Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles

2006
4.3
351 reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More

Season 12 episodes (12)

1 Altman and Flagg's Co-List
6/16/20
Sworn enemies Altman and Flagg team up and hit the road 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.
2 Razor's Edge
6/23/20
James and David struggle with an unrealistic seller in order to move their Hollywood bungalow. Tracy makes a personal decision to list her own Brentwood home, but wants a huge number for it. 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.
3 Rock and a Hard Price
6/30/20
Altman hosts a rockin' open house for a Trousdale party pad that once belonged to Howard Hughes. Flagg struggles to find the perfect family house for a very particular buyer, who questions if Flagg is the right fit for her. James and David look to expand their territory into Pasadena and help potential buyers see the potential of a 1970's fixer-upper.
4 Altman Versus Fredrik
7/7/20
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 goes up for the biggest listing of her career with one of the toughest developers in LA, where she could land a 500-million-dollar portfolio off the Malibu coastline.
5 Storm the Castle
7/14/20
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 9 months pregnant client her dream home on the Westside before she goes into labor. Flagg and Altman find their new bromance in jeopardy as their La Jolla deal takes an unexpected turn, and they find themselves sitting on opposite sides of a negotiation!
6 Ze Plane, Ze Plane!
7/21/20
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.
7 Flagg it or Bag it
7/28/20
James and David host a backyard BBQ for their new family-oriented estate in Santa Monica. Altman goes after a new modern in his Bird Streets territory but is shocked when the sellers consider a low-ball offer. Flagg tries to find Glee star Becca Tobin her dream home in the historic Hollywood Hills.
8 24 Hours or Else
8/4/20
Altman races against the clock after being thrown a curveball by his Bird Streets sellers. James and David experience difficulties with their Santa Monica gem as the sellers have their own ideas about price, and who the buyers should be. Tracy proves she can dominate other markets as she expands her territory for a new and massive Arizona estate.
9 Swedish Invasion
8/11/20
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 tries to find a modern above the Sunset Strip for his car enthusiast client with space for all of his toys. Flagg gets into the 90s vibes trying to move a Y2K era modern in the Bird Streets.
10 Medieval Time Machine
8/18/20
Altman lists a castle in Beverly Ridge and leans in to Game of Thrones to get people through the door. Flagg finds himself opposite Fredrik, trying to negotiate a deal while getting a fair price for his client. James and David are under pressure to get their latest Zach Vella listing sold, or else risk getting replaced with a familiar NY agent.
11 One for the 'Gram
8/25/20
Altman throws an epic launch event for a modern with a 48-million-dollar 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.
12 Hollywood Royalty
9/1/20
Altman and Tracy team up to co-list a historic Hollywood estate once 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.

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!!!!
18 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Guy G. Gachelin
September 4, 2014
I like the British guys. The show is still exciting to watch. If not more exciting than before.
3 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
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.
Did you find this helpful?

Rate this show

Tell us what you think.