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The CultureMap Interview

Reality TV's real estate star spills his Million Dollar home buying secrets

Rachael Abrams
Jun 3, 2013 | 12:14 pm

Josh Flagg is a force, both in real estate and on TV. The star Realtor of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles has been in the business since he was 18. Flagg is most recognized for his high-dollar home sales in some of the most elite areas of California, such as Beverly Hills and Brentwood Park. Ten years later, he is living up to the brand he built on and off the screen.

When we heard Flagg was in Dallas for the 2013 Great Big Texas Home Show to speak about prepping a home for resale, we sat down to chat with the published author, who loves nothing more than his grandmother and traveling the world. Here's a little insight into the world of Flagg.

CultureMap: When did you decide that real estate should be your career?

Josh Flagg: I always loved looking at houses, architecture and design — it was just kind of my calling.

CM: How do you find balance with a busy schedule, between the television series and your business?

JF: You have to enjoy your life, and I have a lot of people working for me, so that's how I balance my schedule. But I'm always busy, always on the phone, just always busy.

CM: What was it like to come out on Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles?

JF: It was very good; I had very good feedback. It's Bravo — the demographic is very accepting, so it was fine and easy.

CM: From the show it seems like you and your grandmother spend quite a bit of time together. How often do you really see her?

JF: I see her at least twice a week, but I talk to her on the phone, and we go out to dinner. She lives in the same building.

CM: What's the best piece of advice she's given you?

JF: Just to be honest and fair to anybody around you, because your reputation is the most important thing.

CM: What's the funniest experience you've had on the job?

JF: Probably one time I was showing a house [to a client]. I was walking around the pool and fell in it. I had to put the owner's bathrobe on. I did the rest of the showing in the bathrobe. [When my client] bought the house, [they] sent me a pair of swimming trunks.

CM: If someone is on a budget, what is the one room you suggest fixing up before selling it?

JF: The kitchen. That's where everyone congregates; it's the center of the house.

CM: What is the most important thing to think about when purchasing a first or second home?

JF: Location, location, location. If it's your first home, you might want to sell it one day.

CM: Why do you prefer a high-rise to living in a house?

JF: I like the full-service amenities. They can bring me my car and my groceries. It's a totally different way of living, more like a hotel. When you have a house, you don't have any of that.

CM: How would you describe your style?

JF: Eclectic. Contemporary, but eclectic.

CM: What's your favorite pastime?

JF: I love to travel. I've been to close to 50 countries. I love going to new destinations, but I always go to the South of France in the summer.

CM: Your favorite drink?

JF: Dirty martini.

CM: In another life, what would you be doing?

JF: I think the same thing. I love what I do.

Josh Flagg really sees his grandmother about twice a week. They live in the same high-rise apartment.

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A Game Of Real Estate Chicken

Houston high school for sale triggers a $40 million-plus bidding war: Who will blink first?

Whitney Radley
Jul 3, 2013 | 11:18 am

When the Houston Independent School District's High School for Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice went on the market after the 2012-13 school year, St. Thomas High School — which borders LECJ to the south — promised to make a "competitive bid" on the prime property.

But The Leader reports that a mysterious, recently-formed private company has other plans for the 10.9-acre site. AV Dickson Street, LLC, which formed just days before the first bid deadline was due to HISD, put in a $40 million bid on the campus.

That was the minimum offer requested by the school district on the property, which was last appraised for $26 million in the Harris County tax rolls.

An HISD representative told The Leader that St. Thomas officials countered with an offer of $40,000,100 in hopes of growing the size of the private, all-boys Catholic school's existing 17-acre campus. Yep, just $100 over AV Dickson Street's initial bid.

And thus commences the war for the LECJ property. Offers for the second round of bidding are due to HISD by next Monday.

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