Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles chronicles the lives of the real estate agents who cater to the stars. Episodes tell the stories behind the beautiful, massive—not to mention expensive—properties that make folks call Hollywood the Dream Factory. Real-estate greats Josh Flagg, Josh Altman, James Harris, David Parnes, and Tracy Tutor showcase high-end homes spanning the greater Los Angeles area, plus the often-priceless personalities behind each listing.
Season 11 of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles is underway and promises to leave previous seasons in the dust with appearances by celebrities including Rose McGowan, Kelly Rowland, and Dorit Kemsley.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles online free.
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles cast
- Josh Flagg
- Josh Altman
- James Harris
- David Parnes
- Tracy Tutor
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles season 11
Season 11 of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles premiered Jan. 3, 2019. New episodes air Thursdays at 9pm ET/PT on Bravo.
How to watch Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles online for free
The following live TV streaming services include the Bravo channel and offer a free trial for one week, allowing you to watch Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles for free. There are variations among them, though, especially when it comes to the local channels offered. The links below will offer a quick primer on what channels you’ll get with each service.
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- Cost: $40 per month (after a 7-day free trial)
- Hulu devices: Roku, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire Stick and Fire TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, and iOS and Android devices
- Local channels: ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, the CW (check your local availability here)
Hulu with Live TV not only gives you access to on-demand content, but you’ll also be able to stream live TV, including local networks. If you miss Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles when it airs, no worries: It will be available on-demand along with countless movies, classic programs, and of course, original series available exclusively on Hulu. You’ll also get access to almost 60 channels, including Bravo, ESPN, USA, and plenty more. (Here’s the complete list of Hulu Live TV channels.)
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If you’re a sports fanatic, FuboTV is a streaming service built just for you. Plus, it comes with Bravo, so you’ll be able to watch Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles between games. There are tailor-made packages for fans of basketball, international soccer, golf, and even rock climbing. For the rest of the family, there’s a suite of great channels including Food Network, IFC, TBS, Cartoon Network, and more. (Here’s the complete FuboTV channels list.)
The original destination for videos online has rolled out a streaming package of its own. YouTube TV offers a streaming suite of more than 60 popular cable networks, including local channels. Among them are sports channels including ESPN and FS1, entertainment destinations like FXX and TBS, and even a handful of Spanish language channels like Telemundo and NBC Universo. One YouTube TV subscription lets you add up to six accounts, each with unlimited cloud DVR. (You can find the full list of YouTube TV channels here.)
DirecTV Now is DirecTV’s answer to online streaming. If you simply must have the most channels, DirecTV Now offers upwards of 125 of them in its most expensive package. Of course, its basic $40-a-month Live a Little plan will get you access to Bravo, where you can get your fix of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles. (You can find the full list of DirecTV Now channels here.)
While you don’t need a PlayStation console to use Sony’s PlayStation Vue streaming service, it certainly wouldn’t hurt. It looks fantastic on a PS4 and lets you jump from gaming to streaming on one device. One subscription lets you stream on up to five devices, all with unlimited cloud DVR storage. (Here are all of PlayStation Vue channels.)
How to catch up on Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles episodes
If you’re looking for a place to catch up on older episodes of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, there are a couple of options.
- Cost: $1.99-$2.99/episode, $9.99-$19.99/season
- Devices: Amazon Fire Stick, Fire TV, Fire tablets, and Fire phone; Roku, Google TV, TiVo, Nvidia Shield, PlayStation 3 and 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Wii
You can watch past episodes of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles on your TV, tablet, phone, or computer. Individual episodes will run you $1.99-$2.99 each, but you can nab an entire season for $9.99-$19.99.
You can catch up on select recent episodes of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles on the Bravo website. You’ll be asked to provide login information, but the live-streaming services above will do the trick.
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