The latest episode of Sold on SLC was released on January 15, 2025. It continues to explore the growing tensions at Presidio, the real estate firm where interpersonal conflicts are currently going on. Following last week’s revelations, Matt faced scrutiny for his alleged behavior, including spreading rumors about his colleagues.
Meanwhile, Jennifer, the agency’s leader, finds herself at a crossroads as her agents demand accountability. This episode highlights key developments in the fallout. Tyna begins to question her future at the firm, feeling unsupported by Jennifer's approach to the ongoing conflicts.
At the same time, Sarah confronts Matt directly, seeking clarity and accountability for the rumors he allegedly started about her. The episode also sheds light on Malaysia’s career progress and Kenny's efforts to secure a major deal with a luxury developer.
Despite efforts to move forward, tension among the agents remains high, with Sarah and Tyna voicing their frustrations about the lack of accountability in Sold on SLC.
Tyna questions her future at Presidio in Sold on SLC
This episode of Sold on SLC began with the agents discussing the ongoing fallout from Matt’s actions. Tyna, Sarah, and Malaysia share their frustrations about the situation at Presidio. Tyna feels Jennifer, the agency leader, didn't hold Matt accountable for his behavior.
During a private meeting with Jennifer, Tyna stated that no one "caused this but Matt," as the former questioned the perspective. She asked who should take "responsibility for the whispers and drama."
Tyna expressed her disappointment with how the situation had been handled and began considering her future at the firm. Later, at a party, Tyna approached Chris, a fellow agent, to explore the possibility of joining his real estate firm.
“I’m thinking of making a change,” she said.
Chris encouraged her to consider her options, advising her that she should talk to someone at his agency to avoid "any misunderstandings with Jennifer.
Meanwhile, Jennifer stood by Matt, choosing to focus on his professional progress rather than addressing the conflicts. She met Matt for lunch to discuss his work and well-being. During their conversation, Matt mentioned seeking counseling and said that he had been working on himself and "trying to leave [my] mistakes behind. Jennifer responded to it and expressed her support saying that she was proud of the progress Matt was making.
Despite Matt’s assurances that he was trying to move forward, the situation remained unresolved. Tyna continued to question Jennifer’s leadership and the fairness of the workplace environment at Presidio.
Sarah confronts Matt about rumors in Sold on SLC
A significant moment in this episode of Sold on SLC occurred when Sarah addressed Matt about the rumors he had allegedly spread. The confrontation took place at Sarah’s latest listing, with Matt arriving alone. The cast member began by asking for an apology, but Matt responded and asked her if there was anything he could do to make her feel heard.
“What else can I do to make you feel heard?” he said.
The conversation quickly escalated as Matt denied any wrongdoing. He claimed the comments were based on a joke Sarah had previously made about herself, stating, “It’s my word against yours.” Sarah countered, asserting that Matt’s actions had damaged her reputation. However, Matt dismissed her concerns and said that he didn't "care about [your] reputation."
As the confrontation concluded, Matt left without offering an apology. Sarah was visibly upset, reflecting on what she perceived as a lack of accountability within the firm. The episode ended with both Sarah and Tyna reevaluating their positions at the agency.
With no clear resolution in sight, the growing divide within the team raised questions about whether Jennifer could address the underlying issues and restore trust among her agents.
New episodes of Sold on SLC air every Wednesday at 9/8c on Bravo.