April 03, 2007

'Real Estate Confidential' Television Show
Offers Behind-the-Scenes Revelations

There is a new television show airing tonight and tomorrow night at 9 pm  and 10 pm EST on the Fine Living Channel.

"The series lets viewers see Los Angeles real estate agents work their magic on challenging homes and even tougher clients, everything from quirky décor to clients who don’t tell their agent they face immediate foreclosure. And that’s just the two episodes airing this week!"

August 04, 2005

Hot Property Chicago Edition Hires Legal Eagles
To Pow Wow With Telelvision Execs About Title

When will that Hot Property title ever get a rest? The Chicago REALTOR® and owner of HotPropertyOnline sent his attorneys to complain to ABC about their new television show with the same name, according to Inman Blog. In the meantime, there's nary a peep from McGraw Hill about returning the Hot Property blog title to the blogger who coined the phrase and used it for over a year before they appropriated it.

July 13, 2005

TV Has Two New 'Hot Properties'

Television networks ABC and NBC are planning to release new television series about real estate agents, according to Inman News. The titles: Hot Property (NBC) and Hot Properties (ABC). These are not to be confused with Hot Property (RealtyBaron) or Hot Property. (BusinessWeek). In the meantime the agents who own HotProperties.com and HotProperties.net are saying, "Life is good."

June 14, 2005

Reality Television Show Issues
Casting Call For East Coast Home Sellers

  TLC, the television network that brought you Trading Spaces and While You Were Out, is currently casting fresh episodes of its newest breakout hit, Moving Up - hosted by Trading Spaces star designer Doug Wilson:

"We're looking for people who are moving sometime between June 6th and August 1st. We need people with outgoing personalities or unique, extreme taste in design - people who would love to be on TLC! Diversity is important to our show as well. We're looking for people from a wide range of socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. Interested candidates must still occupy their current home as must the families they are either buying from or selling to. Candidates must reside in NY, NJ, CT, MA, RI, DE, PA or VA. All candidates should demonstrate a strong passion for design and should have plans to change the decor of their new home right away. TLC will step in to help make those projects happen faster and less expensively. Contact via e-mail."

Frances Flynn Thorsen


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