Selling New York - Season 6 Episode 7 Mickey Conlon's jet-setting client is looking for an iconic New York apartment, but she only has a limited time in the city to look. Mickey needs to find his Aussie client the perfect home that meets all her needs before she heads back down under. Leslie
Samantha Kleier's new client is a first time buyer and an animal enthusiast with a lot of particular preferences and a tight budget for her new space. While helping her client learn the ins and outs of the buying market, Samantha will get an education of her own. Warburg's Deb Lupard takes on a Tribeca listing that she is hoping to list and sell at a comparable rate to similarly sized uptown apartments. She hopes that the right pricing will induce buyers to make the move downtown rather than spending more in the uptown market.
Year: 2012
Genre: Reality
Country: Canada, United States of America
Studio: HGTV
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Cast: Michele Kleier, Samantha Kleier Forbes
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First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970
Last Air date: Jul 05, 2012
Season: 6 Season
Episode: 75 Episode
Runtime: 44 minutes
IMDb: 3.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 0.1176
Language: English
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Hip Hop Habitats
Paint the Town
Brokers Dress Up Fabulous Apartments
Solution Selling
Conceptual Selling
Brokers dress up fabulous apartments by highlighting classic city views and original works of art
Mickey Conlon's jet-setting client is looking for an iconic New York apartment, but she only has a limited time in the city to look. Mickey needs to find his Aussie client the perfect home that meets all her needs before she heads back down under. Leslie
Brokers work to cater to their clients' quirky preferences in order to make deals happen
One agent wants to use time-tested methods while another looks outside the box to make the deal
Brokers attempt to put their clients on a different track in order to make a sale
To keep their client's full attention, ambitious agents come up with unique marketing strategies
Drive and pride are key in making big deals in hot properties
Family pressures causes buyers to put their agents under strict time crunches