Bravo released the second episode of season 15, Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, on July 17 at 9 pm ET/PT.
In the latest episode of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles season 15, the drama continues to unfold between the real estate agents, both personally and professionally.
The latest episode showcased that Flagg gets a second chance with Carly but not with Altman, Tracy gets a win regarding the Crescent Bay listing, and there is a tense reconciliation between Flagg and Altman. Altman and Heather face challenges with Readcrest.
The official synopsis of the second episode reads,
"Altman and Tracy fight with stubborn sellers in a spiraling market when their high-end listings go nowhere. Altman debates walking away from a client. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg reveals the reason his friendship with Josh Altman is on the rocks."
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Flagg's second chance
In the second episode of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles season 15, Flagg gets a chance to renew himself and secure a deal for Carly's Beverly Hills home. As he is determined to find her a perfect property, he takes to look at a recently renovated 7,500-square-foot home on Mt. Olympus.
Even though the house has a great view and luxurious features, it does not completely fulfill Carly's requirements, lacking a garden, six bedrooms, and a walkable area. The offer of $16.5 million is for a limited period, and the clock is ticking for Flagg.
In this episode, viewers also witness ongoing tension between Flagg and Altman. It becomes obvious when Flagg expresses his disappointment over Altman not giving him prior information about the Readcrest property.
Despite these differences, the episode hints at a possible reconciliation between Flagg and Altman.
Altman and Heather's frustration with readcrest
Heather and Josh Altman face significant problems with the Readcrest Property in this episode of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles due to short-term sales affecting the potential sales. Despite their best efforts, the developer's wife, Mandana, initially becomes reluctant to forgo $80,000 a month in lease income.
After a lot of persuasion, she finally agrees to halt the rentals temporarily, hoping to attract more serious buyers. This is a critical turning point in the show as they face difficulties during negotiations, which are high-stake transactions.
Celebration with shark costumes
Despite the sluggish market, Tracy makes a strategic decision to hold on to the Crescent Bay listing at $7.995 million; this move shows the uncertainty and challenges real estate agents face in the current economic atmosphere. Meanwhile, Josh Altman decides to let off the Readcrest property, advising Mandana to take it off the MLS (multiple listing services).
On the brighter side, Josh Flagg achieves a major win with Carly. He closes a deal for her new house at $14.4 million and a confirmation offer of $16.5 million for her Beverly Hills property. To celebrate this, Flagg and his housekeeper wear Shark costumes, which gives a subtle taunt to Altman.
Conclusion
In the second episode of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles season 15, viewers can see tensions and triumphs among the real estate agents, showing the volatile nature of the market.
Tracy Tutor maintains the Crescent Bay listing at $7.995 million, showing her cautiously positive attitude in the sluggish market. On the other hand, Altman's decision to withdraw the Readcrest property shows the difficulties faced by the agents in short-term leases.
Between all this, Josh Flagg successfully closed two deals for Carly, closing on a $14.4 million purchase and confirming a $16.5 million offer for her Beverly Hills property.
Catch new episodes of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles season 15 every Wednesday at 9 pm ET/PT on Peacock.