The Untold Truth Of Million Dollar Listing

Oct 29 2020
For more than a decade, Bravo's Million Dollar Listing has demonstrated that Los Angeles real estate can bring in the big bucks for the city's top realtors - along with a hefty dose of drama. But even longtime fans probably don't know the whole story. This is the untold truth of Million Dollar Listing. Bravo took a gamble on viewers wanting to watch the exploits of upper-echelon L.A. realtors selling extravagant homes to the rich and famous - and that risk paid off, massively. Fourteen years after the first season aired, Bravo announced a 2020 premiere for Million Dollar Listing L.A., Season 12. Throughout the years, spinoffs of the popular series also caught fire. The first of these came in 2012, with Bravo figuring that the same format that worked so well in Los Angeles would be equally effective in New York City. The result was Million Dollar Listing New York, focusing on a new group of realtors selling high-end real estate in the Big Apple. Additional spinoffs included Million Dollar Listing San Francisco and Million Dollar Listing Miami, proving that viewers couldn't get enough. But with all the various iterations of the show out there, it became necessary to change the name of the original to Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles. Keep watching for more about The Untold Truth Of Million Dollar Listing. #MillionDollarListing #Bravo Take the money and run | 0:00 Tracy lists her place | 1:28 Models sell the vibe | 2:54 Tracy's trip to the top | 3:53 Josh and Bobby's meet cute | 4:43 Altman works it for Kimye | 5:52 Madison exits the show | 6:40 Altman vs. Hildebrand | 7:35 Josh Flagg's hot tips | 8:20 Altman hits the books | 9:26 The Josh vs. Josh beef | 10:42 Altman's road to success | 11:41 A-list demands | 12:36

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