A house made to survive a nuclear war listed for $30M

A house built during the height of the Cold War during the 1950s and meant to survive an atom bomb has hit the market in Los Angeles for $29.995 million. Continue reading

The best real estate TV episodes to watch while you’re social distancing

If you’re waiting out the virus this weekend, it may as well be with “House Hunters,” “Fixer Upper” and “Million Dollar Listing.” Continue reading

Enormous home in Hollywood Hills sells for $35.5M

A home featured on “Selling Sunset” believed to be one of the largest in the Hollywood Hills just sold to a mystery buyer for $35.5 million. Continue reading

The luxury market ‘is doing just fine’ — even amid shrinkage

Luxury buyers are gravitating away from the grand estate and toward properties with lots of amenities and little maintenance. Continue reading

Jason Oppenheim on gaining the confidence to be a luxury agent

The luxury real estate market is in a transformational phase, according to luxe broker and star of Netflix realty show “Selling Sunset” Jason Oppenheim. Find out what buyers really want and how to give it to them. Continue reading

When show biz and real estate meet: 3 reality TV agents tell all

We asked a few celebrity real estate agents to dish about how they got into the industry and how the show side of things affects their business. Here’s what they said. Continue reading

All of the ‘Selling Sunset’ agents, explained

Chrishell Hartley, Maya Vander, Mary Fitzgerald, Christine Quinn and Heather Young are starring in Netflix’s latest real estate show, Selling Sunset. Continue reading

Meet the agents behind Netflix’s latest TV series ‘Selling Sunset’

Selling Sunset, a show that follows broker Jason Oppenheim and his agents on celebrity real estate sales, premiered on Netflix Friday. Continue reading

Orlando Bloom’s bachelor pad hits the market for $9M

Now that he’s counting down the days until his marriage to Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom has decided to part with his bachelor pad, listing it for $8.9 million. Continue reading