
In an interview with People, Josh Flagg revealed why he left Rodeo Realty after his decade-long tenure. According to Flagg, his reason for leaving is fairly simple: He wanted to pursue new real estate markets and opportunities, and moving to Douglas Elliman afforded him that opportunity. "I wish everybody at Rodeo Realty the best of luck," the "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles" star told People. "We had a great working relationship for 10 years. I want to expand the business beyond just the markets that I know." Flagg stated that he was persuaded to make the move from his "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles" co-stars, Tracy Tutor and Josh Altman, who also work for Douglas Elliman.
Flagg is also hoping to expand his own team of 20 associates, which includes his husband, Bobby Boyd, to 40 while at Douglas Elliman in order to further build his brand of real estate. The real estate agent's new agency also seems to be thrilled with this move. "Josh is a real estate powerhouse," Stephen Kotler, CEO of Douglas Elliman's Western Region, told People. "His indomitable spirit, infectious energy, and stellar reputation make him one of the most sought-after agents in the city and I'm excited that he has decided to join the Elliman family."
Fans will likely notice this new shift in Flagg's life as the dynamic between himself and his fellow co-stars who also work at Douglas Elliman, like Tutor and Altman, will change in the 13th season of the show, which will premiere on September 2 on Bravo.
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