The Deed: Chicago

The Deed: Chicago (2017-2020)

EndedReality show

The Deed: Chicago explores a side of real estate that other property shows ignore—an unflinching look at how fortunes are really made in the unpredictable and cutthroat world of real estate flipping and development.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Deed: Chicago' premiere?

'The Deed: Chicago' premiered on March 29, 2017.

Who is the host of 'The Deed: Chicago'?

The host of 'The Deed: Chicago' is Sean Conlon.

What is the premise of 'The Deed: Chicago'?

'The Deed: Chicago' follows Sean Conlon as he helps struggling real estate investors in the Chicago area to turn their fortunes around.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Deed: Chicago'?

The first season of 'The Deed: Chicago' consisted of 9 episodes.

Who are the featured investors in 'The Deed: Chicago'?

'The Deed: Chicago' features a variety of real estate investors looking for guidance from Sean Conlon.

What challenges do the investors face in 'The Deed: Chicago'?

The investors in 'The Deed: Chicago' face various challenges such as financial difficulties, property issues, and market fluctuations.

What is the format of 'The Deed: Chicago'?

'The Deed: Chicago' follows a format where Sean Conlon meets with struggling investors, assesses their properties, and provides them with advice and financial support.

What is unique about 'The Deed: Chicago' compared to other real estate shows?

'The Deed: Chicago' stands out from other real estate shows by emphasizing the personal and financial struggles of the investors and how they can overcome them.

Can viewers learn about real estate investing from 'The Deed: Chicago'?

Yes, viewers can gain insights into real estate investing from 'The Deed: Chicago' as the show showcases the challenges and strategies involved in the industry.

How does 'The Deed: Chicago' showcase the city of Chicago?

'The Deed: Chicago' showcases the city by featuring various neighborhoods, properties, and the unique challenges faced by investors in the Chicago real estate market.

Does 'The Deed: Chicago' focus on residential or commercial real estate?

'The Deed: Chicago' focuses on both residential and commercial real estate, providing a comprehensive look at the different aspects of the industry.

Are there any recurring themes in 'The Deed: Chicago'?

Yes, recurring themes in 'The Deed: Chicago' include the importance of due diligence, negotiation skills, and the need for a solid business plan.

Does 'The Deed: Chicago' feature success stories?

Yes, 'The Deed: Chicago' showcases success stories where struggling investors are able to turn their ventures around with the help of Sean Conlon.

Are there any notable guest appearances in 'The Deed: Chicago'?

'The Deed: Chicago' does not feature notable guest appearances as the focus is primarily on the investors and their journey.

What is the target audience for 'The Deed: Chicago'?

'The Deed: Chicago' appeals to viewers interested in real estate investing, renovation projects, and the challenges of entrepreneurship.

Is 'The Deed: Chicago' an ongoing series?

No, 'The Deed: Chicago' concluded after its first season, consisting of 9 episodes.

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