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Altman, Flagg and Tracy go full-on "Mad Max" as they throw a Hollywood movie-inspired party to launch a desert development in Vegas.
Altman, Flagg and Tracy triple-list in Vegas, which could yield high commissions; Heather confronts Altman about being left out after putting in the work to get the listing off the ground; Tracy isn't happy with Flagg's behavior.
Altman enlists Tracy and Flagg to help him tackle a new development in Vegas; the three turn to Hollywood for inspiration for an event; the trio hopes to lure mega-wealthy buyers to a barren landscape atop the hills overlooking Sin City.
There's nothing funny about Flagg and Bobby's Birchwood open, but will one of them get the last laugh? Altman and Flagg revisit the site of one of their infamous throwdowns. Tracy has some fun with one of Altman's agents.
Sparks fly as a lingering co-list brings Flagg face to face with his ex for the first time in months. Altman may run L.A., but he's still got plenty to prove down in the OC. It's "Bring Your Daughter to Work Day" as Tracy puts Juliet to work.
A downturn in the market is no longer conjecture but reality, which comes as a rude awakening to Altman, Flagg and Tracy; the good news is that Flagg, at least, has a pleasant new distraction named Andrew.
Flagg and Altman team up to sell a deluxe apartment in the sky, but will the famous Barbie association help close the deal? Tracy and Heather join forces to "sell the dream" on a coveted Beverly Hills listing. Neither is as easy as it seems.
Tracy's latest listing yields an interesting new development; Josh Altman and Heather clash after having different reactions to an unexpected offer that comes knocking on their door; Josh Flagg reveals a new mystery man in his life.
Tracy and Heather prove that two blondes are better than one when they score more than they bargained for after teaming up to sell a Beverly Hills home; Flagg discovers that Marilyn Monroe once called his new listing home.
Tracy brings Flagg in on a deal, but will she live to regret it? Altman mentors a new broker who once took a chance on him only to find out that when the tables are turned, it can be hard to teach an old boss new tricks. Happy hour turns out to be anything but for an emotionally vulnerable Flagg.
Altman and Tracy go head-to-head on the sale of a historic property; Flagg continues to deal with both divorce and indecisive twins; Tracy's client, and her many cats, have fallen head over tails in love with a Diane Keaton property they must have.
Josh Altman, Josh Flagg and Tracy Tutor collaborate and compete with one another on a whole new level; Tracy takes a wild swing on a record-setting mansion; Altman gets a second chance at a listing; Flagg opens up about his divorce from Bobby.