Season 6 Plot
Hotshot New York realtors Fredrik Eklund and Ryan Serhant return for season six featuring new deals, new drama and the addition of a new broker to the group - Steve Gold. Fredrik is busier than ever working on a number of multi-million dollar projects while trying again for a baby.
Million Dollar Listing New York Season 6 aired on May 25th, 2017.
Season 6 Episodes
1. Good as Gold
Big changes are in store for season six of the Emmy-nominated Million Dollar Listing New York, with one agent newly married, one agent newly spiritual, and one agent....well, NEW. Former fashion-model turned super-successful-agent Steve Gold joins the cast, but quickly finds himself battling two young sellers who won't respect their elder. Ryan has little time for the honeymoon phase with Emilia as he plans on expanding rapidly into Brooklyn, hoping to sell 50 houses in just three months. Fredrik is becoming a calmer, more meditative agent...that is, until he meets a Tribeca seller who won't negotiate pennies off of her listing price.
2. The Kids Aren't Alright
Ryan and his newly-formed Brooklyn team are selling as many houses as they possibly can, but things get more difficult when he discovers he might have to sell the most expensive one twice. In order for Fredrik to land a hot new building in SoHo, he has to prove to the seller that he's done his homework. Meanwhile, Steve wonders if he's become more of a babysitter than real estate agent, when some of his younger clients refuse to behave.
3. Frankel-y Speaking
When one of his buyers decides to forego pursuing his SoHo property, Fredrik needs to find a back-up quickly...luckily for him, Bethenny Frankel is at the top of his contact list. On the Upper West Side, Ryan is excited to land two townhouses on the same block, but ends up competing against himself when trying to market them. And in a Greenwich Village building, Steve gets a listing, loses a listing, and gets another listing, all before he can even have one showing.
4. Hashtag, You're It
Fredrik lands the assignment of a lifetime - a building with $400 million dollars in potential sales...but his boss Howard thinks he may have over-promised in order to get it. Meanwhile, Ryan realizes that when you have two sellers, you can't please one without making the other upset. Downtown, Steve gets a list of ridiculous demands from a broker and makes one of his own...a list of new buyers that he discovered via his social media.
5. Under The Influencers
In the hopes of selling a unit in his new mega-tower, Fredrik calls on everyone he knows. Ryan goes toe-to-toe with his buyer's wingman. Steve quickly realizes that when you mix business with friendship, you may end up with neither in the end.
6. Ice, Ice, Ryan
When Ryan lands a $25 million dollar listing in Tribeca, he calls upon his most intense (and most affectionate) team member for help. Fredrik is busy selling a project downtown that he's been working on for years, but will one decision threaten his relationship with the developer? In Chelsea, Steve's listing for his friend Sam continues to have problems...but it's nothing compared to his dating life.
7. Co-List or No-List
A seller makes a demand that Ryan remove his team member from a $25 million Tribeca listing. Steve may have to break one of his rules when he gets a chance to sell a big-bucks SoHo penthouse. Fredrik and Ryan reconnect with Luis D. Ortiz.
8. It Takes a (East) Village
Fredrik questions the impact of gentrification as he sells his $225 million development in the East Village. Ryan begins to doubt his sales strategy as he faces a jittery launch. A co-lister tests Steve's patience and even his bicycling skills.
9. You Can Call Me Al...Berto
Steve works to convince potential buyers that the only thing better than their Tribeca apartment is his listing right above it. A prominent developer is hesitant about giving Ryan a building in Chelsea...but not about embarrassing him at a birthday party. Downtown, Fredrik continues to forge a bond with the East Village and its residents...particularly his driver, Alberto.
10. Wake. Sell. Repeat.
In order to set a record for his new brownstone in Park Slope, Fredrik tries to set other records at his open house. Even though Ryan's business is booming, he finds himself down in the dumps for reasons unknown. When Steve encourages a friend into selling his massive loft in Soho, he receives an offer from an unexpected source.
11. Pushing the Envelopes
After wrapping up his SoHo listing, Steve proves that you can go home again. Fredrik has a strategy for his new Nolita building, designed by Lenny Kravitz and his team... but to accomplish it, he's going to need his passport. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to break out of his rut by befriending a quirky apartment owner, only to find the rug pulled out from under him... literally.
12. The French Connection
In Paris, Fredrik's launch goes according to plan until another broker tries to stake his claim with the developer; Ryan contemplates a risky new career move; Luis makes an emotional revelation concerning his life in Paris.