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Dynamic duo Josh Altman and Josh Flagg expand their business to locations outside of LA and into areas such as Newport Beach and Napa.
  • The Odd Couple

    Episode 1 - 43 mins
    Josh Altman and Josh Flagg hope to secure an all-cash offer for a jeweler client.
  • Rocky Mountain Buy

    Episode 2 - 43 mins
    Altman enlists Flagg's help in selling his parents' home in Aspen.
  • Sour Grapes

    Episode 3 - 43 mins
    Altman decides to teach Flagg a lesson in the middle of a high-stakes deal in wine country.
  • On the Waterfront

    Episode 4 - 43 mins
    Josh and Josh seek an elusive waterfront property for a difficult client in Newport Beach.

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