Selling Super Houses - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
In their first challenge, the hopefuls host an open house event at one of the agency's most exclusive properties, worth £20 million. Who will rise to the challenge, and can any of them secure a sale?
Episode 2
The aspiring estate agents face their second challenge: to conduct a house tour of music legend Boy George's mansion. Who will give a top-class tour, and who will be shown the door?
Episode 3
The pressure mounts as the trainees must produce a video tour and high-spec presentation for two super-prime houses, with a surprise elevator pitch sprung upon the losing team.
Episode 4
It's a battle of the sexes as the remaining trainees stage two identical luxury apartments. But tensions rise between teammates as two very different approaches go head-to-head.
Episode 5
The trainees face an interview with multimillionaire property magnate Nick Candy, before pitching for two super prime London listings. Who will get the key to a place in the final?
Episode 6
It's finale week and make-or-break time, as the remaining trainees market, produce, pitch and conduct a house tour for two of the most luxe listings they've seen. Who will get the job of a lifetime?
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