Million Dollar Listing Miami
Million Dollar Listing Miami

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Million Dollar Listing Miami

2014
TV Show
Canceled
1 Season
English

"Million Dollar Listing" has expanded into the sexy city of Miami where three luxury real estate agents battle it out in the world of high-end real estate. With a surging market in South Florida, properties are selling for record rates and agents are cashing in on massive commissions like never before. The mansions are bigger, the high-rises are taller, the amenities are more lux and the locals have access to amazing views, beaches and a lifestyle unlike anywhere else in the world. Business can get heated as the brokers attempt to make a name for themselves and outshine their competition by landing the next big listing in America’s hottest city.

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IMDb5.2/10
Creator: Scott DunlapGenres: Reality Television, Drama

Plot Summary

This reality series follows the lives of ambitious and high-powered real estate agents in the competitive Miami luxury market. The show documents their struggles and triumphs as they navigate multimillion-dollar deals, demanding clients, and personal relationships. Viewers get an inside look at the lavish properties and the cutthroat business of selling paradise.

Critical Reception

Million Dollar Listing Miami was primarily met with mixed to negative reviews. Critics often pointed to the show's reliance on manufactured drama and the perceived superficiality of its cast and subject matter. However, it found an audience among viewers who enjoy the opulent lifestyles and the high-stakes real estate drama, contributing to its viewership.

What Reviewers Say

  • Critics often found the show to be overly dramatic and lacking in substance.

  • The portrayal of the real estate market and the agents was seen by some as sensationalized.

  • Despite criticism, some viewers enjoyed the spectacle of luxury real estate and the personal conflicts.

Google audience: Audience reception for Million Dollar Listing Miami is not extensively documented or aggregated on Google. However, based on general viewer feedback for similar reality television programs, audiences likely engaged with the show for its depiction of luxury lifestyles and the interpersonal dynamics between the agents.

Fun Fact

The show was the first spin-off of the original 'Million Dollar Listing' franchise, which focused on Los Angeles.

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