Sellling Sunset has been keeping Netflix viewers on the egdge of their seats since 2019 but there is a rival reality show cast that have a bit of a problem with that. More than a decade before the ladies of the Oppenheim Group were gracing our screens, an eclectic collection of real estate agents were hustling around Hollywood and beyond for audience entertainment. Big money deals were being made and relationships tested to their limit when Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles originally aired its first season back in 2006.

Cast members have come and gone but the core group of Josh Flagg, Tracy Tutor and Josh Altman are still going strong as they recently celebrated the show's 15th season finale earlier this month. They have bags of experience of both the real estate industry and the reality TV game, and they have had their fair share of words to say about the new class encroaching on their turf. Josh Flagg is one of the original cast members of Million Dollar Listing, having appeared on the show since its first season when he was just 21 years old.

He effortlessly gained a fan following thanks to his charisma, his appreciation and knowledge of classical Hollywood and its architecture and his no nonsense negotiating style. His grandmother, Edith Flagg, a holocaust survivor and fashion designer was also a popular hit on the show. She was often seen giving her grandson advice until her sad passing in 2014.

It is perhaps this wealth and experience that perhaps makes it understand.