Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Bad Market for Mansions
Josh Flagg and Madison Hildebrand return and are joined by Josh Altman, a Boston boy that brings some east coast flare to the west coast real estate market. In this first episode, Josh Flagg must sell an overbuilt mansion in a modest suburban neighborhood for an eccentric client whose expectations are as overblown as his property. Meanwhile, Josh Altman has to contend with an angry seller after promising him his super-hip home will be an easy sell and a young entrepreneur with money to burn has Madison venturing outside his comfort zone in search of the ultimate party pad.

No Guarantees in the Real Estate Game
With a client who refuses to accept the realities of the market, Josh Flagg must make an agonizing decision. As a favor to his mother, Josh Altman takes on a less-than million-dollar-listing and risks losing his commission. Madison is humbled when a hard-nosed millionaire makes him jump through hoops to get a listing.

Seeing Double
Madison is shocked when his bully of a client threatens to fire him. Josh Altman tours one of Madison's listings with a celebrity client and questions his pricing strategy. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg decides to take his grandmother's advice and hire an assistant, however instead of hiring just one –- he considers a pair of identical blonde twins.

Sparks Fly
Madison hosts a champagne open house for the top realtors in Beverly Hills; it's a posh event until Josh Flagg crashes the party. Later, Josh Flagg hosts a late-night rock 'n' roll open house with his new twin interns. Josh Altman isn't impressed with the gimmicky event, but when he meets Madison's assistant Heather, there's instant chemistry and things really start to heat up.

Sleeping with the Enemy
Madison gets more than he bargained for when he lists the home of a short-tempered seller who's desperate for a sale. Josh Flagg's new client Candis Cayne hires him to find a hip venue for a gay bar in West Hollywood. Tempers flare when Madison learns about Josh Altman's date with his assistant Heather.

Billionaire Buyer
When a billionaire client comes to town, Josh Altman is under the gun to find a lavish estate in less than 48 hours. Josh Flagg struggles to find a buyer for a sprawling Victorian on the outskirts of LA and Madison must deal with a hot-headed client who threatens to walk from a deal. Meanwhile, Josh Altman encourages Madison's assistant Heather to quit.

Going to the Dogs
Madison must lease the high-end beach home of a tenant with six dogs, which makes showing the place a potential disaster and an angry seller challenges Josh Flagg's marketing strategy. Meanwhile, Josh Altman struggles to sell nine high-end lofts in Venice Beach and sparks fly when Madison accuses Josh Altman of trying to undermine his business.

Betrayal in the Real Estate Biz
The tension is intense when Madison confronts Josh Altman about moving into his territory, and Josh gets personal by encouraging Heather to leave Madison's business. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg gets ready to publish his new book and has second thoughts about revealing details from his personal life.

Good Buys and Goodbyes
When a potential client shows Josh Altman his Hollywood Hills bachelor's den, Josh thinks he's found the house of his dreams and will stop at nothing to get the listing. Meanwhile, Madison gives Heather an ultimatum after finding out she's been interviewing at other offices and Josh Altman accuses Josh Flagg of ratting her out.
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