Listing Impossible - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Cold Box on the Beach
A desperate divorcée enlists Aaron to help unload her beach house, which has been sitting on the market for three years with zero offers; agent Tay must decide whether to capitalize on her very famous last name or keep tryi

The Marble Monument to Love
A widower says he wants to sell the dream house his late wife designed, but his emotional attachment to the property makes it hard to let go; agent Arvin tries a hard sell on potential clients in Hancock Park, only to get an unpleasant surprise.

The Best Castle in Orange County
A $30 million Tuscan-style castle sticks out like a sore thumb in its Newport Beach neighborhood, but the stubborn seller is convinced she's got the right house at the right price; Aaron must find an NFL star the perfect L.A. home.

The Finest English Manor in Napa
When Aaron and Neyshia travel to Napa to take on a one-of-a-kind vineyard estate, they must tread carefully - because the eccentric English owners have already fired them once before.

The House on the 16th Hole
A $12 million mansion in a golf course community isn't quite the hot commodity its owners hoped it'd be, but Aaron and Morgan are determined to turn up the temperature. And Aaron and Arvin clash in the office when Arvin oversteps on a deal.

The Purple Rose of Calabasas
Aaron and Neyshia take on a client with a curious preference for purple...only to learn that paint color is the least of their problems with this house. And as the broader market continues to soften, Tay decides to focus on being a buyer's agent-with her famous dad as her first client.

The Flashing Neon Party Pad
A fun-loving divorcé in San Clemente has struggled to find a buyer for his home-probably because his flashing LED walls and party-pad décor aren't a great fit for his family-friendly neighborhood. Aaron and Arvin have their work cut out for them. Meanwhile, Neyshia and Yawar contend with the challenges of surviving in a commission-based business.

The House With Endless Hallways
Aaron and Yawar try to help artists in the Hollywood Hills sell their unusually designed home, but their controlling nature might get in the way of a deal. And Neyshia works to find an East Coast rapper his first West Coast pad.
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