The New York Times' Stephen Kurutz takes on Season 2 of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing, and besides recapping the new realtors—including alleged art thief Josh Flagg—the piece delves into the new neighborhood focus, which is decidedly less-Hollywood, more Westside. With the value of Hollywood homes dropping, the show zeroes in on deals in recession-proof places like Beverly Hills, Bel Air, and Malibu. The change of focus is also evident in less "real estate porn" and more shots of rippled realtor abs. [NY Times]
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