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Bravo’s Sold on SLC is Bringing Fresh Drama and Luxe Listings to Utah
Brace yourself, because Bravo’s newest real estate series Sold on SLC is about to take over your reality TV watchlist. Think stunning Salt Lake City cribs, jaw-dropping mountainside mansions, and a whole lot of agent drama. If you’re a Selling Sunset stan, then Sold on SLC is the tea you didn’t know you needed. With the iconic Jennifer Yeo leading the squad of real estate agents, this show is basically Selling Sunset meets Utah realness, and we’re here for it.
Here’s everything we know about Sold on SLC
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Centred around Presidio Real Estate CEO Jennifer Yeo, Sold on SLC features a high-powered crew of agents including Tyna Edwards, Malaysia Fua, Matt Jones, Sarah Martindale, and Kenny Sperry. The agents are on the grind selling luxe properties while low-key stirring up drama with a cast of personalities that are messier than a group chat argument. These agents are here to work, but let’s be real — are we tuning in for the homes or the chaos? Hint: it’s the chaos.
Oh, and to make things extra spicy, Real Housewives of Salt Lake City queen Lisa Barlow makes a guest appearance to give her stamp of approval. She even drops the line, “Did you think SLC had enough drama with the Housewives?” Umm, apparently not. This show is ready to bring even more Utah tea.
You might not think of Salt Lake City as a real estate hot spot, but trust — Sold on SLC is about to make Utah the place to be. With its killer views, luxury listings, and a market hotter than a summer TikTok trend, SLC is seriously popping off. Expect multi-million-dollar homes, fierce negotiating, and agents pulling out all the stops to bag those juicy commissions. This is the high-end, glamorous real estate TV you love, but with an icy mountain backdrop and fresh new drama with every episode.
Why you’ll be hooked
If you’re obsessed with Selling Sunset, Selling the OC, or even Owning Manhattan, Sold on SLC is certain to be your new guilty pleasure. But unlike Selling Sunset, which might be leaving us hanging (thanks to a cast mutiny ahead of the season 8 reunion), this series promises fresh feuds and iconic Salt Lake sass. Plus, the real estate boom in Utah? Legit goals.
Bravo knows the formula — glam houses plus shady drama equals binge-worthy content. We’re all about the aesthetic and the drama, and Sold on SLC delivers both in major quantities. Who’s gonna close the most deals? Who’s gonna throw the first shade? You’ll have to tune in to find out.
Mark your calendars!
Sold on SLC is slated to drop later this year, and if you love luxury listings mixed with a bit of mess, this show will absolutely be your new obsession. Salt Lake City is ready for its moment, and Bravo’s giving us the perfect blend of architectural eye-candy and real estate drama we never knew we needed. We’re calling it now — Sold on SLC is about to become the new favourite in the real estate TV Game.
(Main Image: Bravo, Featrured Image: Jennifer Yeo/Instagram)
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