Selling the Hamptons - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Heat is On
It's summer in the Hamptons which means sun, fun and high stakes real estate. The brokers at Nest Seekers face fierce competition from their own teammates.

Home Turf
More new faces join the Nest Seekers team. Then, the competition for the Glass House gets heated when one broker tries to move in on a colleague's client.

The Showcase Showdown
Nest Seekers host a multi-day tour in hopes of starting an annual event. Meanwhile, JB confronts Kenny about touring the Sandcastle behind his back.

Tough Love
Michael pressures JB for an answer on which agent will win the glass house deal. Mia receives some tough love to up her game. Michael is haunted by a past mistake.

Business is Business
Peggy gears up for an open house and the largest commission of her career. Meanwhile, Mia's efforts pay off as she makes a name for herself in the Hamptons.

Peggy Has Receipts
JB must impress a client's daughter to land a $20 million opportunity. Meanwhile, Bianca tries to hold the team together while working on a listing with a friend.

Million-Dollar Payday
Peggy and Kenny have a heart-to-heart about their referral conflict, while Mia and Bianca deal with a demanding client for a record-breaking rental.

Roses and Thorns
Peggy tries to stand her ground on how she is handling the Duck Pond listing. Plus, Michael hustles to find a new property for his biggest client ever.
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