If you're a fan of high-stakes real estate drama and luxury properties, you'll love 'Million Dollar Listing New York.' This article explores 10 similar shows and movies that capture the same glamour, competition, and high-energy deals. Whether you're into reality TV or scripted dramas, there's something here for every real estate enthusiast.

Shark Tank (2009)
Description: While not about real estate, this show shares a focus on high-stakes financial deals and negotiations, often involving large sums of money.
Fact: The show has helped launch several successful businesses, including Scrub Daddy and Bombas. It is based on the Japanese format 'Dragons' Den.'


The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010)
Description: This show shares a focus on high-end real estate and luxury lifestyles, often showcasing extravagant homes and the drama surrounding them.
Fact: The show has been on air for over a decade and has spawned multiple spin-offs. It is known for its dramatic confrontations and opulent settings.


Property Brothers (2011)
Description: This series revolves around buying, renovating, and selling properties, often with a focus on transforming outdated homes into dream houses.
Fact: The hosts, Drew and Jonathan Scott, are identical twins. The show has become a global hit, airing in over 150 countries.


Flip or Flop (2013)
Description: Focused on buying, renovating, and selling homes for profit, this show highlights the risks and rewards of real estate investment.
Fact: The hosts, Tarek and Christina El Moussa, started the show after the 2008 housing crash. Despite their divorce, they continued to work together on the series.


House Hunters (1999)
Description: A staple in real estate TV, this show follows individuals and families as they search for their perfect home, often highlighting different property markets.
Fact: The show has been criticized for being staged, with participants often having already purchased a home before filming. Despite this, it remains incredibly popular.


Flipping Out (2007)
Description: Centered around real estate and home renovations, this show highlights the high-stakes world of property flipping and interior design.
Fact: The show originally focused on Jeff Lewis's house-flipping business but later shifted to his interior design firm. It was known for its quirky cast and dramatic moments.


Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles (2006)
Description: This show is all about high-end real estate transactions, showcasing luxurious properties and the competitive world of luxury real estate agents.
Fact: The series has been on air for over 15 years and has featured some of the most expensive homes in Los Angeles. It has also spawned a New York version.


Love It or List It (2008)
Description: This series combines home renovation and real estate, as homeowners decide whether to keep their renovated home or sell it for something new.
Fact: The show features two hosts with opposing goals: one aims to renovate the home, while the other tries to convince the owners to sell. It has multiple international versions.


The Profit (2013)
Description: This show involves investing in and turning around struggling businesses, similar to the high-stakes financial and property investments seen in other shows.
Fact: Host Marcus Lemonis often invests his own money into the businesses featured on the show. The series has helped save numerous companies from bankruptcy.


The Deed (2017)
Description: This series follows real estate investors as they rescue failing property deals, emphasizing the financial and emotional stakes involved.
Fact: Host Sidney Torres is a real estate mogul who often steps in to save deals at the last minute. The show is known for its high-pressure scenarios.
