The reality TV show only had one season and no one knows exactly why.
time and again. But when Bravo decided to bring its successful franchise of"Million Dollar Listing" to the Bay Area, it didn’t matter that the homes were gorgeous, it fizzled after just one season.Casting and timing were the most likely culprits a second season never materialized, even though it was allegedly greenlit for one originally.
Plus, since it was an inaugural season, it was difficult to get clients to agree to put themselves or their properties on TV. By the time talk of the second season began, though, both Fichelson and Habibi said people were lining up to be on the show.
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