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Tim Rozon as Luke Roman, the head of a real estate agency which deals with haunted houses. Sarah Levy as Susan Ireland, a new agent of the Roman Agency. She's a people person, acting as the agency's public relations. It's later revealed in Season 1 that she has telekinetic and pyrokinetic powers.
The series protagonist, she is a girl with long pink twin-tailed hair. She takes up a job at the titular RPG Real Estate. Fa (ファー, Fā) Voiced by: Hina Kino [1] One of the workers are RPG Real Estate, she has light blue hair and a dragon tail. She is actually a dragon herself and can transform into one. Rufuria (ルフリア)
Josh Holloway as Roarke Morris (season 3; guest season 4), a rancher and stockholder for Market Equities, who seek to claim Yellowstone for real estate. John Emmet Tracy as Ellis Steele (seasons 3–5), a real estate representative for Market Equities. Q'orianka Kilcher as Angela Blue Thunder (seasons 3, 5), a tribal lawyer working with Chief ...
Dragon Goes House-Hunting (ドラゴン、家を買う。, Dragon, Ie o Kau., Dragon, Buy a House.) is a Japanese fantasy manga series written by Kawo Tanuki and illustrated by Choco Aya.
Selling Sunset is an American reality television series created for Netflix by Adam DiVello.The series revolves around the Oppenheim Group, a high-end real estate brokerage firm in the Los Angeles and San Diego areas (with offices in West Hollywood, Newport Beach and the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego), and follows a group of agents as they navigate their personal and professional lives.
Real estate operator Rick Carver is in charge of the eviction, and police officers who provide the enforcement call him "boss". Dennis and his family move into a shabby, cramped motel room. Dennis goes to Rick's office and tries to take back his tools stolen by Rick's men. Rick sees the confrontation and is impressed by Dennis' gumption.
Glengarry Glen Ross is a play by David Mamet that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984. The play shows parts of two days in the lives of four desperate Chicago real estate agents who are prepared to engage in any number of unethical, illegal acts—from lies and flattery to bribery, threats, intimidation and burglary—to sell real estate to unwitting prospective buyers.
The values on the board reflect real estate property values of 1930s Atlantic City. The two cheapest properties, Baltic Avenue and Mediterranean Avenue, were situated in a low-income, African-American neighborhood; higher-value properties, such as Pennsylvania Avenue, Park Place, and Ventnor Avenue , were situated in wealthier neighborhoods.