Luke and his team work to research and fix the problems to get to close on the sale.
“Our team will encounter all kind of supernatural things throughout the season,” Rozon tells EW.
“None, none, none the same.

Tim Rozon (center) on ‘SurrealEstate’.SYFY
And they will vary on degrees of evilness, of good, of vulnerability, of realness.
“It was difficult because he’s a real salesman,” Rozon says.
“There’s the whole supernatural thing, that’s for sure.
But at the end of the day, the guy really gets a rush from just selling houses.
And that is not me.
Luke talks a lot.
I was coming from Doc Holliday onWynonna Earp, and Doc doesn’t talk much.
He’s much more of that brooding silent throw in, while Luke has a lot to say.
So it was difficult and a big a challenge for me.
I was scared of Luke.
It was petrifying, but at the same time very exciting.”
Thankfully, his fellow cast members helped him overcome those fears.
“I also called her because the other person who’s got a huge workload is her character.
I was like, ‘Have you read the script?’
And she’s like, ‘I know.
I’m freaking out.’
And I’m like, ‘Okay, I feel so much better because I’m freaking out.'”
The fact that the show didn’t rest solely on his shoulders also helped calm Rozon’s fears.
“The team dynamic was just so wonderful.
The difference between mine and Sarah’s character, and just the entire time [hooked me].
You’ve got Savannah’s character, who really just steals scenes left, right, and center.
Says Rozon, “It was great, especially filming together was hilarious again.”
SurrealEstatepremieres Friday, July 16, at 10 p.m.