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The Best Episodes of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Season 11

Every episode of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Season 11 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Season 11!

The Best Episodes of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Season 11

Go inside the lives of top LA real estate agents as they broker big deals and drama.

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    #1 - Won't You Be My Neighbor?

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    Josh Flagg pulls out his bag of tricks in a final attempt to sell the Bel Air house. James and David's hot new listing attracts attention. Josh Altman lists the former Hollywood compound of a mega star only to be blind-sided by its new owner.

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    #2 - The Struggle Is Real

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    Josh Flagg may have promised more than he can deliver on a Beverly Hills estate. James and David are forced to come to terms with the state of the Los Angeles market. Josh Altman finds himself under attack during the launch of his newest listing.

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    #3 - The Good Fight

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    After the sale of Rose McGowan's home, Tracy holds an estate sale of all of the actress's belongings and memorabilia to help her continue to fight the good fight. Josh Flagg's patience grows thin as a result of his sellers' unrealistic expectations.

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    #4 - Rumble In The 90210

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    Things get heated with the seller of his Hollywood Hills compound, and Altman finds him working under new perimeters and an impossible deadline. James and David go above and beyond to get the listing of a highly coveted, one-of-a-kind, ultra-modern home in the Flats of Beverly Hills.

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    #5 - Send It to Viral

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    Shamed by the crazy drama that broke out at their Beverly Hills brokers' open, James and David try to salvage their relationship with the sellers and finally get them an offer. Tracy attempts the impossible by finding her ultra-picky friend Cathy the home of her dreams. And Flagg creates a hilarious short film to help market an ultra-modern listing in the Hills.

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    #6 - Pony Up

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    In an attempt to sell her historic Del Mar listing, Tracy and team head to the racetrack in search of wealthy buyers. Altman faces a tough negotiator (his wife Heather) when trying to sell a problematic listing in the Bird Streets. And after receiving an unexpected gift, Flagg bakes up a plan to get back on James & David's good side.

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    #7 - Failure to Launch

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    S11:E7

    Altman goes full hipster in his last ditch effort to sell his an architectural wonder in a trendy Venice neighbourhood. Tracy takes over a stale listing in Brentwood and attempts to revive the grandeur of the historic Georgian estate. A seller asks James & David "where's the FOMO?" as they struggle to get multiple offers for her Brentwood home.

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    #8 - Brother Dearest

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    James and David are led to the famed house where the movie "Mommie Dearest" was filmed. Flagg battles his control issues when he teams up with Bobby to sell a new condo development in West Hollywood. After negotiating a risky contingent deal for her client Cathy, Tracy fights the clock in attempt to sell Cathy's Pasadena home.

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    #9 - Hell or High Water

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    In an attempt to sell a villa-esque listing that has sat on the market for a year, Altman rents a dunk tank to entice buyers who might love to see him drenched. James & David enter heated negotiations on two of Hollywood's famous homes: The Playboy Bunny "Ranch" and the home where the movie "Mommie Dearest" was filmed. Meanwhile, Flagg reunites with clients who previously fired him in an attempt to sell them a high-rise condo.

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    #10 - Naked in the Backyard

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    S11:E10

    James works hard to sell a home to singer Kelly Rowland. Josh Flagg gets creative to sell a Bel Air pad built for guitarist Robby Kreiger. Tracy lands a shot at representing a billion dollar development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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    #11 - Dubai It

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    Tracy travels to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to earn a listing that could change her life. She hangs out with Caroline Stanbury. Altman hunts down a mystery property in Malibu to house luxury cars. Flagg and Bobby embark on the ultimate house hunt.

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    #12 - Friend and Foe

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    James and David throw a Great Gatsby-themed open house in an effort to sell a Bel Air estate. Tracy launches her Dubai high-rise to a crowd in Los Angeles. Flagg and Altman work together to secure the most sought after listing in Los Angeles.

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Season 11 Ratings Summary

"Won't You Be My Neighbor?" is the best rated episode of "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles" season 11. It scored 10/10 based on 1 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/17/2019. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The Struggle Is Real".