Who’s Got the Most Baller Million Dollar Listing?
August 13th, 2008 by BallerHouse
After catching the second episode of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing last night, we decided to do a little research into which of the show’s three featured LA super-agents has the most baller active listing. It was a tough call, but we’re giving the honor to recently-arrested, 21-year-old Josh Flagg, who currently has a ridiculously lavish Beverley Hills estate available for lease at $50,000 per month (pictured left), as well as two properties for sale priced individually at more than $12.95 million. The most expensive of Flagg’s listings is a nearly $16 million traditional home in Brentwood.
Coming in at a close second is Madison Hildebrand, who’s got a $13.495 million estate site in Beverley Hills up for grabs, as well as a $35,000/month beach-front home for lease in Malibu. And pulling up the rear is Chad Rogers, who’s apparently been spending more time on his page boy haircut than booking new multi-million dollar listings. (We’re actually just giving Rogers a hard time, as he recently completed a sale on a $16 million property in Malibu Colony, as well as Ronald Richard’s $3.8 million condo in the Sierra Towers, featured on the show. Rogers also has Richard’s smaller Sierra Towers unit in escrow).
For those who didn’t catch the news earlier this month, Flagg was arrested and released on a $100,000 bail after reportedly stealing Picasso’s and Chagall’s from estates that he’d been listing. So, although Flagg has the most baller listing currently on the market, we’ll have to wait and see if he can keep it up post arrest scandal.
Pictured in the gallery below you’ll see more shots of Flagg’s $50,000/month Beverley Hills estate, a rendering of the mansion planned for Hildebrand’s Beverley Hills lot, and Rogers’ $5.15 million Georgian estate also on the market in Beverley Hills.
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