Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles

2006
4.3
351 reviews
TV-14
Rating
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Season 15 episodes (10)

1 Just When You Think You've Seen It All...
7/10/24
After a couple of record years, the L.A. luxury housing market is hit with a perfect storm: high interest rates, the ULA mansion tax and low inventory. Feeling the heat, 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.
2 Hate to Say I Told You So
7/17/24
Altman and Tracy must battle stubborn sellers as their high-end listings go nowhere in a spiraling market. Will Altman walk away from a client for the first time? Flagg finally convinces his client that he was in the right, but it might be too late.
3 Buyer's Remorse
7/24/24
Tracy attempts to rescue a pair of first-time home buyers who have buyer's remorse. Flagg's in the same boat as he visits the childhood dream house he purchased sight unseen. In Orange County, Altman is swimming in marble as he tries to move a mega-mansion in Pelican Crest.
4 Know When to Walk Away
7/31/24
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.
5 A Tale of Two Listings
8/7/24
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.
6 No Deal Is Easy
8/14/24
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.
7 A Day At the Roxbury
8/21/24
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.
8 Mo' Mansions, Mo' Problems
8/28/24
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. With Josh in Paris, Tracy flies solo on their outdated co-list, hoping to land a deal.
9 You Splooge, You Lose
9/4/24
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 at her West Hollywood penthouse listing and attends a double date set up by Altman at a restaurant nearby.
10 Ending On a High
9/11/24
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.

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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