Sold on SLC, Bravo’s latest reality series is all set to debut on December 4, 2024, showcasing Salt Lake City's most prestigious real estate deals. Fans can tune in on Bravo for the weekly episodes or stream them the next day on Peacock.
The new show revolves around the Presidio Real Estate team led by Jennifer Yeo, a high-powered CEO with a keen eye for Salt Lake’s most impressive properties.
Set in one of the country’s fastest-growing markets, Sold on SLC promises an insider’s look at the competitive and sometimes cutthroat world of luxury real estate, sprinkled with enough drama to make it a quintessential Bravo experience.
Sold on SLC Cast
Sold on SLC dives deep into the lives of the agents at Presidio Real Estate, led by Jennifer Yeo and her team of dynamic realtors, including Tyna Edwards, Malaysia Fua, Matt Jones, Sarah Martindale, and Kenny Sperry.
These commission-driven real estate moguls are immersed in a web of professional ambitions, complicated personal relationships, fierce negotiations, and even fiercer rivalries.
The Bravo press release teases “layered social dynamics” within the brokerage, as these agents battle it out, not only for the best deals but for their place in Salt Lake City’s social hierarchy.
Yeo's team is reportedly renowned for handling extravagant properties and high-value deals, which will serve as the centerpiece of Sold on SLC’s drama
Adding a familiar Bravo flair, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Lisa Barlow will make several appearances, bridging the new show with Bravo’s RHOSLC series.
Barlow has a clear message for RHOSLC fans, joking in the teaser:
“Did you think the SLC had enough drama with the Housewives?”
She hints that Sold on SLC will have its own brand of thrill and intensity. Her endorsement adds a layer of intrigue to the show, inevitably linking two distinct but equally compelling series under the Bravo banner.
What do we know so far?
The official trailer for Sold on SLC gives audiences a tantalizing preview of what’s to come. Set against stunning shots of Salt Lake City and its luxury properties, the trailer introduces Jennifer Yeo’s team and their mission to dominate the city’s booming real estate scene.
The quick, flashy montages feature not only the agents showing off extravagant listings but also the brutal discussions and high-stress deals that reveal the dog-eat-dog nature of the real estate industry.
Yeo sets the tone for her team’s high expectations, stating,
“Thou shalt always be selling!”
—a mantra that underscores the intense work environment at Presidio. The trailer also hints at “billion-dollar dealings” as Yeo’s agents navigate ruthless negotiations and personal ambitions.
Barlow’s endorsement adds another layer, as she introduces Yeo’s team with enthusiasm: “Just wait until you see what my realtors bring to the table!” In one moment, Yeo and her team even break the fourth wall, directly acknowledging the viewers—a rarity in real estate TV that adds to the show’s distinct Bravo flair.
Sold on SLC: Beyond the deals
What sets Sold on SLC apart from other real estate shows is its blend of high-stakes transactions with personal drama and Bravo’s signature style. While many real estate series focus solely on properties and business, this new series offers insight into the personalities driving these deals.
As Bravo describes, Sold on SLC is a “social experiment” of sorts, where professional competition meets personal relationships.
With Salt Lake City as the backdrop, viewers get a glimpse of a real estate market that's unique for its blend of urban luxury and breathtaking natural scenery. Salt Lake City’s rising prominence in the housing market is a fitting stage for the power plays and rivalries that unfold among Yeo’s agents.
Bravo’s new reality series Sold on SLC premieres on December 4, 2024, with episodes airing weekly on Bravo and streaming the following day on Peacock.