Bravo has a new real estate series set against a familiar backdrop.
Salt Inn SLC will follow the brokerage of Presidio Real Estate, which strives to sell luxury homes in Salt Lake City, Utah. According to a Bravo announcement, the series will be “set against the backdrop of impressive luxury properties and Salt Lake City’s LDS (Latter-day Saint) community.”
He added, “The drama often follows the intense professional ambitions of the team, who are always on task and strive to stay on top.” Check out the trailer above.
In addition to Presidio CEO Jennifer Yeo, Solved in SLC includes “best-in-class” agents Tina Edwards, Malaysia Hua, Matt Jones, Sarah Martindale and Kenny Sperry. will appear. They are at different points in their lives and careers, and each must contend with their families, faith, and fellow agents while trying to dominate Salt Lake City’s housing market.
Jennifer Yeoh on Bravo’s “Sold in SLC.”
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As with Bravo’s other Utah series, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, religion is central to the lives of many of the cast.
“The people of Utah may follow the Ten Commandments, but in my mediation they follow the Jen Commandments,” Yeo says in the trailer. “You should always be selling.”
Tina, a mother of two, recently came out and left the Mormon Church, her Bravo biography says. Malaysia is an NFL wife, mother of four, and, as the trailer suggests, a “Mormon 2.0 mom” who loves to drink, party, and challenge church teachings. It has been praised. Kenny and Matt are both devout LDS Church members and family-oriented people, but the latter becomes embroiled in gossip that ends in him crying on camera and pleading, “I’m so sorry.”
Matt Jones on Bravo’s “Sold in SLC.”
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As if that wasn’t enough, RHOSLC’s Lisa Barlow shows up and proclaims, “God is in this middleman!” The Real Housewives star is later seen clashing with Sarah.
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Of course, there are also eye-candy properties featuring huge homes with custom closets and beautiful backyards.
“Sold in SLC” debuts Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 9 p.m., after a new episode of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” airs. Episodes sold on SLC will be available on Peacock the next day.