Selling New York - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Big Event
After a wealthy NYC couple gets a divorce, veteran broker Michele Kleier and her family rush to schedule a last minute photo shoot and open house to sell their lush Park Avenue apartment. Downtown, broker John Gomes schmoozes a potential buyer by taking her to Fashion Week, while planning a hip cocktail party at the site of a new property listing. One event pays off right away!

Time is Money
Convinced a fashion photographer's gorgeous six million dollar loft is overpriced, agent Maggie Kent tries to convince her client to lower the asking price by more than a million dollars. Meanwhile, a successful author wants to find the perfect two million dollar apartment before leaving the country in two days. Among the beautiful properties is Annie Leibovitz's former home? but will there be enough time for her agent to close a deal?

Setting the Stage
Agent Samantha Kleier Forbes works with an outrageous fashion designer to find a $15,000 a month live/work rental that's as fabulous as he is. Her sister Sabrina tries to persuade a practical, and unimaginative, lawyer to buy, by taking her to a new building's decadent Designer Showcase. And agent Kirk Rundhaug calls in a high-end designer to stage a $5-million dollar Chelsea penthouse, helping him net an all-cash sale.

Cooking Up a Real Estate Deal
In a bid to make a wealthy client happy, broker Michele Kleier and her daughter Samantha drive to Connecticut o find the perfect multimillion dollar retreat. Meanwhile, agent Tom Postilio risks losking out on a deal in his attempt to educate a stubborn client about the current buyers' market.

Educated Decisions
Two Gumley Haft Kleier agents search for a luxury rental unit for an investor with no budget limit, while their colleague fights to keep an overseas client from being poached by a competitor. A classic car dealer asks Core to help him make a decision about whether to buy or build with his $3-million budget.

All in the Family
Agent Kirk Rundhaug helps a stunning soap star decide whether to rent or sell her parents' opulent Gramercy Park home. Broker Samantha Kleier calls her mom for help when a rich client's demand interrupts a rare day off. And agent Laurel Rosenbluth tries to help her daughter determine if city life in the Big Apple still measures-up to white picket fences and country living in Connecticut.

Extra Special Spaces
Uptown broker Michele Kleier takes Thomas Callaway -- interior designer to the stars -- to preview a spectacular $25-million townhouse for his latest Hollywood client. Core CEO Shaun Osher gives his blessing to an agent who wants to generate interest in a $13-million Soho loft, by inviting some top brokers to a charity event to be held in the space. And downtown specialist Maggie Kent hopes to find the right property fit for a well-heeled client with a generous budget.

Location, Location, Location
Michele Kleier's trip to Boca Raton is interrupted by a wealthy and valued client's special request. Meanwhile, Core's latest hire tries to claim the title of ''go-to'' agent at one of Manhattan's most desirable buildings.

Managing Expectations
Agent Maggie Kent deals with a stubborn seller whose emotional tie to her property stands in the way of getting it sold. Broker Laurel Rosenbluth tries to teach a buyer with a mile-long wish-list that, sometimes, finding the right property is about compromise ? even when your budget is $2.5-million. And, when a first-time buyer gets cold feet over a deal that's about to close, Sabrina Kleier Morgenstern must show him that his first choice was, and is, the best choice.

Property Hunters
Agent John Gomes hunts for a Brooklyn Brownstone that'll meet an investment group's profit expectations. And Samantha Kleier Forbes tries to convince a close friend that she should stop wasting her money by renting and, instead, buy a weekend home in her favorite Hamptons spot.

The Push
Agent Sabrina Kleier Morgenstern tries to help an expecting couple find an apartment before their baby arrives. Meanwhile, Core CEO Shaun Osher feels the pressure to get a critical number of units sold at a luxury Fifth Avenue development, to keep the project afloat.

Eye of the Beholder
Core CEO Shaun Osher puts his company's reputation on the line by convincing a top developer that he can turn around a project's stagnant sales in record time. And top broker Michele Kleier tries to find a happy medium between a successful hair stylist and his dogmatic wife when the two have dramatically different visions of what they should buy.

Galmour and High Business
Broker Michele Kleier lands a $25-million-plus listing at a Manhattan landmark and hosts a chic cocktail party in order to generate buyer interest. And a new Core agent asks seasoned pro Kirk Rundhaug to help him land a high-profile customer with a desire to buy a new property and a listing worth over $20-million.
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