Selling New York Season 5
Selling New York is an American television series airing on HGTV. It features real estate brokers from three Manhattan real estate companies selling real estate to New York's elite. Season I was filmed between September 2009 and February 2010. It premiered in March 2010 and concluded in June of the same year. The series was renewed for a second season for 39 new episodes. It premiered on January 6, 2011. The show is now in its fourth season. It is produced by Canadian production company, JV Productions Inc. The series has inspired Los Angeles and European spin-offs titled Selling LA which premiered October 13, 2011 on HGTV and Selling London.
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Selling New York
1 / TV-GSelling New York is an American television series airing on HGTV. It features real estate brokers from three Manhattan real estate companies selling real estate to New York's elite. Season I was filmed between September 2009 and February 2010. It premiered in March 2010 and concluded in June of the same year. The series was renewed for a second season for 39 new episodes. It premiered on January 6, 2011. The show is now in its fourth season. It is produced by Canadian production company, JV Productions Inc. The series has inspired Los Angeles and European spin-offs titled Selling LA which premiered October 13, 2011 on HGTV and Selling London.
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Selling New York Season 5 Full Episode Guide
GHK's Michele Kleier put's her client's old fashioned apartment on the market, but knows she'll have to introduce modernity and neutrality into the space if it's ever going to sell. Shaun Osher of CORE believes he's the right agent to market a developer's brand new property, but first he must convince him to change the layout of his building. Shaun must show his client the benefits of making the new building suit the lifestyle of Tribeca residents.
Buyers looking to live close to family challenge Michele Kleier to find them the perfect abode for their growing household. CORE's Shaun Osher is tasked with marketing a lavish penthouse apartment for a real estate developer on the Upper East Side. With the penthouse still not completed, Shaun has to work fast to get the apartment sold and keep his client happy.
Warburg's Rebecca Edwardson pushes her LA-bound client to consider a price adjustment in order to finally get her apartment off the market. When Michele Kleier's client sets her eyes on a building close to the hospital where she works, Michele has to help her imagine how the place will look when it's no longer under construction. Both agents must get their clients to be flexible with their expectations.
Prior disappointments and famous clients push agents to perform miracles under pressure.