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When Daniel returns to his hometown, Rosehaven, to take over his family's troubled real estate business, he's surprisingly joined by his best (city) friend Emma - who's on the run from a marriage that didn't last the honeymoon. Between Daniel's crippling anxiety and Emma's exuberant irresponsibility will they be able to save the business? It seems unlikely, but it will be fun to watch them try. And might their friendship mean more than they realise?
Episode 8 : Episode 8
November. 30,2016
Daniel tells Emma that he and his girlfriend Grace are leaving Rosehaven for good. This leaves Emma with the choice of staying on without him or going back to Melbourne to try and get her old job back.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
November. 23,2016
Daniel has been opening some of Barbara's mail and discovers that McCallum Real Estate is in real financial trouble. He tells Emma he has an idea on how to make some cuts.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
November. 16,2016
Emma is on thin ice with Barbara after allowing a bunch of random strangers to trash her house. Emma is determined to make amends by following Daniel's advice: be more professional.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
November. 09,2016
Barbara has returned home & for the first time Mother & Son are working together. Daniel is determined to impress Barbara by expanding McCallum Real Estate's profile within the town by offering free door-to-door appraisals.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
November. 02,2016
Daniel's childhood cubby house has been overrun by his old school bully Bruce. Emma convinces Daniel to confront Bruce and get his cubby house back.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
October. 26,2016
Emma makes life difficult for Daniel by accidently uploading some heavily photo shopped pictures of a property right before it's to be viewed by potential buyers.
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