The Salt Lake City real estate game gets considerably less polite this week, as Bravo’s Sold on SLC delivers an early dose of interpersonal fireworks. Forget open houses and closing deals, the real action in “Thou Shalt Broker Peace” unfolds when agents Matt and Tyna engage in a very public squabble at Sarah’s open house. Will their rivalry permanently damage their reputations, or is this just a temporary eruption of ego in a high-stakes market? Someone call a broker – these two need serious conflict resolution.
Meanwhile, Malaysia and Kenny wisely sidestep the drama, opting instead to focus on their own upward trajectories. They’re setting their sights on Salt Lake City’s luxury market, a playing field where the commissions are as extravagant as the properties. Can they successfully climb the real estate ladder or will this competitive environment expose any professional shortcomings?
While it may seem like some of this interpersonal drama isn’t going anywhere positive, viewers know better. Salt Lake City is experiencing significant growth right now, and there’s likely to be some big wins and losses for these agents as they try to stake their claim on this fast-growing market.
Tune in to Sold on SLC Wednesday at 9 PM on Bravo for “Thou Shalt Broker Peace”.