Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles: Glee star Becca Tobin finds her new L.A. abode

Actress Becca Tobin found the perfect home on Tuesday’s episode of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles—with one complication.

The gorgeous 1920s house had an all-red velvet room so horrifying that Becca and her pals dubbed it ‘the murder room,’ and saged it to get the bad energy out.

The former Glee actress, 34, and her husband Zach Martin wanted a Hollywood Hills place with character and privacy that cost less than $3 million.

Becca buys: Actress Becca Tobin found the perfect home on Tuesday’s episode of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles—with one complication

Glee star: The former Glee actress, 34, and her husband Zach Martin wanted a Hollywood Hills place with character and privacy that cost less than $3 million

Glee star: The former Glee actress, 34, and her husband Zach Martin wanted a Hollywood Hills place with character and privacy that cost less than $3 million

She asked realtor Josh Flagg, 34, to take part in her Ladygang podcast to see if the two of them were a good fit before she hired him.

She and her fellow hosts, Keltie Knight, 38, and Jac Vanek, 33, had him play a game called ‘Flagg or Bag,’ weighing the merits of hot tubs, Instagram quotes and private jet pics.

Josh fit right in with her pals, and Becca hired him to find her next place.

Josh: She asked realtor Josh Flagg, 34, to take part in her Ladygang podcast to see if the two of them were a good fit before she hired him

Josh: She asked realtor Josh Flagg, 34, to take part in her Ladygang podcast to see if the two of them were a good fit before she hired him

Ladygang: She and her fellow hosts, Keltie Knight, 38, and Jac Vanek, 33, had him play a game called ‘Flagg or Bag,’ weighing the merits of hot tubs, Instagram quotes and private jet pics

Ladygang: She and her fellow hosts, Keltie Knight, 38, and Jac Vanek, 33, had him play a game called ‘Flagg or Bag,’ weighing the merits of hot tubs, Instagram quotes and private jet pics

Ladygang: She and her fellow hosts, Keltie Knight, 38, and Jac Vanek, 33, had him play a game called ‘Flagg or Bag,’ weighing the merits of hot tubs, Instagram quotes and private jet pics

The first house Josh took her to was Outpost, a 1920s three-bedroom ‘gem’ he already represented that was selling for $2 million, right within her budget.

Becca hated its red screening room that looked ‘like murder,’ but liked its price point: $580 per square foot, which was much better than what other places were charging.

The second place, Las Palmas, was a three-bedroom Mediterranean built in 1920, but set too close to the neighbors’ homes, with a seriously outdated bathroom and kitchen.

First house: The first house Josh took her to was Outpost, a 1920s three-bedroom ‘gem’ he already represented that was selling for $2 million, right within her budget

First house: The first house Josh took her to was Outpost, a 1920s three-bedroom ‘gem’ he already represented that was selling for $2 million, right within her budget

Redrum: Becca hated its red screening room that looked ‘like murder,’ but liked its price point: $580 per square foot, which was much better than what other places were charging

Redrum: Becca hated its red screening room that looked ‘like murder,’ but liked its price point: $580 per square foot, which was much better than what other places were charging

Redrum: Becca hated its red screening room that looked ‘like murder,’ but liked its price point: $580 per square foot, which was much better than what other places were charging

Outdated: The second place, Las Palmas, was a three-bedroom Mediterranean built in 1920, but set too close to the neighbors’ homes, with a seriously outdated bathroom and kitchen

Outdated: The second place, Las Palmas, was a three-bedroom Mediterranean built in 1920, but set too close to the neighbors’ homes, with a seriously outdated bathroom and kitchen

‘When clients tell me they want historic charm, they don’t want authentic charm,’ Josh observed. ‘It’s kind of annoying when you go to the bathroom and have to pull a chain.’

Becca liked the next place she saw—a charming 1926 home in great shape, from which she could walk to the hotel Chateau Marmont—yet it was too expensive.

Through Josh, she decided to place a $1.8 million bid on Outpost, which she subsequently scored for a little over $1.870 million.

Historic: ‘When clients tell me they want historic charm, they don’t want authentic charm,’ Josh observed. ‘It’s kind of annoying when you go to the bathroom and have to pull a chain'

Historic: ‘When clients tell me they want historic charm, they don’t want authentic charm,’ Josh observed. ‘It’s kind of annoying when you go to the bathroom and have to pull a chain’

Winning bid: Through Josh, she decided to place a $1.8 million bid on Outpost, which she subsequently scored for a little over $1.870 million

Winning bid: Through Josh, she decided to place a $1.8 million bid on Outpost, which she subsequently scored for a little over $1.870 million

After the sale, Josh greeted her with a bottle of Dom Perignon he had promised her, and walked her into the ‘murder’ room, where her podcast co-hosts were sitting.

‘Welcome to Shambhala!’ Josh told her, throwing open the door.

‘Welcome home, Becca,’ Keltie and Jac whispered, saging the room and offering her a ‘ceremonial robe’ to put on as she joined them. ‘Grab a crystal.’

Murder room: After the sale, Josh greeted her with a bottle of Dom Perignon he had promised her, and walked her into the ‘murder’ room, where her podcast co-hosts were sitting

Murder room: After the sale, Josh greeted her with a bottle of Dom Perignon he had promised her, and walked her into the ‘murder’ room, where her podcast co-hosts were sitting

Murder room: After the sale, Josh greeted her with a bottle of Dom Perignon he had promised her, and walked her into the ‘murder’ room, where her podcast co-hosts were sitting

Welcome: ‘Welcome home, Becca,’ Keltie and Jac whispered, saging the room and offering her a ‘ceremonial robe’ to put on as she joined them. ‘Grab a crystal'

Welcome: ‘Welcome home, Becca,’ Keltie and Jac whispered, saging the room and offering her a ‘ceremonial robe’ to put on as she joined them. ‘Grab a crystal’

‘Do these idiots come with the house?’ Becca joked.

‘I’m cleansing this room of the evil,’ her pals chanted. ‘I’m cleansing this room of the murders. I’m cleansing this room of the porno.’

Keltie and Jac held crystals to their foreheads.

Cleanse: 'I'm cleansing this room of the evil,' her pals chanted. 'I'm cleansing this room of the murders. I'm cleansing this room of the porno'

Cleanse: ‘I’m cleansing this room of the evil,’ her pals chanted. ‘I’m cleansing this room of the murders. I’m cleansing this room of the porno’

‘Shoo, Charles Manson,’ they called, waving the bad energy toward the door. ‘Shoo, Ted Bundy. Shoo John Wayne Gacy.’

‘To Josh,’ Becca said, toasting him with champagne. ‘You turned the nightmare room into a dream.’

Elsewhere in the Hills, Josh Altman, 41, and Matt Altman drove around the Bird Streets, the ritzy enclave where the blocks had avian names.

Cheers: 'To Josh,' Becca said, toasting him with champagne. 'You turned the nightmare room into a dream'

Cheers: ‘To Josh,’ Becca said, toasting him with champagne. ‘You turned the nightmare room into a dream’

Bird streets: Elsewhere in the Hills, Josh Altman, 41, and Matt Altman drove around the Bird Streets, the ritzy enclave where the blocks had avian names

Bird streets: Elsewhere in the Hills, Josh Altman, 41, and Matt Altman drove around the Bird Streets, the ritzy enclave where the blocks had avian names

Bird streets: Elsewhere in the Hills, Josh Altman, 41, and Matt Altman drove around the Bird Streets, the ritzy enclave where the blocks had avian names

The brothers had the listing for Oriole, a huge, untouched ‘party house’ in with an ‘entertainer’s kitchen,’ private theater, infinity pool, full gym and insane views.

They put it up at $21.995 million, but the sellers soon got a $15 million offer through someone who previously represented the house, which might cost Altman his commission.

He did some mental calculations, and realized he might be able to save the situation.

Oriole: The brothers had the listing for Oriole, a huge, untouched 'party house' in with an 'entertainer's kitchen,' private theater, infinity pool, full gym and insane views

Oriole: The brothers had the listing for Oriole, a huge, untouched ‘party house’ in with an ‘entertainer’s kitchen,’ private theater, infinity pool, full gym and insane views

Costly: They put it up at $21.995 million, but the sellers soon got a $15 million offer through someone who previously represented the house, which might cost Altman his commission

Costly: They put it up at $21.995 million, but the sellers soon got a $15 million offer through someone who previously represented the house, which might cost Altman his commission

‘You’re telling me that if I can generate another offer within 24 hours that is higher than this offer, they would accept it?’ Altman asked the seller’s representative.

As he set to work, his fellow brokers David Parnes, 37, and James Harris, 35, went to see Marguerita, a gorgeous six-bedroom home in Santa Monica, California.

Located a block from the beach, the property had an expansive backyard, pool, and artist’s studio, and had just been repainted and restaged by the owners.

Offer: 'You're telling me that if I can generate another offer within 24 hours that is higher than this offer, they would accept it?' Altman asked the seller's representative

Offer: ‘You’re telling me that if I can generate another offer within 24 hours that is higher than this offer, they would accept it?’ Altman asked the seller’s representative

Santa Monica: Located a block from the beach, the property had an expansive backyard, pool, and artist's studio, and had just been repainted and restaged by the owners

Santa Monica: Located a block from the beach, the property had an expansive backyard, pool, and artist’s studio, and had just been repainted and restaged by the owners

David and James: As he set to work, his fellow brokers David Parnes, 37, and James Harris, 35, went to see Marguerita, a gorgeous six-bedroom home in Santa Monica, California

David and James: As he set to work, his fellow brokers David Parnes, 37, and James Harris, 35, went to see Marguerita, a gorgeous six-bedroom home in Santa Monica, California

At $17.995 million, it was going for $3 million less than the year before, and the couple who lived there, Serene and Ray, were newly motivated.

David and James threw an open house and set up games on the lush lawn, hoping to give those who visited the feeling of what it would be like to live there.

An ‘intuitive astrologer’ named Victoria then showed up to preview the property for an unnamed celebrity client, promising to ‘feel out the energy for her.’

Open House: David and James threw an open house and set up games on the lush lawn, hoping to give those who visited the feeling of what it would be like to live there

Open House: David and James threw an open house and set up games on the lush lawn, hoping to give those who visited the feeling of what it would be like to live there

Victoria declared the grounds ‘peaceful’ and ‘stable,’ but when she swung her crystals in one bathroom, sensed ‘the hint of something’ that happened in the 1940s.

‘I felt a woman waiting for someone to come home,’ she told David, mentioning World War II.

David was sanguine about her findings, saying, ‘Whatever it takes to convince the buyer…’

Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles returns next week on Bravo

Astrologer: An 'intuitive astrologer' named Victoria then showed up to preview the property for an unnamed celebrity client, promising to 'feel out the energy for her'

Astrologer: An 'intuitive astrologer' named Victoria then showed up to preview the property for an unnamed celebrity client, promising to 'feel out the energy for her'

Astrologer: An ‘intuitive astrologer’ named Victoria then showed up to preview the property for an unnamed celebrity client, promising to ‘feel out the energy for her’

Whatever it takes: David was sanguine about her findings, saying, ‘Whatever it takes to convince the buyer…’