

These properties are to die for.
Aided by his own remarkable abilities and an eclectic team of associates, real estate agent Luke Roman specializes in “metaphysically engaged properties,” aka haunted houses. Together they investigate, clear and close the houses nobody else can.
CreatorGeorge R. Olson

Pilot
Jul 16, 2021
The Roman Agency welcomes a new agent, as well as a new client with a connection to Luke's past.

The Harvey
Jul 23, 2021
A little boy's "imaginary friend" interferes with his parents' plans to sell their house and move.

For Sale by Owner
Jul 30, 2021
A lovely lake cabin may be haunted or the owner may be faking; a horror novelist seeks inspiration.

A House Is Not a Home
Aug 6, 2021
The Roman Agency takes on a haunted master-planned subdivision and a troubled house by the sea.

Ft. Ghost Child
Aug 13, 2021
When a rap star rents a client's recording studio, a tragic secret is revealed in the playback.

Roman's Six
Aug 20, 2021
The Roman Agency steps in when the visitors to a competitor's Open House are murdered one by one.

Quarantine
Aug 27, 2021
The team locks down in the office to isolate and destroy a murderous demon that followed them home.

Baba O'Reilly
Sep 3, 2021
As Luke considers quitting paranormal clients, he encounters a house that changes his perspective.

White Wedding
Sep 10, 2021
The team is hired by the mother-of the bride to sell a cursed family lodge.

The House Always Wins
Sep 17, 2021
The Donovan house takes center stage as it has sent Nick to the hospital and trapped August somewhere inside.
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Surreal Estate is a lightweight supernatural romp, that's vaguely reminiscent of the series Supernatural, with a Ghost Busters, cross over. Its easy watching but I do feel season one is a lot better, than the second season. Season two appears to be quietly pushing the feminism, empowerment stick, which comes at the expense of the positive, happy team vibe, established in the first season. In summary, a reasonable but in no way remarkable, Canadian supernatural series. Its quite watchable but would have been better again, without the woke messaging, that haunts season two.