Selling London

Selling London (2012)

EndedReality show

London is one of the world's most sophisticated cities - but the competitive real estate market isn't always regal! From luxury mansions to modest flats, the city's buyers and sellers expect royal treatment. Follow the city's most elite agents as they try to sell some of the most gorgeous homes in the world.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Paradise Found, London StyleJuli 26, 2012
S01E07London's Dog and Pony ShowJuli 19, 2012
S01E06New TerritoryJuli 12, 2012
S01E05Short Term Pain Long Term GainJuli 5, 2012
S01E04A Real Estate Cry for HelpJuni 28, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Selling London' premiere?

'Selling London' premiered on September 6, 2012.

What is the premise of 'Selling London'?

'Selling London' follows estate agents as they showcase luxurious properties in London to potential buyers.

Who are the main characters in 'Selling London'?

The main characters in 'Selling London' are a group of real estate agents specializing in high-end properties.

Where are the properties featured in 'Selling London' located?

The properties featured in 'Selling London' are located in various upscale neighborhoods in London.

How are the properties in 'Selling London' selected?

The properties in 'Selling London' are carefully selected to showcase the diversity and luxury of the London real estate market.

What are some of the most extravagant properties featured in 'Selling London'?

Some of the most extravagant properties featured in 'Selling London' include penthouses, mansions, and historic buildings with stunning architectural features.

How do the estate agents in 'Selling London' attract potential buyers?

The estate agents in 'Selling London' use various marketing strategies, such as professional photography, virtual tours, and exclusive property viewings, to attract potential buyers.

How do the estate agents negotiate deals in 'Selling London'?

The estate agents in 'Selling London' use their expertise and negotiation skills to secure the best deals for their clients, often working with high-net-worth individuals.

What challenges do the estate agents face in 'Selling London'?

The estate agents in 'Selling London' face challenges such as demanding clients, intense competition, and the ever-changing London real estate market.

How do the estate agents handle difficult clients in 'Selling London'?

The estate agents in 'Selling London' employ their professionalism and communication skills to navigate challenging situations with clients, ensuring their needs are met.

What sets 'Selling London' apart from other real estate shows?

'Selling London' stands out from other real estate shows due to its focus on the high-end London market and the unique properties it features.

How do the estate agents stay up-to-date with the London real estate market in 'Selling London'?

The estate agents in 'Selling London' stay up-to-date with the London real estate market by constantly monitoring market trends, attending industry events, and networking with other professionals.

What kind of buyers are interested in the properties showcased in 'Selling London'?

The properties showcased in 'Selling London' attract buyers who appreciate luxury, exclusivity, and the prestige that comes with owning a high-end property in London.

How do the estate agents handle international clients in 'Selling London'?

The estate agents in 'Selling London' have experience working with international clients and understand the unique challenges and requirements they may have when purchasing property in London.

How does 'Selling London' contribute to the promotion of London as a global real estate destination?

'Selling London' showcases the beauty and desirability of London properties, attracting both national and international buyers, and contributing to the promotion of London as a global real estate destination.

What makes 'Selling London' a must-watch for real estate enthusiasts?

'Selling London' is a must-watch for real estate enthusiasts due to its captivating portrayal of the London luxury property market and the insight it provides into the world of high-end real estate transactions.

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