Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles: Is My Bank Account Ready?
Okay, so, let's talk about the burning question on everyone's lips (or at least mine): When the heck does Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles come back? I mean, I need to know if I should start saving up for a down payment on a mansion or just stick to ramen noodles.
The Drought is Over, People!
If you're like me and you've been experiencing serious withdrawal symptoms from not seeing Josh Flagg, Josh Altman, and Tracy Tutor work their real estate magic, then rejoice! Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Season 15 premiered on July 10, 2023. That's right, folks, the wait is FINALLY over.
I know what you're thinking: "But [insert your name], I thought the show was canceled!" Well, fear not, my friend. While there was some uncertainty after the cancellation of Million Dollar Listing New York, MDLLA managed to escape the chopping block. Thank goodness, because who else are we going to watch argue over commission splits and try to one-up each other with their insane property listings?
What to Expect in Season 15
From what we've heard, Season 15 is going to be dramatic. We're talking sky-high listings, bigger egos, and more jaw-dropping mansions than you can shake a stick at. Plus, there's always the potential for some explosive confrontations and maybe even a few tears. Because let's face it, real estate is a high-stakes game, and these guys don't play around.
So, grab your popcorn, get comfy on the couch, and prepare to be obsessed. Just remember, watching Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles might give you some serious house envy. You've been warned.
How to...
- How to survive the Million Dollar Listing withdrawal? Binge-watch previous seasons, obviously.
- How to cope with seeing those insanely expensive homes? Remind yourself that you're perfectly happy with your humble abode (or at least try to).
- How to become a real estate mogul like the MDLLA cast? Start by winning the lottery. Just kidding (kind of).
- How to avoid getting sucked into the drama? Mute the TV during the arguments.
- How to tell if you're spending too much time watching MDLLA? If you start referring to properties by their address instead of their name, it might be time to step away.