman tries to find the perfect home for a famous street artist, who insists on going to every showing incognito. Josh Flagg worries about Grandma Edith's declining health before leaving for his annual Hamptons vacation. James and David go above and beyond to prove they're not the party boys they used to be in order to help old friends from London sell their Los Feliz home.
After being hired by a hard-nosed client who used to be a top real estate agent, James and David come up with a brilliant strategy to impress him. Josh Flagg is frustrated when he gets the listing for one of his favorite properties only to find out that other agents don't share his appreciation for it. Josh Altman lands the most prestigious listing of his career. The victory is short-lived as his personal life begins to crumble.
Josh Altman and his brother Matt meet with an international client demanding they find the perfect Beverly Hills getaway in just two days. Meanwhile, Altman is trying to keep his relationship with Heather from falling apart. As Edith's health continues to decline, Josh Flagg finds himself in crisis mode. One of James and David’s biggest clients is counting on them to find an LA residence that meets his very specific requirements.
When Josh Altman's idol, Daymond John of Shark Tank fame, hires him to find commercial space for his West Coast headquarters, Altman moves his relationship with Heather to the back burner once again. David and James put it all on the line when they coax a prolific developer and his wife to sell their newly built dream house for $12,995,000. After the lady of the house gets cold feet, David makes a promise he may not be able to deliver on. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg is closing and opening deals with his usual ease, but real estate is the last thing on his mind when his personal life is shattered.
A $13-million listing in Laguna Beach forces the Brits to sink-or-swim in a new territory. But they are buoyed by a surprise visit from a familiar face. Still reeling from the devastating loss of his grandmother, Josh Flagg struggles to stay focused on a new listing for one of Edith's friends. Josh Altman finds himself at a major cross-road: choosing to pursue a life-consuming $100-million listing, the biggest of his career, or spending more time with Heather to help mend their relationship.
The four brokers return in the Season 8 premiere. Here, Josh Flagg tries to stay on top and competes for a big-bucks listing from a long-lost school acquaintance; Josh Altman promises a millionaire that he will find him the perfect home in just one day; James and David must get creative to sell a hillside modern.
James and David's posh dinner party takes a fiery turn when James and Josh Altman do battle; the Brits' partnership is tested as a listing deadline looms; Josh Altman scouts for a home for a demanding client; Josh Flagg sets out to move from his home.
Drama surrounds the Brits as David keeps James out of a deal with a mystery client. Elsewhere, Josh Flagg tries to unload a property, and Josh Altman tries to wow a new client while attempting to juggle his personal life with work.
The Brits list a party pad, but their wild brokers' open poses challenges to David. In other events, Josh Altman duels with an intimidating client, and Josh Flagg helps two developers while helping James get explosive revenge on Josh Altman.
Josh Flagg gets creative to market a big-bucks Beverly Hills listing. In other developments, the Brits at last gain access to a party pad, only to face obstacles with the seller, and Josh Altman attempts to sell a dated house by a famed architect.
The Brits focus on a luxury listing, but family commitments prove to be a stumbling block. Meanwhile, Josh Altman tries to increase the value of an overpriced estate. He then sees a chance for revenge when the Brits and Josh Flagg co-list together.
Josh Altman's prank on Josh Flagg creates fiery friction and turns personal; James carries out an anniversary surprise for his wife; Josh Altman reveals a change of heart about his future with Heather; Josh Flagg gears up to make a triple commission.
The Brits struggle to seal the deal on a sentimental seller's home when NBA star Kris Humphries shows interest. The sports theme continues when Josh Altman pitches a listing to baseball player Brian Wilson. Also, a woman seeks her Los Angeles dream home.
James joins forces with Madison Hildebrand in Malibu to find a home for a British millionaire with a fear of heights. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg deals with the loss of his grandmother, and an epic negotiation involves Josh Altman and the Brits.
Josh Flagg is tempted with a top listing but must find the seller a new home. Meanwhile, Josh Altman faces a demanding client and the unexpected appearance of Madison Hildebrand at an open house, and an investor enlists James to shop for property.
James negotiates the purchase of the Hustler Building on the Sunset Strip, finding himself across the table from publisher Larry Flynt. Elsewhere, Josh Altman falls into a vulnerable position, and Josh Flagg finds the perfect beach house for his client.
Madison Hildebrand returns to focus on a Malibu beachside listing. Meanwhile, Josh Altman supports his fiancée as she lists an entire condo building, and Josh Altman and Josh Flagg face off in a battle over clients, property and bragging rights.
A fiery showdown involves Josh Altman and Josh Flagg at the Brits' Tower Lane property. Meanwhile, Madison Hildebrand races to seal a deal; David focuses on the emotional sale of his own home in Orlando; Heather shares potentially life-changing news.
Pregnancy-test results lead Josh Altman to have renewed perspective in the Season 8 finale. Also: James and David's St. Ives listing hits the market, but tensions spike with the seller; a nervous David goes to Italy to pop the question to his girlfriend.
The L.A. agents return and gear up for competitive battles in the Season 9 premiere. Here, newly single Josh Flagg mentors a teen buyer with a big budget; Josh Altman lists a sleek hillside home; and Madison Hildebrand takes on a hot beachfront bungalow.
Old rivalries surface when Josh Flagg's teen client eyes Josh Altman's big-bucks listing, leading to a showdown at the negotiating table. Also, James over-promises to a potential buyer, and James and David's biggest listing begins to slip away.
Josh Altman lists a stunning modern home with a $2 million dollar closet, but is left hung out to dry when his client refuses every offer. Josh Flagg takes an internet mogul shopping for a fixer to flip into a multi-million dollar masterpiece. While David copes with a devastating family issue he can't get off his mind, he and James must decide how to move forward with their business.
Madison has an easy beachfront sale, but it's threatened when his client works with another agent. Also: Josh Flagg scores a historical party pad; Josh Altman struggles to juggle two Santa Monica listings; and Josh Flagg steps into a new relationship.
A triple commission could result for Josh Altman in a deal, but he's caught between his fiancé and his client. Also: Josh Flagg tries to find a buyer for a historic hilltop listing, and the Brits' partnership wilts while taking on a contemporary listing.
Josh Altman and Heather prepare for their nuptials in Aspen, Colo., but the big day is jeopardized when they face off in a tense negotiation. Also, a strategy backfires for Josh Flagg, and the Brits can potentially shatter a sales record in Culver City, Cal.
Zeppo Marx's iconic abode is listed by Josh Flagg, who battles developers trying to raze the structure. Also, newlyweds Josh and Heather return from their wedding and race to find a dream home, and the Brits help a developer who once rejected them.
The Brits host a big party in a final effort to sell a St. Ives listing, only to discover agents are out to exploit their client. Also, filmmaker Wes Craven's canyon hideaway is listed, and Josh Flagg tries to seal the deal for a Beverly Drive listing.
Josh Altman battles his own client. Josh Flagg makes a big decision. Madison hustles to help a client downsize, but has trouble holding her attention. David and James suffer a series of unfortunate events.
Madison and the Brits tangle over a modern Malibu compound. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg lists a historical Beverly Hills home in need of restoration, and Josh Altman risks damaging his relationship with a top client when listing offers don't meet expectations.
Josh Flagg heads to Paris with Bobby in a plan to propose to him. In addition, Josh Altman deals with an unpredictable homeowner when taking on a Hollywood Hills listing, plus Madison and the Brits continue to clash over an alluring Malibu co-list.
Josh Flagg pops the big question to his beau in the Season 9 finale. Also: The Brits focus on a Beverly Hills home; Josh Altman grapples with finding a beachfront home for a brash buyer; and Madison tries to score a big-bucks dream listing.
Josh Altman may have money on his mind, but with Heather's pregnancy, he's got baby on the brain. Josh Flagg is ready to dance to the top of the real estate market and waltz down the aisle with his fiancé. James has unresolved issues with Madison over a huge listing, but Madison wants him to Brexit his home turf. A new realtor, enters the fray and proves that she's not to be messed with.
Josh Altman heads to an exclusive enclave to try and snag a potentially record-breaking listing. He's put to the test when the sellers don't fall for the Altman charm. Madison gains some momentum with a potential buyer, but his relationship with James might crash the deal. Tracy's got a tight deadline and even tighter budget to try and find her friend a house in Brentwood. She struggles to walk the fine line between friend and agent when she realizes that Camella's eyes are bigger than her budget.
Due to record-low inventory, Josh Flagg and the Altman Brothers are forced out of their comfort zone. Altman lands the palatial home in Bradbury Estates, but a major mistake threatens his open house! Flagg makes way to the Valley, and has a face off with some agents. A blast from the past comes back to haunt the Brits. Madison and Heather decide to meet.
Josh Altman has high rollers from Chicago in town, looking to wheel and deal. James and David throw a giant open house focused on families. Tracy holds Bradley's hand as they put his first development project on the market.
Flagg is forced to co-list with rival realtor (and Real Househusband) Mauricio Umansky. Tracy lands a dream listing in Brentwood that quickly turns into a nightmare, as Altman gets an offer on his mansion in the Bradbury Estates that just might work.
Tracy battles two brokers from her past to sell a problematic listing in Brentwood. James lands a classic Beverly Hills home but the owner has some old-school demands. Josh Altman’s has baby on the brain as he picks up a gorgeous property off Benedict Canyon. Madison introduces Cody to his entire family while in Arizona, and pops a big question.
Josh Flagg struggles to find the balance between planning his over-the-top wedding and juggling over-the-top clients who give a whole new meaning to the word ‘picky.’ Tracy's got a new listing with a first-time developer who has high expectations and a whole lot of attitude! The Altmans race to the hospital as their baby daughter is born!
James and David make a pitch to represent the hottest new high rise building in Los Angeles. Madison's summer rentals are usually a breeze, but a wealthy socialite with tight purse strings threatens to put his plans on pause. Tracy's client wants to sell her two properties in the Hollywood Hills, but has lofty expectations on price.
Josh and Matt Altman land the biggest mansion in Bradbury Estates. Madison battles structural problems and mold while selling a friend's house in Brentwood. The Brits throw a huge party at their new high-rise penthouse listing.
Tracy heads to New York to be mentored by Fredrik Eklund. Josh Altman tackles the beast of Bradbury Estates, Bliss Canyon. Josh Flagg teams up with the Brits for a co-list in Los Feliz, but a crazy seller threatens to throw them off their game.
The Brits host a luxurious open house for their $45 million dollar Bel Air listing, and sparks fly when Flagg and Altman come face to face. Madison gets creative in selling a Malibu Country home, while Flagg and Bobby tie the knot in Beverly Hills.
Josh Flagg may have promised more than he can deliver on a Beverly Hills estate. James and David are forced to come to terms with the state of the Los Angeles market. Josh Altman finds himself under attack during the launch of his newest listing.
After the sale of Rose McGowan's home, Tracy holds an estate sale of all of the actress's belongings and memorabilia to help her continue to fight the good fight. Josh Flagg's patience grows thin as a result of his sellers' unrealistic expectations.
Josh Flagg pulls out his bag of tricks in a final attempt to sell the Bel Air house. James and David's hot new listing attracts attention. Josh Altman lists the former Hollywood compound of a mega star only to be blind-sided by its new owner.
Things get heated with the seller of his Hollywood Hills compound, and Altman finds him working under new perimeters and an impossible deadline. James and David go above and beyond to get the listing of a highly coveted, one-of-a-kind, ultra-modern home in the Flats of Beverly Hills.
Shamed by the crazy drama that broke out at their Beverly Hills brokers' open, James and David try to salvage their relationship with the sellers and finally get them an offer. Tracy attempts the impossible by finding her ultra-picky friend Cathy the home of her dreams. And Flagg creates a hilarious short film to help market an ultra-modern listing in the Hills.
In an attempt to sell her historic Del Mar listing, Tracy and team head to the racetrack in search of wealthy buyers. Altman faces a tough negotiator (his wife Heather) when trying to sell a problematic listing in the Bird Streets. And after receiving an unexpected gift, Flagg bakes up a plan to get back on James & David's good side.
Altman goes full hipster in his last ditch effort to sell his an architectural wonder in a trendy Venice neighbourhood. Tracy takes over a stale listing in Brentwood and attempts to revive the grandeur of the historic Georgian estate. A seller asks James & David "where's the FOMO?" as they struggle to get multiple offers for her Brentwood home.
James and David are led to the famed house where the movie "Mommie Dearest" was filmed. Flagg battles his control issues when he teams up with Bobby to sell a new condo development in West Hollywood. After negotiating a risky contingent deal for her client Cathy, Tracy fights the clock in attempt to sell Cathy's Pasadena home.
In an attempt to sell a villa-esque listing that has sat on the market for a year, Altman rents a dunk tank to entice buyers who might love to see him drenched. James & David enter heated negotiations on two of Hollywood's famous homes: The Playboy Bunny "Ranch" and the home where the movie "Mommie Dearest" was filmed. Meanwhile, Flagg reunites with clients who previously fired him in an attempt to sell them a high-rise condo.
James works hard to sell a home to singer Kelly Rowland. Josh Flagg gets creative to sell a Bel Air pad built for guitarist Robby Kreiger. Tracy lands a shot at representing a billion dollar development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Tracy travels to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to earn a listing that could change her life. She hangs out with Caroline Stanbury. Altman hunts down a mystery property in Malibu to house luxury cars. Flagg and Bobby embark on the ultimate house hunt.
James and David throw a Great Gatsby-themed open house in an effort to sell a Bel Air estate. Tracy launches her Dubai high-rise to a crowd in Los Angeles. Flagg and Altman work together to secure the most sought after listing in Los Angeles.
Sworn enemies Altman and Flagg team up in hopes of landing a major listing in La Jolla. Tracy gets creative to sell a Hollywood Hills artists enclave. James and David hit the hiking trails of LA to garner interest in a historic bungalow.
Flagg and Altman launch their La Jolla co-list with a black tie affair, but the event turns sour with some real estate drama between Tracy and the Brits.
Altman hosts a rockin' open house for a party pad that once belonged to Howard Hughes. Flagg tries to find the perfect family house for a very particular buyer. James and David look to expand their territory.
Altman hunts for his own flagship office space to create some distance from Fredrik Eklund, a former friend who is trying to make his mark on both coasts. Flagg tries to convince his hesitant seller to put in an offer or lose the home forever.
Tracy tries to balance her new portfolio with her demanding developer who has high expectations and a rocky past with Altman. James and David are up against the clock to find their pregnant client her dream home before she goes into labor.
Altman struggles to convince an unrealistic seller but risks losing the potential listing. Tracy gets groovy to attract interest for a new construction with mid-century bones in Pasadena. Flagg goes all out with a plane for his new resort-style trophy listing in Long Beach but it proves more challenging than expected.
James and David host a backyard barbeque for their new family-oriented estate in Santa Monica.
Altman races against the clock after being thrown a curveball by his Bird Streets sellers.
James and David work with a long-time client Zach Vella to list an architectural gem, but Fredrik's arrival in Los Angeles is putting the pressure on them to get it sold.
Altman lists a castle in Beverly Ridge. Flagg finds himself opposite Fredrik, trying to negotiate a deal while getting a fair price for his client.
Altman throws an epic launch event for a modern with a $48 million price tag and a social media twist. Tracy gets creative to find a buyer for her new WeHo modern in a market that is oversaturated with new construction. Wildfires rage across the LA landscape and have a devastating impact on the market, prompting James and David to try to figure out next steps for their client.
Altman and Tracy co-list a historic Hollywood estate previously owned by Hollywood legend, John Barrymore. James and David go all-in on their new East Coast traditional, a 20-million-dollar stunner in a celebrity enclave, and all the agents stop by to check out the competition.
Altman returns to his roots in the Bird Streets neighborhood to sell a modern masterpiece but has a difficult time keeping the sellers happy. Flagg adjusts to a remote work lifestyle and secretly visits Tracy's house to see an old companion.
Tracy embraces technology to try and sell a property that no one is allowed to step foot in
Fredrik reels in a whale of a property in Beverly Park only to learn that the sellers want him to co-list the property with Altman. Flagg walks a fine line as he lists a tear down on a great piece of land for a seller who does not want the house torn down. Tracy juggles two buyers and a frustrated seller who fears getting burned again.
While listing a Hamptons-esque home in Hancock Park, James and David find themselves at odds with each other. Flagg goes to the next level to protect himself and his fellow agent. Fredrik lives out his childhood fantasy by listing Dolph Lundgren’s house in the Bird Streets, but after a few showings, things get a little rocky.
Flagg packs his bags for Palm Springs to sell the home of America’s favorite roommate, Suzanne Somers. Tracy balances work and family as she lists her sister’s massive 30-million-dollar home in Holmby Hills. Meanwhile, Fredrik uses his international connections to find a buyer for Dolph Lundgren’s home but still misses the mark.
After agreeing to a co-list in Bel Air, James and David struggle to get a word in edgewise during their showings. Flagg soaks in the waters of Palm Springs as he tries to sell Suzanne Somers' house. Altman attempts to connect with his "Gen Z" sellers while listing a beautiful new construction in Encino. And Tracy gets support from her mom while selling her sister's Holmby Hills estate.
When Fredrik tries to get brokers to his Upper Bel Air property, he faces a huge obstacle, LA traffic. James and David create a decoy in order to get a sale in Bel Air. Altman negotiates against his brother as he tries to close the deal for his Encino sellers.
Tracy trades her broker hat for a buyer hat when she starts searching for a home in Beverly Hills and is shocked when she realizes Flagg is listing her dream house. Music Producer Bernard "Harv" Harvey and his wife Felisha King, from the R&B group Cherish, enlist James to help them find their first home as newlyweds. Despite working with a demanding seller, Fredrik pushes to set a record price in Upper Bel Air.
Tracy goes head-to-head with Flagg after putting in an offer on his listing in the Flats. In Beverly Hills, Altman falls in love with a mid-century masterpiece. Meanwhile, James races the clock to close a deal for Bernard “Harv” Harvey and his wife Felisha King, in the booming Valley market.
Tracy’s unique Abbot Kinney property is a tough sell, but not as tough as her confrontation with Fredrik. Altman wants to make up for misbehaving as a child by giving his parents something special. Flagg’s Beverly Hills expertise is put to the test with a very particular buyer.
Fredrik and Altman return to their Beverly Park co-list with an offer, but the seller tests the bonds of their relationship. Flagg hosts an exclusive dinner party while trying to close a deal in the Beverly Hills Flats.
Even though Flagg has not found a buyer yet, Suzanne Somers' house might just sell. Tracy and her daughters check on the progress of their new house. Fredrik and Altman each snag ocean-front properties as they both want to expand into the new market.
Tracy's delighted to list the house of Gleb Savchenko and Elena Samodanova from Dancing with the Stars, but it needs a facelift before hitting the market. The Brits get their hands dirty when hosting a dinner party at their 30-million-dollar Nightingale property. Altman hustles for the chance to list a property in Brentwood that could go for over $40 million.
In the season finale, Tracy tries to dance her way to a deal on the Skyline property. Altman aims to break Brentwood records with a property that has more bells and whistles than anyone could dream of. Fredrik brings Hollywood history to life at an open house to launch his 50-million-dollar Los Feliz property. With all the top realtors there, Altman and Fredrik have an iconic showdown.
Josh Altman, Josh Flagg and Tracy Tutor collaborate and compete with one another on a whole new level; Tracy takes a wild swing on a record-setting mansion; Altman gets a second chance at a listing; Flagg opens up about his divorce from Bobby.
Altman and Tracy go head-to-head on the sale of a historic property; Flagg continues to deal with both divorce and indecisive twins; Tracy's client, and her many cats, have fallen head over tails in love with a Diane Keaton property they must have.
Tracy brings Flagg in on a deal; Altman mentors a new broker who once took a chance on him only to find out that the tables are turned.
Tracy and Heather prove that two blondes are better than one when they score more than they bargained for after teaming up to sell a Beverly Hills home; Flagg discovers that Marilyn Monroe once called his new listing home.
Tracy's latest listing yields an interesting new development; Josh Altman and Heather clash after having different reactions to an unexpected offer that comes knocking on their door; Josh Flagg reveals a new mystery man in his life.
Flagg and Altman team up to sell a deluxe apartment in the sky; Tracy and Heather join forces to sell the dream on a coveted Beverly Hills listing; neither is as easy as it seems.
A downturn in the market is no longer conjecture but reality, which comes as a rude awakening to Altman, Flagg and Tracy; the good news is that Flagg, at least, has a pleasant new distraction named Andrew.
Flagg comes face to face with his ex; Altman may run L.A., but he's still got plenty to prove in the OC; Tracy puts Juliet to work.
Altman and Flagg revisit a site of a previous throwdown; Tracy has fun with one of Altman's agents.
Altman enlists Tracy and Flagg to help him tackle a new development in Vegas; the three turn to Hollywood for inspiration for an event; the trio hopes to lure mega-wealthy buyers to a barren landscape atop the hills overlooking Sin City.
Altman, Flagg and Tracy triple-list in Vegas, which could yield commissions as high as the mountaintop lots they’ve come here to sell. Heather confronts Altman about being left out after putting in the work to get the listing off the ground. Tracy isn’t happy with Flagg’s behavior during a night out on the town, resulting in a conflict that threatens to bring down both their partnership and friendship.
Altman, Flagg and Tracy go full-on “Mad Max” as they throw a Hollywood movie-inspired party to launch a desert development in Vegas. Will they beat the odds in selling the literal dirt under their feet? Can a distraught Flagg and a reeling Tracy make amends? Does the fight that happened in Vegas stay in Vegas? Place your bets.
Tracy Tutor takes on what should be an easy-to-sell beach house in Laguna, Josh Altman adopts a problem listing in the Crest streets and Josh Flagg tries to convince a friend to sell her dream property.
Altman and Tracy fight with stubborn sellers in a spiraling market when their high-end listings go nowhere; Altman debates on walking away from a client.
Tracy attempts to rescue a pair of first-time home buyers who have buyer's remorse. Flagg visits the childhood dream house he purchased sight unseen. Altman is swimming in marble as he tries to move a mega-mansion in Pelican Crest.
Tracy deals with heartbreak in her personal and professional life. Altman bags a huge listing, but it comes with a side of headache. Flagg agrees to list a property in Trousdale for more than it’s worth, which he quickly comes to regret.
Flagg and Altman go head-to-head as they compete to sell their listings in Trousdale, but Flagg flips the game on its head when he falls in love with Altman's property. Tracy gets a sneak peek at a new Bel Air property that she'll do anything to win.
A three-way negotiation between Flagg, Tracy, and Altman goes nowhere, leaving Flagg without a house. Tracy goes against the odds to sell an unfinished masterpiece. Altman's protege turns a sweet deal sour.
Tracy anticipates doing all the work when she agrees to a co-listing with Flagg. Altman looks to break records when he takes on the challenge of finding a buyer for an off-market property in Encino. Heather feels the brunt of Altman’s busy work schedule.
Tensions boil over as the Altmans struggle with work-life balance, juggling L.A. properties and building out the Newport office. Altman works with a familiar face to bring a slice of Orange County to Beverly Hills.
Flagg creates a marketing video with a special guest to promote the grand dame of historical estates in Pasadena. The Altmans announce the upcoming grand opening ceremony of their new office in Orange County. Tracy encounters an unexpected surprise.
The Altmans' tension boils over as Heather rushes to finish the Orange County office for their grand opening while Josh tries to hit their year-end goals. Flagg hosts a tour of his historic Pasadena estate. Tracy shows buyers there's more to high-end penthouse living than just the views.
Release 2006-08-29
USA