Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles
2006
📺 15 Seasons
🎬 163 Episodes
📅 Returning Series
🌐 EN
⏱️ 43 min/ep
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Go inside the lives of top LA real estate agents as they broker big deals and drama.
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Seasons
Season 1
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.
Season 2
Season 3
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.
Season 4
Overbuilt mansion in a modest neighborhood; an angry seller is promised an easy sell.
Season 5
Season 6
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.
Season 7
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.
Season 8
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.
Season 9
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.
Season 10
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.
Season 11
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.
Season 12
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.
Season 13
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.
Season 14
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.
Season 15
After a couple of significantly groundbreaking years in Los Angeles luxury real estate, the housing market has taken a turn for the worse. Between high interest rates, the “Mansion Tax” and a low inventory of homes, the city’s hottest agents Josh Altman, Josh Flagg and Tracy Tutor are back and feeling a new kind of heat.
Network
Bravo
Production
World of Wonder
Keywords
los angeles, californiareal estate agentreal estate