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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: real estatex
Based on a True Story
Inspired by a bizarre true event, Based on a True Story is about a realtor, a plumber and a former tennis star whose lives unexpectedly collide, exposing America's obsession with true crime, murder and the slow-close toilet seat.
The Deuce
Centered in New York, this follows the story of the legalization and subsequent rise of the porn industry through the early 70s and right into the 80s. It will explore the rough-and-tumble world that existed in midtown Manhattan until the rise of HIV, the violence of the cocaine epidemic and the renewed real estate market all ended this wild ride. Named for 42nd Street, The Deuce is partly inspired by twin brothers who were contenders in this turbulent Times Square world, becoming fronts for the Mob - the real power controlling this volatile and lucrative sex industry.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Building on the record-breaking success of Real Housewives franchise, Bravo is heading to one of the most glamorous cities in the world for its newest installment, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The series follows six of the most affluent women in the country as they enjoy the lavish lifestyle that only Beverly Hills can provide.
Selling Sunset
The elite real estate brokers at The Oppenheim Group sell the luxe life to affluent buyers in LA. The drama ramps up when a new agent joins the team.
SurrealEstate
SurrealEstate revolves around real estate agent Nick Roman and an elite team of specialists who handle the cases that no one else can: haunted and possessed houses that literally scare would-be buyers away. Researching, investigating and "fixing" the things that go bump in the night, the team works to create closure - and closings - as they struggle with demons of their own.
The Real Housewives of Orange County
Bravo brings you into the lives of five women and their families who live in one of the wealthiest communities in the country. They take the viewer into their lives to show their lives aren't always perfect.
A Man in Full
When Atlanta real estate mogul Charlie Croker faces sudden bankruptcy, political and business interests collide as Charlie defends his empire from those attempting to capitalize on his fall from grace.
City on Fire
In City on Fire, an NYU student is shot in Central Park on the Fourth of July, 2003. Samantha Cicciaro is alone; there are no witnesses and very little physical evidence. Her friends' band is playing her favorite downtown club but she leaves to meet someone, promising to return. She never does. As the crime against Samantha is investigated, she's revealed to be the crucial connection between a series of mysterious citywide fires, the downtown music scene, and a wealthy uptown real estate family fraying under the strain of the many secrets they keep.
Suburra
Suburra is a crime thriller set in Rome that describes how the Church, the state, organized crime, local gangs and real estate developers collide and blur the lines between the legal and the illicit in their quest for power. At the heart of the story three young men with different backgrounds, ambitions and passions will have to forge alliances to achieve their deepest desire. Based on the novel of the same name but set several years before, Suburra the series, is full of action, drama and crime that sees 20 days of turmoil in 10 powerful episodes.
Fixer Upper
The first rule of real estate is location, location, location, but what happens when a buyer's only option in the right location is a house with dreadful design and a clunky layout? We say buy it - then fix it! "Fixer Upper" pairs renovation, design and real estate pros Chip and Joanna Gaines with Waco/Dallas, Texas-area buyers to renovate the wrong house that's in the right location.
Rock the Block
Prepare for the ultimate showdown between the fiercest women in the home renovation and design business.
With only four weeks and $175,000 each, HGTV stars Leanne Ford, Mina Starsiak Hawk, Jasmine Roth and Alison Victoria will face-off to max-out identical properties in the Los Angeles area-with the goal to add the most property value to each home.
Five Bedrooms
It all starts at a wedding. A big, bright, over-catered wedding. The giddy, terrified newlyweds are posing for their 7000th photo of the night. Sozzled guests are losing sight of their children, losing track of their alcohol consumption and embarrassingly attempting to Vogue.
But we're not with them. No. We're on the singles' table. You know the one. It's near the back of the room, next to the speakers. It's a refuge of misfits and lonely hearts. Different ages. Diverse professions. One common, inescapable, unchanging relationship status.
And on this night, on the back of several bottles of champagne, our singles jokingly arrive at a solution - if not to their love lives, then at least to their real estate angst and their inability to get a foot on the property ladder: they could pitch in and buy a house together. Like, a really big house. A house beyond the reach of any of their married friends. It's a crazy idea. Plus they're drunk. And they will most likely just forget about it in the morning.
But then our singles wake, desperately hung over, many of them facing another painful day of house hunting and bills and work and reality. A reality which is, if we're being totally honest, lonely. And suddenly this out-of-left-field real estate option is strangely compelling.
It's ridiculous, isn't it? A recipe for disaster, surely? You can't co-invest, much less co-habit with people you barely know...
Unless it was just for six months. Unless there were strict parameters, you know, things like no sleeping together, no surprises. With such clear ground rules, how bad could it be? There's just one glaring problem: they'll have to actually live with each other.
The Block
The show sees four couples compete against each other to renovate a home in an apartment block and sell it at auction for the highest price.
Buying Beverly Hills
Mauricio Umansky's family-run firm The Agency represents some of the most lavish properties in Beverly Hills. But there's drama around every corner.
Stath Lets Flats
Stath is an incompetent Greek-Cypriot lettings agent, working for his dad at the family business Michael & Eagle. Stath's hapless sister Sophie dreams of being a professional dancer, but holds a candle for the family's favourite employee, nervous negotiator Al.
While Stath struggles not to be outshone by Michael & Eagle's top agent, ruthlessly ambitious Carole, the company struggles against the threat of 'Smethwicks' - the slick, high-end estate agent next door.
Property Brothers
The show follows twin brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott as they aim to help couples find fixer-uppers and transform them into dream homes. The brothers use state-of-the-art CGI to unveil their plans for a property after the transformation. But the potential home buyers have to take a risk to make the twins' vision come true. Jonathan and Drew have to convince the couples to do it.
Flip or Flop
In each episode of "Flip or Flop", Tarek and Christina flip a new property. From the nail-biting purchase at auction, to the frustrating renovations and maddening showings, to the giddy acceptance of an offer, we'll follow along as these two relatively novice flippers try their hand at the toughest game in town. From purchase to resale, weaving their personal lives within the story of the flip. From paying cash, sight unseen, for a property at auction, through the hapless remodeling process, to the frantic sale, this young couple is putting everything they have into this venture.
Love It or List It
When a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? Love It or List It helps fed-up homeowners decide.
Good Bones
The series follows the blueprint of several series on HGTV or DIY Network that showcase revitalization specialists who turn rundown homes into stunning remodels. In this case, it's mother/daughter duo Karen Jensen and Mina Starsiak transforming properties in and around their hometown of Indianapolis. Karen's legal background and Mina's real estate knowledge help them secure diamonds in the rough, and then they enlist demo and construction help from family to get the houses done on time and on budget.
Property Brothers: Forever Home
The Property Brothers new show Forever Home focuses on couples who are settled in their home but need some help and expertise to make it perfect.
In each episode, Drew will take the couple on a tour of nearby renovated homes to find out which features they can't live without. Armed with this information, and with the homeowner's budget in mind, Jonathan will bring the family's design dreams to life using 3D graphics. The brothers will then present the homeowners with two animated options that showcase different ways their house can be re-imagined. To unlock the home's full potential, Jonathan and Drew will focus on overhauling the house to suit the families' specific needs and wishes.
Flipping Out
This show takes a look at a peculiar real estate speculator, Jeff Lewis who lives in LA. He buys houses and "flips" them, selling them for a profit after fixing them up. He does so with the help of an unusual mix of disgruntled employees that he counts as friends.
Windy City Rehab
Alison Victoria returns to her hometown of Chicago to restore vintage homes in historic neighborhoods, bringing new life to the Windy City.
With her keen eye for design and renovation expertise, Alison transforms neglected properties into stunning homes. Don't miss this captivating series!
Rosehaven
Daniel McCallum returns to his rural Tasmanian hometown, Rosehaven, to help his mother's real estate business, but soon realizes it's not as easy as it seems.
With quirky townspeople, unexpected challenges, and a complicated friendship with his business partner, Daniel must navigate the ups and downs of small-town life in this charming Australian comedy.
Brother vs. Brother
Jonathan and Drew each mentor a team of six home improvement experts. Each week, the contestants, who are skilled home renovators and decorators, compete in various challenges to find out if they've succeeded in upping the real estate value of the property. Along the way, Drew and Jonathan coach each contestant, but only one will be recognized as the most promising home improvement expert and win the $50,000 grand prize.
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