Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles

2006
4.3
351 reviews
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Season 7 episodes (12)

1 The Lads Take L.A.
8/20/14
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. This is no problem for Josh Altman who nabs a listing that every agent in town wanted. Although dynamic British duo David Parnes and James Harris lost the listing to Altman, they continue to encroach on his territory and get a little too close for comfort. In addition, the partners make a startling move to satisfy an unrealistic client. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg lists a $9.4 million dollar mansion in Bel Air Crest, a highly sought-after gated community, for a peculiar woman who is determined to become his best friend.
2 English Beat Down
8/27/14
James and David crash Josh Altman's Broker's Open House for the listing they lost to him. They trash talk the property in front of Altman and he's not going to forget it anytime soon. The duo also lands the largest listing of their careers a $48 million dollar estate. However, they almost come to blows when they disagree on how to market the property. Josh Flagg sells his Bel Air Crest listing despite the fact his client cannot contain herself during the negotiation.
3 Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles - Real Estate On Wheels
9/2/14
After taking a hard fall, Josh Flagg tries to find his good friend an investment property all while in agonizing pain. Thanks to his tenacity and gold-plated wheelchair, he has no problem getting the job done. 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, but Altman publicly humiliates them for overpricing the property. However, the Brits laugh it off with Mauricio Umansky, the head of their agency and Altman's former mentor.
4 Royally Sucked
9/10/14
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.
5 Flagg vs. Serhant
9/17/14
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. David and James get a shocking response when they bring their client multiple bids on her Venice property.
6 Hard Cold Cash
9/24/14
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.
7 There goes the Neighborhood
10/1/14
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. Josh Flagg is stunned and saddened when Colton shows him the progress he's made remodeling his parents' house and childhood home.
8 All Business, No Pleasure
10/8/14
Josh Altman tries to find the perfect home for a famous street artist who insists on going to every showing incognito. Meanwhile, Heather accuses Josh of going behind her back after he and his brother, Matt, make a major decision without her. Josh Flagg worries about Grandma Edith's declining health before leaving for his annual Hamptons vacation. But as soon as he gets to town, he's roped into helping a friend find the perfect summer pad. 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.
9 Realty Bites
10/15/14
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. However, once the negotiation begins, their client threatens to fire them. 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. On top of that, Josh fears he's losing his grandmother and calls on his team for support. Josh Altman lands the most prestigious listing of his career, a property known as "The Western White House." Sadly, the victory is short-lived as his personal life begins to crumble.
10 Million Dollar Frisking
10/22/14
When Josh Altman and his brother Matt receive a full-body pat-down before meeting with a potential international client demanding they find the perfect Beverly Hills getaway in just two days, the pressure is on to deliver. Meanwhile, Altman is trying to keep his relationship with Heather from falling apart, but Heather makes it clear it is not going to be easy. As Edith's health continues to decline, Josh Flagg finds himself in crisis mode and his desperate state makes it even more difficult to sell a $7 million beachfront property. One of James and David's biggest clients, Zach Vella, is counting on them to find an LA residence that meets his very specific requirements. If they can't make it happen, they stand to lose millions of dollars in commission.
11 Circling the Waters
10/29/14
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.
12 Crossroads
11/5/14
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.

About this show

When it comes to the Million Dollar Listing, it's all about the big houses, big personalities, and the even bigger deals -- especially when it's about homes in the high-priced, flashy fantasylands of Hollywood and Malibu. This series follows two top real estate agencies and their hungriest powerbrokers as they try to reel in the biggest bounty possible. You'll ride shotgun in their expensive luxury cars as they chase down the hottest listings, match up buyers and sellers, and then get everyone to the negotiating table as fast as possible. But you won't believe what these agents will do to seal the deal. Each episode will feature a listing in both Hollywood and Malibu as viewers are taken through the life of the sale, from open houses to final offers and all the deal-icious drama in between.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
351 reviews
Linda Busick
September 15, 2015
Los Angeles and New York are the best, I miss Madison, but there are no better than these guys.You need to get the Million Dollar San Francisco off the network they are the worse with no personalty and just plain dumb. Los Angeles and New York are entertaining and again simply the best of all. San Fran was wrong there are only 4 agents in California,(and it isn't any on San Fran) and to me really only 2 Josh and Josh (and Heather she 's great and her and Josh are perfect for each other) these guys do all the work and they make all the money an worth every bit of their success!!!!
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Guy G. Gachelin
September 4, 2014
I like the British guys. The show is still exciting to watch. If not more exciting than before.
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Yvonne Warr
December 31, 2015
I truly enjoy watching this show better than any show they have on TV. It gives me a peek into the lives of rich people selling their property.
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