Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

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Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles (Photo by: Maarten de Boer/Bravo)

Series Overview

Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” invites viewers into high-end real estate’s luxurious and competitive world, where top-tier agents navigate the glamorous yet challenging terrain of buying and selling multi-million dollar homes. Since its debut in 2006, the series has become a staple in reality TV, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the extravagant properties, larger-than-life personalities, and cutthroat negotiations that define the Los Angeles real estate market.

The Star Agents

At the heart of “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” are the star real estate agents, each bringing their unique flair and business acumen to the show. The cast has evolved over the seasons, but some key players have included Josh Flagg, Josh Altman, James Harris, David Parnes, and Tracy Tutor. These agents navigate the city’s sprawling neighborhoods, from Beverly Hills mansions to chic Hollywood estates, as they strive to secure deals that command top dollar.

The Glamorous Estates

The series showcases some of the most jaw-dropping and opulent homes in Los Angeles. From sleek modern marvels with panoramic city views to historic mansions dripping with Old Hollywood charm, “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” takes viewers on a virtual tour of properties that defy imagination. The show highlights the architectural diversity of the city’s real estate market, offering a feast for design enthusiasts and aspirational homebuyers alike.

Following is a list of the primary cast members for the show.

David Parnes

Pictured: David Parnes (Photo by Maarten de Boer/Bravo)

Originally from London, England, David Parnes brings English charm to the City of Angels. David co-founded a premium real estate service company known as Bond Street Partners. Parnes and his partner, James Harris, have established themselves as two top agents serving the Los Angeles luxury market. Both partners joined the cast of MDLLA in season 7, adding a breath of fresh air to the show. The two provide a new perspective and balance to offset the existing cast members.

David specializes in selling high-end residential real estate and investment properties in Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood, Hollywood Hills, Malibu, the Pacific Palisades, and the greater Los Angeles region.

Follow David: Twitter, Instagram

James Harris

James Harris
Pictured: James Harris — (Photo by Maarten de Boer/Bravo)

James Harris joined the cast in Season 7, along with his business partner and friend, David Parnes. They specialize in high-end residential real estate and investment properties in Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Holmby Hills, Sunset Strip, Hollywood Hills, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and the greater Los Angeles region.

James brings his charisma, intellect, and wit as co-founder of luxury real estate firm Bond Street Partners to Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles.

Born and raised in London, England, Harris’ entrepreneurial drive started at 16. After working as a residential investment agent in the United Kingdom, Harris headed west to Los Angeles to broaden his horizons and enjoy the California sunshine.

Follow James on Instagram and Twitter.

Josh Altman

Josh Altman
Pictured: Josh Altman — (Photo by Maarten de Boer/Bravo)

Josh Altman joined Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles in the fourth season. Josh is one of the most successful real estate agents in the United States.

He specializes in selling luxury real estate in Beverly Hills, Bel Air, and Hollywood Hills. Josh and his brother Matt run The Altman Brothers real estate company as part of the Hilton & Hyland real estate brokerage.

Josh is also a successful author – his book, “It’s Your Move,” has become a national bestseller.

Follow Josh Altman on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and his Personal Website.

Josh Flagg

Pictured: Josh Flagg — (Photo by Maarten de Boer/Bravo)

Josh Flagg is a real estate agent, television personality, and author. Josh is the only remaining original cast member on Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles.

Flagg is among the most successful luxury real estate agents in Los Angeles, California, and nationally. He is somewhat of an enigma. Despite having a laid-back demeanor and sharp sense of humor, he’s one of the best negotiators in the business. Plus, he has a deep knowledge of the area’s history and a clear understanding of the buyers’ and sellers’ needs. He’s always clear and direct with his clients, telling them the truth, not just what they want to hear.

In the past decade, Flagg has sold more than $2 billion of real estate, making him one of the most sought-after agents. He represents high-profile families and celebrities in buying and selling properties.

According to estimates, Josh has a net worth of approximately $30 million.

Follow Josh Flagg: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Personal Website

Tracy Tutor

Pictured: Tracy Maltas — (Photo by Maarten de Boer/Bravo)

With almost 20 years of experience, Tracy Tutor is one of the top-performing agents at Douglas Elliman Beverly Hills. Tracy is an integral part of their Sports & Entertainment division.

She has an undeniably strong presence and confidence that has propelled her into the rooms of some of the most influential people in LA. She represents some of the most noteworthy brands in real estate and iconic architects such as Frank Gehry, John Lautner, and Pierre Koenig.

Tracy joined in the show’s tenth season. Unfortunately, during the break between seasons 10 and 11, Tracy ended her marriage with Jason Maltas.

Follow Tracy: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

Previous Cast Members

  • Chad Rogers
  • Madison Hildebrand

The Competitive Edge

While the lavish properties steal the spotlight, “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” is equally about the fierce competition among the agents. Each episode brings forth new challenges and high-stakes negotiations, testing the agents’ resilience, marketing savvy, and ability to close deals in a market where million-dollar transactions are the norm. The show captures the real estate business’s intense and often cutthroat nature.

Beyond the business transactions, “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” delves into the agents’ personal lives. Viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at these professionals’ challenges and triumphs in their careers and personal relationships. This added layer of storytelling humanizes the agents, making them relatable figures navigating the demands of a demanding industry.

Hollywood Drama

The series doesn’t shy away from drama, and the real estate world is no exception. Tensions rise as agents clash over clients, deals, and, inevitably, ego. The interpersonal dynamics contribute to the show’s entertainment value, offering viewers a peek into the high-stakes drama that unfolds behind the closed doors of Los Angeles’ most coveted properties.

Thus far, the show has been on for ten seasons and 90 episodes. Each episode is 42 to 44 minutes long. All of the episodes are available on Amazon Video.

List of Episodes

Season 1

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2
  • Episode 3
  • Episode 4
  • Episode 5
  • Episode 6

Season 2

  • Sneak Preview
  • Sellers From Hell
  • Mondo Condo
  • Business and Pleasure
  • Dire Buyers
  • Showdowns
  • Epiphanies

Season 3

  • No One Is Recession-Proof
  • Big Numbers, Small Deals
  • Dolphins, Rats & Next Door Neighbors
  • Jumping Through Hoops for a Signature
  • Looking to Score in Malibu
  • Sweet Deals and Icing on the Cake
  • Million Dollar Wild Swan Chase
  • In Real Estate Everything’s Personal
  • Busted Dreams and Busted Homes

Season 4

  • Bad Market for Mansions
  • No Guarantees in the Real Estate Game
  • Seeing Double
  • Sparks Fly
  • Sleeping With the Enemy
  • Billionaire Buyer
  • Going to the Dogs
  • Betrayal in the Real Estate Biz
  • Good Buys and Goodbyes

Season 5

  • Ballooning Assets
  • Betrayal Between Brokers
  • I Got the Listing and I Got the Girl
  • Let’s (Not) Make a Deal
  • No Crying in Real Estate
  • Sacked By the Money Man
  • Broker Blowout
  • Shark Out Of Water
  • Big Listings, Big Losses
  • Closing Deals and Opening Doors

Season 10

In the tenth season, female agent Tracy Tutor Maltas joins the cast. Josh Flagg prepares to marry Bobby. Josh Altman has a new baby on the way. Madison has a new but much younger boyfriend, Cody. James and David land a listing with a new luxury high-rise in Los Angeles.

  • Episode 1 – She’s A Boss
  • Episode 2 – A Tantalizing Offer
  • Episode 3 – Unchartered Territory
  • Episode 4 – Hashtag Sell This Bitch!
  • Episode 5 – Two Tops Never Work
  • Episode 6 – Homewood’s Where the Heart Is
  • Episode 7 – Who’s Your Daddy?
  • Episode 8 – It Wasn’t in My Budget!
  • Episode 9 – Mile High Club
  • Episode 10 – Keys to the Castle
  • Episode 11 – Love and Listings
  • Episode 12 – Unfinished Business

Season 11

In the 11th season, our favorite Los Angeles real estate agents return, including Josh Flagg, Josh Altman, David Parnes, James Harris, and Tracy Tutor-Maltas. Madison Hildebrand did not return for this season.

  • The 11th season is currently airing on Bravo.

Production Company and Executive Producers

World of Wonder Productions produces the series.
Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato are the executive producers.

Critical Response, Ratings, and Awards

  • The series received a rating of 5.7 out of 10 stars on IMDB
  • The series received a rating of 7.1 out of 10 stars on TV.com
  • 89% of Google Users indicate they like the show
  • Amazon Video viewers give the show 3.5 out of 5 stars

With its winning formula of glamour, grit, and grand estates, “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” has maintained its popularity over the years. The show’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to balance the allure of luxury real estate with its characters’ relatable struggles and triumphs, creating a captivating narrative that keeps viewers coming back for more.

“Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” is more than a real estate show; it’s a front-row ticket to the high-stakes world of luxury property transactions. As the agents navigate the competitive landscape of Los Angeles real estate, viewers are treated to a visual feast of opulent homes intertwined with the drama and personalities that make the series a perennial favorite. For those seeking a taste of the lavish lifestyle and the complexities of high-end real estate, “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” remains a must-watch on Bravo’s reality TV roster

Facts and Trivia

Following is a list of little-known facts and trivia about the show and its cast members.

Questions

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  1. In episode 11 “ Dubai It” is that GAY “Josh” being Lowkey RACIST when he makes the statement that the house he was looking at, is far away from…..wait for it…. “ CIVILIZATION “ with the “dead stare”- gay version of wink- wink.
    Meaning…. what exactly? Be careful Bravo because I ran this past at least 20 ppl that all caught it the same way.
    No Bueno! BOO ON BRAVO!

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